For when your newborn has pooped their way through a second, third (or FOURTH) outfit!
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It's easy to get caught up in all that cute as you wander through the baby department. While some baby clothing items are worth splurging on (like a high quality sleep sack that will grow with them), these brands have you covered when it comes to the basics.
Joe Fresh’s new sprout collection has all the adorable onesies, cozy cardis and super soft leggings you’ll need. And they come in muted colours that are easy on the eyes. Newborn Long Sleeve Kimono Bodysuits, $8 each, joefresh.com
Want to dress your baby like a mini-me? Zara has you covered. These clothes will be the envy of all the other babies at circle time. Stripped sweater, $30, zara.com
If you have a newborn, diaper shirts are your friend. Stock up on multi-packs from Babies”R”Us and thank us later. Koala Baby Diaper Shirt (3-Pack), $17, toysrus.ca
Gap has everything your tiny bundle will need (and a few things they won’t but you won’t be able to resist.) Keep your eyes peeled for their great sales when you can often get stuff on the cheap. First Favorite Stripe Bear Hat (2-Pack), $17, gapcanada.ca
Stock up on multi-packs of onesies and leggings at H&M’s newborn section. This Swedish brand knows all about fashion, so you don’t have to. Wrapover bodysuits (5-pack), $30, hm.com
Who knew baby socks could be so cute! Old Navy is a great one-stop shop for the whole family. Crew Socks for Baby (3-Pack), $8, oldnavy.ca
Carter’s has been doing baby clothing since 1865. Some people call these footed pjs, but we just like to call them all-day-everyday-wear. Carter’s Dinosaur Zip-Up Cotton Sleep & Play, $12, cartersoshkosh.ca
Japanese minimalism meets newborn fashion. We’re into it. Baby(Newborn)
This American kids store specializes in baby gear. Bonus: their multi-piece sets take the guess work out of matching. Bodysuit Pants And Bib 3-Piece Playwear Set, $30, childrensplace.com
Aiden + Anais knows the importance of beautiful prints, and their muslin products look just as good after they’ve been through the wash for the second, third, (or one thousandth) time. Classic burpy bibs (2-Pack), $27, indigo.ca
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