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Traditional, Classic, And Old World Baby Clothing Dressing Your Baby The Old-School Way




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In todays world there are nearly as many styles in baby

clothing as there are babies crawling about. Parents who want

modern clothing can find it at the nearest Wal-Mart, those who

desire alternative forms of clothing for their babies can

usually find it online, some people make their baby clothing by

hand, cutting cloth and sewing together designs from patterns

purchased at the nearest Hancock Fabrics location. The choices

are nearly limitless and include styles and designs too numerous

to mention completely.



Like in other areas of the fashion world, baby clothes designs

never really die, they go in and out of style according to the

whims of the populace which, in the case of baby clothes, means

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the whims of the parents. Right now one of those whims is

leaning toward retro clothing styles.



The term retro can mean a number of things, but often refers to

pop culture of the recent past. While its true that styles

influenced by the pop culture of the 1970s and 1980s are

becoming popular, there is another retro movement taking place

and it leans toward classic or old world baby clothing. Designs

that were popular fifty, sixty, seventy, and up to a hundred

years ago are gaining popularity with parents all over the

country.



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For baby boys, billowing rompers are selling from a number of

specialty shops and websites from around the world to a largely

American clientele, as are two piece short & shirt sets and

old-style coveralls. Classic designs for girls include mostly

flowing dresses and female counterparts to the boys rompers.



Most of these designs can not be found in the average American

store and many come from Europe and must be purchased online or

by mail order. The British web site Baby Classics offers these

styles and more to their customers, so many of whom are in the

US that the company saw fit to quote their prices in dollars as

well as British pounds. The outfits are expensive by most baby

clothing standards, costing about the same as some of the more

extravagant designer outfits for babies, but have found an

audience because of the cute appearance of the clothing as it

is worn by the infants or toddlers.



These extremely retro baby fashions may not be for everyone

because off their unique looks and hefty prices, but many

parents are jumping onto this classic bandwagon and dressing

their babies in the fashions of long ago. Due to the cost and

the delicate fabrics you probably wont see a lot of these

designs showing up at the local park for play dates, but dont

be surprised if youre sitting in church or at some special

occasion and see a baby dressed like shes living in the 1920s.



About the author:

Kirsten Hawkins is a baby and parenting expert specializing new

mothers and single parent issues. Visit

http://www.babyhelp411.com/ for more information on how to

raising healthy, happy children.



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