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Clothing Savvy Print E-mail
Monday, 13 August 2007

A few things that are important to understand about me and the world of infant clothing:

First, I loved baby clothes. Think they’re really cute. And, compared to adult clothes, really cheap. And, since they outgrow them so fast, I always have an excuse to go shopping.

Second, I think that clothing giving is a tricky thing. You have to not only have good taste, but similar taste to the person to whom you’re giving the gift. And if you’re giving someone baby clothes, I think the clothing should be not only cute, but well-made enough to last more than two washings.

Third, I have strong opinions about how kids should be dressed. Big surprise, I know. But I’m a big believer in age-appropriate clothing and can’t stand seeing three-year-olds dressed like Britney Spears. I also have a real problem with people who use their kids as billboards for the parents’ own beliefs: I mean, if you don’t like President Bush’s foreign policies, that’s fine, but having a one-year-old wear a onesie with his picture on it and the word “Fascist” is a bit much. And yes, I’ve seen it.

At the same time, I’m a New Yorker, and I’m always looking for hip, wry, original clothing. Now add age-appropriate, non-offensive, and well-made, and you’ve got a tall order to fill. But I’m always on the lookout, and when I find something great I pass it on to you so you don’t have to do the hard work.

Right after Cora was born we got a package of clothes from Savvy Tot and I have to say they fit the bill. A really cute assortment of onesies and tees with slogans like “Grandma’s Future Tech Support”, “Crib Potato”, and “Town Crier”, you’ll find it easier to keep your sense of humor at 3 a.m. And they even skate dryly but very charmingly around the political arena with, “Spit Up On Authority” and (my absolute favorite), “Don’t Blame Me – I Can’t Vote Until 2025”. The clothes are excellent quality and a nice thick knit so they’ll stand up to lots of abuse. And as a really cool baby gift alternative, they’ve got receiving blankets that say “Heaven Sent” which they’ll personalize with a date a la postage meter for the new one. Cora’s worn the hat, is still growing into the pants she was given, and Maddie’s proudly worn her t-shirt to excess. And you know how picky Maddie is about her clothes; every morning after breakfast she hops down from her chair in her pjs and says, "What have you laid out for me today?" Never mind that she chose the clothes herself the night before - it still warrants a second inspection before dressing. On the best days, I'll be cleaning the breakfast dishes and hear a "Ooh, this is so cute," come floating out from her room. All this to say that if she likes Savvy Tot, it's a keeper.

So if you’re looking for cool and good quality, check them out. I half wish they came in my size.

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