Not all baby girls are sugar and spice and everything nice! If you have a feisty little one, she might not want to be wrangled into a fussy dress or restricting onesy. Stick with a simple, but cute, top and check out our picks for shirts for your little girl.
Why a Shirt?
Call it a blouse, a t-shirt, whatever you must, but a shirt is a shirt. It is ultimately the most versatile piece of clothing in your child's closet. Thankfully, baby girls don't care much about what they look like, so take advantage of that fact!. A simple shirt will always do, as long as it lets your child be active and comfortable.
* A shirt can be worn with shorts, pants, skirts or even worn alone around the house for that adorable "Rugrat" look, and to make diaper changing a breeze.
* Your baby's skin is a lot more sensitive than yours, so it's best to avoid tight-fitting or abrasive clothing. The cotton shirt is loose, comfy and won't chafe your baby's delicate skin.
* Too many buttons, zips or Velcro closures make changing clothes or diapers an irritating process, not just for you, but for your little girl. And no one likes to have a fussy baby on hand. Make it easier for the both of you, especially if you're in a rush or away from home, by dressing her in a shirt. That way, changing will be quick, painless and easy.
* It's hard as a trendy parent to keep your kid looking chic and stylish when, in reality, your child will treat her outfit pretty much how she treats her bib. Or your clothes. Skip the heartbreak of another ruined Versace kidshirt can always be fashionable when paired with the proper accessories, right?
* A shirt can be worn year-round: by itself in the warmer months and underneath clothing during cooler times.
* Shirts save a lot of trouble when it comes to laundering. You don't have to worry about drywashing your child's clothing. Just toss them in with the rest of your laundry and minimize the stresses of parenthood just a little bit more.