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Good places to buy gender neutral baby clothes?

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MMurphy1 · 30/04/2016 22:07

Hi there! I'm 15 weeks with my first baby and I'm looking to buy nice gender neutral clothes, online or in store. I have a good amount of white basics but I'm not too keen on a lot of girls clothes as I don't like pink or thrilly things. We won't be finding out the sex and I'd like more colours than white green and yellow. Any ideas? :)

This is my first time posting, rather nervous!

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Junosmum · 30/04/2016 22:09

H&m are good. As are frugi, especially in the sale!

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InQuiteAPickle · 30/04/2016 22:09

Aw, don't be nervous! Welcome to MN and congratulations Flowers.

Next do some nice unisex clothes. Hang on, I'll see if I can find something to link to. Smile

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Quodlibet · 30/04/2016 22:10

//Www.loveitloveitloveit.com
John Lewis
Some Next stuff
Polarn o Pyret
Lanabambini.co.uk

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Quodlibet · 30/04/2016 22:10

Also some h and m basics
Some Zara Kids

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Hero1callylost · 30/04/2016 22:11

Welcome! Don't be nervous, ignore any scary people!

Have you tried Verbaudet or Polarn O Pyret?

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Quodlibet · 30/04/2016 22:11

Mothercare Little Bird range too.

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Stylingwax · 30/04/2016 22:14

Jojo maman do the most gorgeous grows with rainbows embroidered which my DD was in for about 20 minutes before she grew out sob.

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LuckySantangelo1 · 30/04/2016 22:14

Pigeon organics is a great brand. I think they still have some sale stuff too.

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 30/04/2016 22:16
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BikeRunSki · 30/04/2016 22:17

Next do a lot of rainbow/brights, but it's hidden in the boys stuff.
Frugi
John Lewis
H&M
Little Bird at Mothercare (not sure how small they go)
Smafolk
Katvig
Toby Tiger

Lots of Scandi brands, but largely hidden in boys clothes.

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InQuiteAPickle · 30/04/2016 22:18

Ok, OneMagnum has beaten me to it Grin, although I second H&M and Verbaudet for nice unisex bright colours.

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nightpiano · 30/04/2016 22:20

If you're on a budget, H&M are good.

I was on an extreme budget, so I bought plain white babygros and tie dyed them in funky colours. They looked great, particularly under dungarees, and were very practical.

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 30/04/2016 22:20
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InQuiteAPickle · 30/04/2016 22:21

Also, if you do happen to have a girl Next have some non-frilly, non-pink dresses and romper suits. There is a really cute romper suit with boat on - it does have a bit of pink on it but I would love it if I had a baby girl.

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OneMagnumisneverenough · 30/04/2016 22:23

You get lots of posts on here slagging Next off for only doing stuff with slogans or dressing babies like old men or prostitutes.

There is plenty of nice stuff if you actually just look rather than focussing on stuff you disagree with :)

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BikeRunSki · 30/04/2016 22:47

YY to Next. They cater for a range of tastes, so you have to hunt a bit (the Next Directory is excellent for this, as I find their website difficult to browse). There are probably threads on other websites complaining that they can't find pink glittery stuff amongst all the brights and stripes.

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WanderingTrolley1 · 30/04/2016 22:51

White Company.

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MMurphy1 · 01/05/2016 02:46

Thank you so much everyone! Will be having a look through all these. Next challenge is names! Grin

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BreakfastAtSquiffanys · 01/05/2016 03:04

M&co do nice neutrals

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Oysterbabe · 01/05/2016 14:19

We got some lovely stuff in Gap.

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