| Though it often sounds exciting, buying
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| | or may be weeks.
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| clothes for your kid can sometimes be
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| | - Tip 4: Always go for easy-to-wear and
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| truly challenging! The reasons aren't
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| | easy-to-open baby clothes, which the
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| hard to guess. If your child is a
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| | little ones can feel comfortable in and
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| preteen, he or she's more likely to throw
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| | also the parents would enjoy handling.
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| tantrums than you'd expect your toddler
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| | - Tip 5: If you've two kids, try reusing
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| to do. Preteens and teens are quite
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| | the first one's clothes for the second
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| choosy and fussy when it comes to making
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| | one. But in case you've one male and
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| a decision with dresses. Therefore, your
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| | another female, keep aside the unisex
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| sanity is at stake if you've ever thought
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| | clothes for reuse. The frocks for your
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| of planning to buy them an outfit.
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| | elder daughter would not particularly
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| However, buying for infants isn't
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| | look pretty on your younger son.
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| completely a peaceful activity. The
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| | - Tip 6: For little older kids, you need
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| sooner you bring a dress home, you'd find
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| | to take a stock of their wardrobe before
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| your little one to have outgrown that
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| | planning to buy their clothes. Sort your
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| dress-it's that fast they grow! Well, so
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| | children clothes by season and separate
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| given the madness in making a choice,
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| | out each outgrown dress for disposing of
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| here are some tips for busy mommies and
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| | on charities and donations to make room
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| daddies to help them on their buying.
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| | for newer items.
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| - Tip 1: Size matters when you're buying
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| | - Tip 7: After taking stock, list out
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| for the toddler. They grow so helplessly
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| | which kind of gear your child would need
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| fast that a 0-3 month size won't survive
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| | more for that coming season-school
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| their fit for long. Be wise and buy ahead
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| | outfits, sports pants, party dresses or
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| of their current size. Go for a 6-9 fit.
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| | just casuals. And buy accordingly.
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| Exchange any such unwanted sizes with
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| | - Tip 8: Take your child along if you're
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| bigger fits.
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| | unsure about its size or fit on a
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| - Tip 2: Borrow as much as possible as
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| | particular outfit or brand. Allow them to
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| it's not worth buying continuously for
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| | choose, but do not over-pamper your kids
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| the fast-growing infant. Thus, used
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| | with the costliest clothes to the extent
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| clothes are often a great idea,
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| | that they dismiss the value of money.
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| especially with sleepers, undershirts and
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| | - Tip 9: Buy Child clothing that would
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| onesies.
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| | suit your child's personality. These can
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| - Tip 3: Watch out for sales, discounts
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| | be instrumental in defining the
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| or auctions at local stores to cut down
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| | appearance of your son/daughter
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| the cost on baby clothes, which your
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| | grandchild. Colors and cuts are therefore
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| infant would hardly wear for a few days
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| | quite important.
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