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Do you think these looks are too grown up?

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nappyaddict · 25/03/2010 23:39

And if so what age would you consider them not too grown up (obviously ignoring school uniform)? Teenage years or before then?

Thought it would be interesting as we all go on about how we hate these grown up trendy clothes and would like our children to look like children for as long as possible.

waistcoat and tshirt

waistcoat and shirt

Grandad collar shirt - buttons all way down

Grandad collar shirt - buttons half way down

Normal shirts

Black jeans or trousers

Grey jeans or trousers

Tank tops

Rugby shirts

Polo shirts

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Monadami · 26/03/2010 02:20

I like the first Next outfit, my LO is only 9 months, but it would be the kind of thing I'd dress him in. I also put my baby in skinny jeans and rugby shirts, never put a normal shirt on him though. I also like some of the more babyish clothing out there, like stripy knitted playsuits etc.

I didn't like the Debenhams outfits, I thought they looked like they'd be for an old man, a bit stiff looking

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vesela · 26/03/2010 07:37

With the exception of the waistcoats, I'd happily dress a child of over about 8 months or so in any of these. I've never really liked all the madly stripy/dotty/appliqued clothes - DD (3) wears some bright colours but has hardly any appliqued/dotty stuff (I did buy her a Lola t-shirt for her birthday, though ).

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redshoesnoknickers · 26/03/2010 09:08

If your child was nor wearing jeans or trousers or shirts or T-shirts or rugby tops or polo shirts what would he be wearing???A babygro???

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nappyaddict · 26/03/2010 13:07

DS wears shorts, trousers, tshirts or jumpers. He wore babygros and rompers when he was a baby.

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