Reddit mentions: The best baby girls clothing bottoms

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5. Babysoy Baby Girls' Footie Pants - Blossom - 0-3 Months

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Babysoy Baby Girls' Footie Pants - Blossom - 0-3 Months
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ColorBlossom
Height0.5 Inches
Length11 Inches
Size0-3 Months
Weight0.02 Pounds
Width8 Inches
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u/kjts0411 · 2 pointsr/Parenting

My daughter does the same thing and wears the same size. We buy Gerber 4T onesies and cheap overalls and we just bought a bunch of biketards. All of them can be bought on amazon (links below). This will make changing the diaper more difficult, but at least your kiddo won’t be able to get into the diaper. I also find that the biketard snugness helps my daughter behave better in general.

Onesies: Gerber Baby 4 Pack Onesies, White, 4T https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BPG22TO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_hNm8AbEPVK71G

Overalls: The Children's Place Baby Girls Shortalls, Olliewash 5987, 5T https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748M258T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NPm8Ab9CESZKC

Biketards: Gymnastics Leotards for Girls Mermaid Print Costume for Halloween Blue ,Shiny Mermaid,110(4-5Y) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076P52L1Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qQm8Ab367WK8A

We also bought some therapy compression shorts and pants, but you should always be sure to check with an Occupational Therapist before using true compression or weighted gear for your child. We bought ours through Kozie: https://www.kozieclothes.com/unisex-compression-shorts

Good luck! Know that you aren’t alone!

u/ernieball · 19 pointsr/BabyBumps

It's hard to say - my son was 6lbs 12oz at birth and ended up wearing NB sizes for two months.

Knowing what I know now, I'd go with something like this -

Newborn:

Two packs of these sleep gowns - so you'll have 6 total. This is what my son wore... 80% of the time for a few months. Night and day - they allow the easiest access for diaper changes, especially with a sleeping baby. And no buttons or zippers to fuck with at 3am. Seriously - the best.

One Pack of the Gerber Onesies - so you've got 8 onesies that can be bleached if you need to.

One Pack of Leggings/Pants - so you'll have 4 pants total that you can throw over the onesies if you need to layer up.

One Pack of Socks - this is my favorite brand. They've never fallen off of my son in 17 months. As a newborn I'd put them on and pull them up over his pants and that helped keep them on before his feet grew big enough to hold them up. The pack I got were white, which don't seem to be available right now on Amazon, but if you can find white - DOOO EEEET. No one wants to try to match up 24 socks when they're sleep deprived. Just do white. Also - wash these in a mesh bag so they don't get lost to the sock monster.

Two Packs of Fleece Footies - depending on how cold it gets, fleece or cotton zipper footies. 4 pairs total will get you through the times you don't want to dress baby but need to be able to buckle her into a carset (which you can't do with the gowns).

That's pretty much all my son wore for months, barring like... his Christmas outfit, etc.

For 0-3 Months it's basically the same thing, just sized up. You'll figure out pretty quick which clothes work best for you and how many you need. My son, for example, ended up having horrible reflux. He spit up more than 10 average babies combined - so I think we ended up with around 50 onesies in 3-6 month sizing that all got worn multiple times. We went through around 7 outfit changes a day, even with bandanna bibs. So - lots of laundry. Also noteworthy is that this is when he started daycare, so we needed extra onesies for his earthquake kit, his emergency kit, his cubby, his diaper bag, etc - at least 7-10 onesies stashed places that never actually got used (so... save the godawful onesies you got as gifts but thought you'd never use for these emergency kits!).

But honestly - get you some Amazon Prime and your problems will be solved. Underbuy what you think you'll need clothing wise, and then when it becomes apparent that you need more of X, Y, or Z, load up your Amazon cart and you'll have it in two days.

u/chizzle91 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love this outfit!

Because I LOVE MY BABY! :D

You're awesome!

u/ModestCamel · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. Nothing screams France like wine, and with this book you can sip your wine, eat your cheese and grapes, smoke a long cigarette and subtly (or not-so-subtly) mock other countries. All of this serves to make you impossibly French.. and rather stereotypical. Oui oui.

  2. WORD ASSOCIATION GO: broom - dust; dust - bunnies; bunnies - easter; easter - spring. And what's that in this happily jumping spring cleaner's gloved hand?? Oh yes, a broom. It's the circle of life.. I guess.

  3. Fun fact: hat in Swahili is kofia. The word kofia makes me think of coffee. This item feels appropriate. Quite. (Another fun fact: I actually had to add this one to my main wishilist. Amazon is magical too)

  4. ♫ Take a look, it's in a book! The reading rainboooooooooow

  5. Yo, I heard you like trunks, so I put some baby trunks on these baby trunks.

  6. Just for you, I found an ape in a cape. No idea why the reviews are talking about phone parts.
u/AmosLaRue · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Might I suggest footie pants like this
My son pulled all socks off so the footie pants were a good solution to this. Also, I dressed the boy in a lot of footie pajamas even during the day. I feel like this was the easiest all together.

u/allgoaton · 2 pointsr/Parenting

I agree with the suggestion to consult your state's Early Intervention services, but as far as the undies issue... if you want to find underwear that he will tolerate what about thin cotton shorts? I am finding some in "baby" sizes like these or these. I'm seeing plenty of 2T size boxers on amazon too -- perhaps if he isn't quite fitting to 2T yet you could try to shrink some...

ETA: These are technically girls "boyshort" style undies but also look like they are comfy, sz 18-24mo.

u/not-just-a-dog-mom · 2 pointsr/clothdiaps

I really like the Amazon Essentials pants over fluff butts.

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