Best baby girls clothing according to redditors

We found 276 Reddit comments discussing the best baby girls clothing. We ranked the 227 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Baby girls tops
Baby girls bloomers & underwear
Baby girls dresses
Baby girls body suits
Baby girls sweaters
Baby girls clothing sets
Baby girls outwear jackets & coats
Baby girls swimwear
Baby girls hoodies & activewear
Baby girls sleepwear & robes
Baby girls christening clothing
Baby girls layette sets
Baby girls clothing bottoms
Baby girls footies & rompers

Top Reddit comments about Baby Girls' Clothing:

u/ljanelle · 20 pointsr/rheumatoid

Not a parent, but I'm a neonatologist with RA, so I spend a lot of time with newborns and have a couple of ideas! First, register for baby clothes that don't have tons of snaps! Those cute little outfits with a million snaps are impossible when my hands are flaring. I find the onesies with zippers (like this) much easier. I'm also a big fan of sleep sacks because they make it super easy to get newborns snug and swaddled, and I've never met a newborn who doesn't like them. Also, I don't have personal experience with them, but I have friends who've used a co-sleeper as a safe way to have a newborn within reach while sleeping but still in a safe sleep environment, and I would think it would be really helpful for still being able to care for a baby when just getting out of bed is hard. Good luck!!

u/searedscallops · 11 pointsr/AskWomen

To me, these are onesies. I'm annoyed that the world calls footie pajamas "onesies".

u/sweet_primitive · 9 pointsr/beyondthebump

I loved these because they have little mittens on the sleeves to keep baby from scratching herself.

As far as practical gifts, my favorite was a gift card to a Walgreen's type store (I don't live in the States) because it allowed me to buy diapers and formula and dozens of other things the baby needed even after the first few weeks.

u/demsmyfeet · 6 pointsr/BabyBumps

Found it!

Rosie Pope Baby Girls 5 Pack Bodysuits (More Colors Available), Space/Stars, 0-3 Months

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B074HCBHFH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_EsN6AbJYRP1SE

u/pleasesendbrunch · 5 pointsr/clothdiaps

We ran into this exact question when we signed up for swim classes! This is what they're talking about. Apparently they don't think a swim diaper will actually do the trick? We use GroVia swim diapers which have worked great and our pool had these for us to buy at the counter. I don't know why they're necessary if you have a good swim diaper (I also don't know how effective disposable ones are having never used them), but I'm a rule follower so we used them. They seem so uncomfortable though!

u/aleii1 · 4 pointsr/Parenting

Kimono style clothes are amazing for newborns! They button up in such a way that you can lay the onesie down, put the baby on top, and button it up. No need to maneuver it over baby's floppy head! It really is fantastic. Once I figured this out, my newborn wore nothing else until he gained head control.

u/delavenue · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

I'm feeling the struggle on this! We're taking LO to a family Christmas concert and we need to dress up but be practical for weather and fuss.

Tesa Babe has a lot of Christmas rompers with cute prints.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07WVSJFQP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_O0WZDbD30982M

Might do this with tights/leggings. But will probably have to replace the shirt with a onesie for practical purposes.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H4JTSHY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_zeXZDbRFYVT2K

u/carolinexbrookes · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

Amazon

I've been eyeing them, they're so cute!

u/mrs_rue · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

Carter onesies are good for lanky babies - the cut is long & skinny not boxy . Eventually my LO grew out of them height wise but not width.

Then we used extenders and these are the ones I got : http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0014MGAYS

Make sure to try each one - the snaps are different on each panel. One of the panels does work with carter onesies

u/tinapop · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

Warning - lots of text below! My baby is about 6 weeks now and I'm exclusively breastfeeding. My Medela Harmony manual pump has been fine for building a stash - I pump 1-2 times a day for the freezer and occasional bottle feedings from Dad. I think it's pretty convenient, but I'll be using a double electric pump when I go back to work (waiting to see what Tricare will cover in 2015!).

Whatever you decide to use for diapering, I'd strongly recommend getting some prefolds (I got Osocozy unbleached). They're great for burp cloths, catching milk from your other boob during letdown, etc and they're also way cheaper and more absorbent than fancy burp cloths. Personally I love prefolds and covers for diapering, but don't buy too much into any one system or brand until you know what works for you. My husband hates prefolds so now I'm having to add pockets and AIOs to appease him.

