i want something expensive and designer for my baby. give links plz!

You’re not going to look like a better person for what you dress your baby in. You’re going to look like a moron for spending money on pointless things that A) your baby more than likely will not be comfortable in and B) will just be grown out of really quickly.

If you’re looking for an outfit for pictures or something, that still doesn’t make it any better.
Spend your money on things worth spending it on. Diapers, food, daycare, etc.
Don’t parade your baby around in designer clothes and expect to look better than the average person carrying a baby without designer clothes, because you won’t.

17 Responses to “where can i find very expensive baby clothes?”

  • Z says:

    Check the salvation army?
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  • Landon's Momma says:

    so they can grow out of it next week?
    idk. google designers
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  • Emily's mum says:

    so your baby can be sick on it.
    your question is just sad I’m sorry.

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  • Shaun and Nikolas's Mom. says:

    Wow.

    Instead of finding pointless expensive clothes, why don’t you buy your kid normal clothes (since he/she will not even care) and donate some money to a charitable organization like unicef?
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    common sense

  • iamsaved34 says:

    Steal them from nice houses.
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  • Ginny says:

    Oh, you want something expensive and designer for your baby? Your baby will certainly appreciate it. You could, I dunno, buy nice and inexpensive baby clothes at Target and spend what you would’ve spent on Juicy Couture baby clothes on books! Toys! Things that your baby can actually appreciate and will get something out of.

    But if you’re using your baby as an accessory and want to make sure it’s all pimped out so all your friends will see how much money you have, Neiman Marcus has a ton of baby clothes.

    http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/templates/SC4.jhtml?itemId=cat13820742&parentId=cat5160748&masterId=cat000000
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  • NewNew says:

    O juicy couture at neiman marcus. I got my stuff from there. It is so cute. They also have maternity clothes. I know these women are giving you a hard time but I wanted my babygirl to be cute even if they could only wear it for one week. You buy them I white dress when there born to get prayed over. So whats the difference. If you can afford it go for it. I wanted my baby to have name brands for there birthday and christmas ect. It ok to buy it. If women didnt buy it they wouldnt still sell it.
    I think you baby will be so cute.
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  • *** says:

    Bella Boutique is one. Try "TheAthletesChild" too… Other than that, try googling the particular brands you’re looking for, and it should bring up all the stores(boutiques) that carry that particular brand(s)… The big dept stores usually have some pretty good(expensive) stuff too. Like: Nordstrom, Macy, Neiman Marcus, Saks 5th Ave, etc etc
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    fashionista

  • Daizy (Seth's Mummy) says:

    If you want designer clothes try this website
    http://www.kidzbrandz.com.au/index.php/KidzBrandz-Shop.html
    they have Calvin Klein & Gap.

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  • kirras mummy says:

    i wouldn’t buy any baby, expensive clothes as they wont wear it long enough for you to have made it worth while the expense.Not only that but they dirty them so quick and stain them is it really worth it,think about it your babyisn’tt going to care what clothes you put them in as long as they are warm and comfortable.If you insist on buying expensive clothes go and look at Pumpkin patch.
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  • brittney parties says:

    You’re not going to look like a better person for what you dress your baby in. You’re going to look like a moron for spending money on pointless things that A) your baby more than likely will not be comfortable in and B) will just be grown out of really quickly.

    If you’re looking for an outfit for pictures or something, that still doesn’t make it any better.
    Spend your money on things worth spending it on. Diapers, food, daycare, etc.
    Don’t parade your baby around in designer clothes and expect to look better than the average person carrying a baby without designer clothes, because you won’t.
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  • cheree m says:

    that sounds like a great idea…

    then in a months time you can have it just sitting in the cupboard cause it no longer fits..
    why not go out and buy some cheaper items, then do some embroidery on it to personalise it..
    you will be kicking yourself when you see the clothes all ruined from vomit, drool, and any other bodily fluids…

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    mum of 3

  • Knocked Up says:

    Wow. Some of these women are bitches. ( give me thumbs down or report me, I’m ready) There is always Baby Dior. I have a baby dior outfit that’s super cute. Try Macy’s and other stores like that. And don’t forget the diaper bag! I got a cute Coach one. Ignore the women on here. Who cares if your baby will outgrow the clothes or throw up on them? They’re only babies once and if you want her to be cute and in style, it’s your decision. I wouldn’t want my baby looking like everyone else’s in some cheap-o walmart clothes. Maybe the people commenting on it just can’t afford it. Who knows…Besides, if you’ve already bought everything else baby needs, why not splurge on clothes?
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  • tigger1 says:

    That’s great until milk stains get all of it, or spit up, or baby girl pees all of the nice expensive clothes. seriously, just stick with basics. and if you want your baby to all ready be concerning about material items, go ahead and get baby those clothes, but from, yard sales or something. by the way, baby doesn’t care what she looks like. only that she is comfortable. spend it on items she wont grow out of, like books, some toys, she will be teething. and drool all over those nice clothes, horrific. even donate the money to unicef, make a wish, toys for tots.
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  • starfish says:

    Don’t know if there is one in your area, but if there is, go to "Gymboree". Don’t know what designer you’re looking for, but they sure do have some cute clothes! (they are pricey-) Or check Nordstrom- my mother buys there for my 4 mo. old son, and they have the most adorable outfits. I personally do not buy the "designer" stuff because it is true- they grow out of everything SOOOO fast! But have to admit, I do enjoy the expensive stuff when it comes as gifts, which my family usually sends!
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  • Stephanie L says:

    Try Jottum! They’re a European line that a lot of online US stores carry (so you won’t have to pay cutoms charges) and a lot of celebrity babies like Heidi Klum’s daughter has been seen wearing it.

    Attached is a link to their fall/winter baby girl collection:

    http://www.trendytogs.com/SearchResults.asp?cat=391

    Jean Bourget is another good line too and carries several baby boy collections as well:

    http://www.trendytogs.com/Jean_Bourget_girl_clothes_girl_dress_s/341.htm

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    Marketing manager for a children’s clothing boutique

  • Malaki R says:

    Jack and Jane?

    Visit http://www.FreeInfantSamples.com for free baby samples.
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