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View Poll Results: Do you buy clothes ahead (Gymboree or otherwise)? | |
Yes, whenever things go on sale/clearance, I stock up!
|    | 81 | 85.26% | |
Yes, if I buy any more clothes for this year, my child won't be able to wear them all!
|    | 5 | 5.26% | |
Yes, but only if I have to in order to have the same size for all pieces.
|    | 1 | 1.05% | |
No, my child grows too quickly and I don't want to end up with unworn clothing.
|    | 4 | 4.21% | |
No, I don't see the point.
|    | 2 | 2.11% | |
I haven't yet, but I might in the future.
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05-01-2008, 08:21:30 AM
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|  |  | | TRADER FORUM MODERATOR ENTREPRENEUR SIZZLING
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| Do you buy ahead (in size)? Just curious how many others buy ahead. Not just Gymboree, necessarily, but clothes in general. My daughter is 19 months and I have clothes all the way up to a size 8. ;)
I plan on buying the new Gymboree line (Lady Daisy) for NEXT summer, instead of this summer. I really like it, but in Gymboree alone, my Lili Bug has tons of summer clothes.
She has Tropical Garden, Tennis Match, Spring Rainbow, Lady Lovebug, Little Strawberry, Snappy Dresser + Leapin' Lily, My Best Friend, My Pet Goldfish and 2 "unknowns" from the Outlet, all in sizes 18-24M. |
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05-01-2008, 03:18:28 PM
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|  |  | | TRADER FLAMING
Join Date: Jan 2008
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| Re: Do you buy ahead (in size)? my kids are 6 and 8 (i dont think ive ever purchased anything from gymboree) but when they were little, i would get clothes in unisex colors for my son, save them for my daughter and if they hadnt been thrashed by her, they got sent to a friend. Now that they are older, my son wears anywhere between 6-8 and my daughter is the same way(the boy is 48 inches, 56 pounds, the girl is 46 inches 54 pounds at their last physicals) so hand me downs dont happpen any more:( but when i find clothes that i like in my price range, i buy what i can afford, and what i can store) as in just because i can afford to get 50 tshirts for $2 each, does not mean i have the space to store them........but ive always been about 6 months ahead on their clothes
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05-01-2008, 03:32:08 PM
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|  |  | | TRADER FLAMING
Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Re: Do you buy ahead (in size)? I try to stay at least a year ahead. They've been pretty predictable in their growth patterns (except for shoes with DD#1), so I can can generally determine what we'll need. I think we're at a stopping place as far as sizes going up for about a year or two. Seems a bit much considering they are only 3 and 4 years old, but they are in bigger waist sizes (6) because they need the length of the dresses and skirts (they don't wear pants except to bed). So hopefully, they will even out a bit.
But when I do buy ahead it's usually basics like t-shirts, undies, tights, socks, etc. Then I can add the few pieces we need once they actually fit into them. Usually by that time we've gotten some hand-me-downs from friends or received some of my mom's awesome shopping deals.(clothes are MUCH cheaper where she lives and better clearance prices too)
__________________ Wife to 1 , mama to 3 little girls. |
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05-02-2008, 02:50:28 AM
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| Re: Do you buy ahead (in size)?
Originally Posted by Mandy depends. I have a few things for next spring and summer but most of my ahead stuff is fall/winter for Kaida. | Kaida is a really pretty name. Lili's first playdate was with a little girl named Kaia. :)
Even though I buy ahead, I got "burned" a little bit at first. Everyone told me, "they never follow the sizes" and "they will always be bigger than the sizes".
Hah! My daughter wore newborn clothes for months, and was in 0-3 months until she was 7 months old. The summer I was pregnant I bought her a bunch of 18M clothes for next summer and 24M for that fall. She is just NOW (almost 2 years after I bought them) getting into 18M. So, I had to adjust.
She also was crazy with shoes. Her feet were TINY, she wore these Baby Gap 0-3M crib shoes until she was 6 or 7 months old. Then all of the sudden, by the time she was 10 months, she was wearing size 5 1/2. :D
I almost envy those of you with lots of girls. ;)
Originally Posted by austinmomto2 My chubster 11 month old son is a different story-he's already in 2T clothes. | My daughter could wear his hand-me-downs, hehe. :D I love how funny babies are in regards to sizing. |
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05-02-2008, 07:01:10 AM
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|  |  | | SMOKIN'
Join Date: Apr 2007
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| Re: Do you buy ahead (in size)? Heck yeah! I was just at the Gymboree outlet today and found a couple of outfits for my girls for next winter.
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