I'd get some swaddlers (at least 2; my favorite is from Nuroo but that was a gift and they're pricey, the summer infant SwaddleMe wraps are good now that she's bigger but didn't fit well until about 10 lbs). My girl lives in footed pajamas and I love the Gerber zipped ones, we found tons at goodwill for $1.50 each but if you can't find them used, they're on Amazon for $10 for a 2 pack. You're right that other people will buy clothes, but they'll pick cutesy stuff and you need some practical choices too.

Nursing pillow - I had an unexpected C section and this has been so necessary. I love the Luna Lullaby since it's big and I had a big baby.

Some kind of baby carrier, I got a Moby wrap while she's small and it's amazing for running errands (I put it on before getting in the car and pop her in before going in the store, WAY easier than a carseat and stroller).

We were gifted a used swing and it is a freaking godsend. It's the only way I get chores done since I can pop her in there and cook, do laundry, clean, etc without her crying. YMMV, some babies hate them, but buy used and you won't be out too much cash.

Wubbanub pacifier is easy to keep track of and super cute.

Pack n Play with a mattress for cosleeping (recommended to reduce SIDS risk for the first 6 months). At least 2 mini crib sheets.

Earth Mama Angel Baby nipple butter is amazing for the first couple weeks.

QuickZip crib sheets will be amazing once you use the crib.

Simba baby safety nail cutter - no bleeding!

Finally, the Itzbeen pocket nanny timer is so helpful for keeping track of feedings and diaper changes, especially in the first few weeks.

Hope this wasn't too overwhelming. Good luck!

*Edited to add links to products.

u/Fatica · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Here are a few things I have on my list that I don't see on yours. I put Amazon links just as examples even though you'll be going to stores.

  • dimmable light for nighttime feedings (you can buy a dimmer switch to plug into an existing lamp, just has to have a dimmable bulb)
  • socks are hard to keep on babies, might want to try a pair of booties
  • A couple shirts (non-onesies) for the first week before the umbilical cord stump falls off
  • warm hat for winter, sun hat for summer
  • hooded towel
  • sleep sack / wearable blanket for when they are too old to be swaddled but too young to sleep with a blanket
  • car mirror so you can see baby when in the rear-facing carseat
  • diaper bag and portable changing mat
  • burp cloths (cloth diapers make great burp cloths)
  • baby spoons and bibs for solids
  • baby carrier
  • thermometer, nail clippers, nasal aspirator, baby toothbrush, teether
  • child size hangers
  • diaper caddy/organizer
  • rattles/toys
u/SoRedditHasAnAppNow · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

I don't know the brand, but there is a winter coat that opens up so you can put the car seat restraints underneath. It's awesome. I'll see if I can find a link.

Edit: here is an example of one from Amazon

u/chickenfuz · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

A couple things you might want to consider but your list looks good! And like you and others have said you'll probably get other clothes because people love to buy tiny adorable clothes. If you get items that aren't practical or duplicates you might think about returning and using the funds later to fill in any gaps in baby's wardrobe. Unless of course the items are sentimental or the gift giver will take it poorly...


Ok my things to consider:

  • Because baby might be long you might want to try and find sleepers that don't have feet so they last a bit longer. Hanna Anderson has them but they can be pricey. Then you can do socks (if they stay on) or booties (Zutanos makes ones that stay on, we loved them!)

  • You can get a few onesie extenders to maximize the life of your onesies

    Edits- formatting
u/ember4212 · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

You can. We also used kimono tops because I hated the idea of pulling a onesie over his head. (He had a big hematoma on top of his head, so we were extra careful, but even so I probably would have been intimidated!)

u/bien-fait · 2 pointsr/beyondthebump

My 3 week old daughter likes to have her arms out of the swaddle sometimes at night and we have this same problem. I've been putting her in these under the swaddle and flipping the cuffs down to cover her hands. Works great.

u/NoAngel815 · 2 pointsr/weddingshaming

Amazon has affordable kids clothing in a wide range of sizes for girls: Dress 1, Dress 2, dress 3. You didn't mention the boys outfits so I'm assuming they're acceptable but Amazon does have suits for boys as well. My particular favorite although that one is a bit expensive.

