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E**L
good onesies overall...they do run small!
Ok, I read the reviews for this item and thought "ok, people say they run small...so I'll buy my 11mo old the 18mo size" Well, people weren't joking! They just fit him (he's very average size for his age) perfectly and I was looking for something for him to grow into. So next order I will make will be 24mo size...they are soft and seem well-made. Overall happy.
C**W
Gerber onesies/undershirts
My 14 month old son is just now outgrowing the 24 month size in length. He has been in this size since around 10 months I believe? He is long & lean for his age. They definitely run much much smaller the Carter's/ Baby Gap onesies.I purchase these white onesies as undershirts for my son during cooler months, so his back & belly aren't exposed under long sleeve t's. I personally much prefer the quality of Carter's white onesies... they are a much sturdier fabric and fit true to size. My son, however, runs very hot... & these very thin onesies seem to keep him a little cooler. The cotton is very thin, and it also stretches out throughout the day as he wear it.They also seem to get a little dingy looking over time, definitely not as bright as our other whites. My Carter's onesies still look brand new (same wash routine for all our whites).Overall, these will work as undershirts. They are very thin, and run very small. I would never recommend Gerber onesies as a main shirt for your little one or for embroidery purposes... Use these as undershirts/pajamas only! Carter's onesies work great if you want to use those as a main t-shirt, and they are very inexpensive in store/online with all the coupons they offer.Another thing to note: why does the next size up in the white Gerber onesies (3T, $19.99) cost over 50% more then the 24 month size ($8.99)? Seems a little crazy, especially considering the quality. I of course will buy them for my son's comfort, but that price should really come down (or quality should go up!) They should also sell the larger sizes in stores... They are hard if not impossible to find!FYI: Gerber onesies do not work with iplay onesie extenders. I simply made 2 of my own with 2 outgrown Gerber onesies by cutting both snap sets off, then cutting a strip of fabric off the side seam in the torso area on the onesie. Just sew the snaps on opposite ends of the fabric strip (one snap set on front, one snap set on back). Make sure you don't sew the snaps on the same side, as they won't snap correctly onto your onesie. I will try to post a picture shortly =)
M**E
Nice Gift
I purchased these onesies to embroidery and give as baby shower or baby gifts. Instead of giving the baby plain white ones this is just an eye catching option.
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