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Where to shop for baby boys clothes that aren't predominantly blue/ khaki, or covered in cars, diggers, spaceships etc?

51 replies

StormInaCCup · 19/01/2011 18:09

Hello all,

I am 20 weeks pregnant with a little boy and am just starting to look about at the clothes on offer. Am frankly a bit annoyed at the lack of nice clothing for baby boys I have found in places like Next. They mainly seem to have diggers/ cars/ spaceships etc on them and be in shades of blue/ grey/ brown etc. I would like to kit DS out in some less stereotypical clothing - nice bright colours as well as neutrals but avoiding the mini outfit type thing (no shirts and jeans or [shudder] baby chinos) although nice dungarees are always lovely.

Any ideas much appreciated.

Thanks

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BellaBearisWideAwake · 19/01/2011 18:12

I once got a 7 pack of babygros from mothercare in bright colours, think they may have had savannah animals on them, a bit.

american apparel is good but not as cheap, for basics in a range of plain colours

misdee · 19/01/2011 18:27

boots, mothercare have some bold prints atm, boden, h+m, m+s also have some cool prints like this [[ www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6658169&l=636c4bc86b&id= one],

and john lewis as well.

misdee · 19/01/2011 18:27

this one

expectingno3 · 19/01/2011 18:27

Vertbaudet and La Redoute catalogues / online are pretty good for bright, jolly clothes. Reasonable prices and there are always offers on too. I know what you mean - I don't know what I'm having yet, but the choice of boys stuff isn't great!

Alibabaandthe40nappies · 19/01/2011 18:28

Boden and John Lewis are the best.

Mothercare is ok for plain white/cream basics but actually JL is cheaper for vests and babygros which is a surprise.

Sierra19 · 19/01/2011 18:30

Bob and Blossom is lovely. Also h&m and American Apparel have plain/bright colours.

PipPipPip · 19/01/2011 18:40

Polarn O. Pyret are lovely but rather expensive. I've been buying their stuff second-hand on eBay, and keeping an eye out in charity shops.

lurcherlover · 19/01/2011 18:44

I love John Lewis - my DS has the dragon sleepsuits and dinosaur bodysuits and looks adorable in them - everyone comments on how nice they are. Also Not much more expensive than anywhere else either, and they are generously sized and wash well. DS also has the stars babygro from M&S that the lovely boy in misdee's pic is sporting!

5inthebed · 19/01/2011 18:46

Next and H&M

CuppaTeaJanice · 19/01/2011 18:47

You just have to do a bit of leg work. Most shops have one or two nice things hidden amongst the sludgy clothes.

Try NCT sales, charity shops, jumble sales etc too - they often have nice bright nearly new clothes at bargain prices.

Failing that, a few packs of dylon, some iron-on decals and some white cotton clothing should ensure your boy looks like a cool dude!!

IMO, boys clothing may be a bit dull sometimes, but at least you don't get the vomit-inducing frilly sea of pink that is the girls clothing aisle.

Lotta123 · 19/01/2011 18:50

Boots has a lovely baby grow with stars on it and some stripey ones. When I was in there yesterday there was an offer of two for £8.

EauRouge · 19/01/2011 18:56

H&M have some good stuff and surprisingly Tesco has some quite nice things at the moment. I hate obviously gender specific clothes so I'm always on the look out. You could also try Ebay, there are lots of brightly coloured things on there.

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misdee · 19/01/2011 19:03

lurcherlover, thats my lovely ds Grin

we have the dragon sleepsuits from jl, and going to get the dinosaurs soon as well. the stripes are my favourite

Sparklies · 19/01/2011 19:18

You can often uncover some interesting stuff in TK Maxx.

I feel your pain - I have been thinking the same thing. This is DC3, but my first DS and I'm already looking wistfully at the girls' clothing. I can't see anything I like for boys at all.

greenbeanie · 19/01/2011 19:19

Frugi do the most gorgeous boys clothes, lovely colours and no camouflage in sight. There clothes are also organic and quite a few are unisex rather than specifically aimed at boys or girls, just lovely bright colours.

Nosnowplease · 19/01/2011 19:31

Boden
John Lewis
Jojomamanbebe
Gap

BreastmilkDoesAFabLatte · 19/01/2011 19:55

Thanks for this thread... have just discovered a willy on the scan photo and was also getting a bit dismayed at the prospect of having to dress my DS as a dumper truck.

Katvig does some lovely stuff, but charge a ridiculous amount for simple babygros...

BreastmilkDoesAFabLatte · 19/01/2011 20:32

I've also just noticed that the Asda website is now selling some of its basics in yellow and green and orange and red. Nice one.

StealthPolarStuckSpaceBar · 19/01/2011 20:36

:) Breastmilk
I always found boots to be the best for non "camouflage and skulls/pink and frilly" clothes
Mind you I do love a nice dumper truck :o And both DS and DD looked adorable int he dinosaur vests

StealthPolarStuckSpaceBar · 19/01/2011 20:36

Ooh yes DD had a bright red and a mustard yellow sleepsuit from asda. They weren't the highest quality but they were so cheap and looked so bright and lovely

misdee · 19/01/2011 20:39

oooo going to check asda!

bluebump · 19/01/2011 20:40

I too recommend H&M. I also like the Katvig stuff but i've never bought any as it's too expensive!

shesparkles · 19/01/2011 20:40

I have an 8 year old ds and still have the same issues! I second what others have said about John Lewis though :)

BreastmilkDoesAFabLatte · 19/01/2011 20:41

I've never seen the excitement of a dumper truck Grin. But yes, some of my favourite newborn things of DD's were from Boots... I'll have another look. Not too fussed on quality... if he's anything like DD, he'll poo explosively all over everything for at least the first few months!