Edit: English is hard and my meds are kicking in.

u/Ninja_Platypus · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

"Misfit I need help! Mom says it's bedtime but I can't find my favorite toy! Can you help me find it so I can go to bed? I can't sleep without it!"

This is an every night thing in our house lol. Seriously Misfit if you could help her find it so I don't pull all my hair out that'd be great! :-p

Under $20

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HDA2TN6/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=J9JA468FH4KM&coliid=IKNHP4C91UDM6&psc=1

Under $5

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K02ES56/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=SVP99RT3K8E3&coliid=I2HU5MZ64GB5OD

Thanks for the contest!

u/IveCreatedAMuenster · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

Several people have recommended side-snap baby shirts for while the cord stump is still attached, so I have ordered a few. I can see how they wouldn't tug against the stump like a onesie would, but I also see lots of people dress their newborns in whatever, so I don't think it's totally necessary either. I plan to use the side-snap shirts and gowns for the first few weeks.

These are the ones I ordered.

u/truestory8 · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

I really like the L'ovedbaby brand with my first. They're expensive but really high quality, organic cotton, and super soft. I'm hey come with short sleeves too, as well as a footed variety. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00O0O5J9O/ref=yo_ii_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/LindyLove · 2 pointsr/BabyBumps

My son is almost 4 weeks old. We probably go through anywhere between 3-8 outfits a day. But we have TOO many newborn clothes. I kept getting reassured that he'd probably be a small baby (I only gained 15 pounds), so we picked up some more NB sizes. Boy came out 8 lbs 2 oz! There are outfits he never wore. I really wish I had more 3 month sizes because I think they can stretch out for longer periods.

Also, I hate onesies. Dealing with putting anything over his head is a pain in my ass, and makes him fussy. My favorite outfits are the side snapped ones. MORE of those! When he's a newborn and still dealing with his umbilical, I'd really plan on putting him only in those side snap tees. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007C2PZOK/ref=oh_details_o06_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

or

http://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Unisex-Baby-Newborn-Short-Sleeve/dp/B007C2PV4O/ref=pd_sim_a_3?ie=UTF8&refRID=1S4DN4X1WGDW205SZQ54

He needs something to allow his umbilical cord to breath so it dries out. Onesies are not a good idea that first week.

So whenever you see side snaps, buy them!

Also, footed pajamas. More of those! We probably go through 2 or 3 of those a night. Zippers are easier than snaps with a squirming baby.

u/Bmorehon · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I also have a bunch of stuff on my registry that is inexpensive ($10-$25) for friends and if my coworkers decide to do a shower here which they have done for other new moms in the past. Here are some of the things I have on mine
Sleeping gowns so you don't have to unsnap the onesie for midnight changes

A baby tub

Tub Thermometer

Baby thermometer

Nose Frieda which others have mentioned

preferred bath/care products

Cloth diaps which make fantastic burp cloths/cleanup

Nursing pillow also good for tummy time


Plus some other odds and ends. People will also buy stuff that they like, so you'll probably get stuff that was not on your list and that is ok. You can also request to have a "diapers n wipes" shower which a friend did since she was on her 4th child, and she probably got 2 months worth of diapers and wipes out of it if not more. Also, make sure you get multiple covers for your changing pad, it'll be nice to have more than 1 when it needs washing! Congratulations!

u/greenskygirl · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This is absolutely gorgeous. I can't wait to have a baby girl to dress in stuff like this.

u/yeswearedelusional · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

We've gotten several of these:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00EMG3WG2?cache=33aefdede6b88ed451099b86dc39a432&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70&qid=1408960154&sr=8-93#ref=mp_s_a_1_93

They're a pretty universal fit and the sleeves work as mittens. Plus the bottom is convenient for quick diaper changes since you don't have to zip/unzip.

u/eurekahd · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I liked using Gerber diaper covers over a swim diaper when my son was a baby. Kept me from getting peed on while holding him out of the pool (since swim diapers aren’t waterproof) and the elastic on the legs was tighter than our reusable swim diapers so felt like it gave more insurance against poop leaking. Once he was old enough that he didn’t poop without some warning, we just used a reusable, unless the pool required also layering a disposable underneath. https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Baby-Girls-2-Pack-Waterproof/dp/B00742VTDY/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?keywords=gerber+diaper+cover&qid=1555426989&s=gateway&sr=8-3

u/tercerero · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Our girl wore newborn size clothes for the first 6 weeks. She was born 7#2.

