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by James Brown, Jam
Long before your baby can walk, they already entered the world of fashion and they are in no way exempted from being a fashion victim. Parents are always concerned with their looks since they know how to get conscious but leave their babies behind with mix and match or shall I say mess and match clothing. We all know that babies are cute and cuddly and so should their wardrobes be. It is very inappropriate to let them wear loose t-shirts and mini skirts matched with huge buckle leather boots and bubble-eye sunglasses on top of their heads to visit their sick grandma. It is also unforgivable to dress them up with spaghetti tops, daisy dukes and high heels to a baby birthday bash. You don't want your baby to look like a mannequin, right?

Here are some dressing tips that will help you in clothing your babies properly:

Going to the church and holy places

On baby girls: Wearing white dresses with some lace cuts and a ribbon tied around the waist is the most suitable outfit. The white touch makes the baby look more angelic and respectful. Capping a grandma-made knitted bonnet also adds cute points for the baby.

On baby boys: White shirts and cotton shorts are a famous pick. Jumpers are okay too. Refrain from letting them wear cowboy hats and buckle boots in holy grounds.

Formal Birthday parties

Red is always the color for birthdays, but you can always experiment. Just be careful in matching two or more colors, make sure they are eye-soothing yet eye-catching. Don't dress them with superhero costumes and character gowns unless it is a costume birthday party; and don't dress them in their pajamas and loose outfits unless they are heading to a pajama party. Casual outfits like semi-puffy gowns for baby girls, and polo shirts and black slacks for the boys.

Meet-ups

Parents, especially the mothers, are very interested in meet-ups. They set a day in the week to meet with "girlfriends" in the neighborhood and show their babies off. As a parent, making your toddler look presentable is the core task. Avoid putting so many accessories on them because it might unfortunately choke them. You don't want that to happen. Matching their clothes with yours is very adorable. Bonnet caps and knitted dresses are gorgeous on baby girls. For baby boys, try mixing their plain t-shirts with character-printed cotton shorts. This makes them look cuter.

On a daily basis, like a day at the park or a stroll in the mall, any simple baby outfit would do. It doesn't matter much because they usually sleep off. Plus, their clothes are covered by the blankets in their strollers. But just in case, baby girls can wear floral dresses with cropped denim jackets, and baby boys can wear jumpers or the usual shirt-short combination and add up some spice with cute little suspenders. These picks are two thumbs up. Simple yet presentable and elegant.
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