It would be good to have maybe 3-5 newborn onesies on hand. Won't break the bank...

u/cutiebug63 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I hope you have a wonderfully prosperous C-A-K-E day!

u/shrevid · 1 pointr/AskDad

Mitten Cuffs, bro. We used them on our little dude, it didn't stop the scratching all together but it reduced it nonetheless.

u/daintyladyfingers · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

You can buy/ make some extenders for the onesies, like this

Also I've had good luck with h&m baby clothes fitting over the bulky butt.

u/4thatreasonimout · 1 pointr/January2020bumpers

Guogo Newborn Baby Boys Girls Bodysuit I May Be Little But I'm Going To Be A Big Cousin Bodysuit Onesies Baby Romper (White, 0-6M) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792XNFCH/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_70lZCbVRRKRN5

I found this onesie I want to get for my niece who will be 12 mo ! I’ll send it to them right around my 12 week mark to surprise my brother and his wife , then We have a big family outing on July 4th that she could wear it to to surprise everyone then!

u/Etimodnar · 1 pointr/camping

On the clothing issue, a few all-in-one outfits have a fold over bit at the end of the sleeve to tuck fingers in. Please excuse my bad linking to an example: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O0O5J3U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_jAjCzb8FGBF06

u/veronicas_closet · 1 pointr/December2019bumpers

This is what I think I'll do! I'll get a onesie like this (below) and show my parents and say "Hey look at this cute onesie I found for <sister's name>" I'm hoping it will make them scratch their heads for a minute! Thanks for the great idea :) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0792XNFCH/?coliid=I1YIN4SZJ06XFA&colid=2BEMR5GEVICVN&psc=0&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it

u/telepathetic_monkey · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. I don't have

  2. Onesies @ $12.99 (baby stuff WL) and a ring @ $0.38 (Under $5 WL). Two ain't so bad!

  3. Have to go will edit later
u/PriceKnight · 1 pointr/amazondealsus

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u/enigmaticjoy · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

Probably fine but if you're worried about it, or maybe if their hands are cold out at the store or something, you could use socks or get the onesies with "caps" on the ends of the sleeves. My son quickly outgrew his mitts too.

u/klarky7 · 1 pointr/beyondthebump

I had a lot of Gerber brand ones that I got on Amazon in the beginning, here's a random listing for one set: gerber zippered sleep n plays
I had a bunch of different designs, and probably had about 7-10 just to have plenty so that I wasn't doing laundry constantly.
I also got a lot of Carter's ones. Not as many when she was a newborn, but once she grew out of newborn size I only got them from carter's. Here's a listing of one they're selling now:
Carter's zip up
Carter's has a lot of good sales on and off, and always discount coupons too.
I would avoid snap up, buttoned ones at all costs. They are a pain in the butt. Especially at 3am when you're pretty exhausted and just trying to do a quick diaper change in the semi dark! Onesies too were just a pain. Buttons in general are a deal breaker for me. These zippered ones for those first few months are just sooo easy. It's survival mode at that point. Lo will nap on and off a lot, you'll want your baby comfy and decently warm..and in something you can quickly change diapers from, or unzip and get off easily if there is a blowout. We were lucky and had really only one blow out (she's 1 now!) and it was so easy and contained with these jammies. Really, they are the best things I had on hand when she was born. I have a bag of about 30 onesies that she has never worn. I stocked up several sizes, she wore the one for a whole day and I said well I'm over those. Plus her legs were cold, so you had to deal with pants too and that's just one more layer + buttons on the onesie to deal with. Never put her in another one after that, except to wear a quick holiday outfit for pics and back out of it. She wears regular little tshirts and pants/capris/shorts depending on the season.