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The laundry basket is somehow full again, and the bodysuit that fit last week now rides up past the belly button. One morning the snaps don't snap, the sleeves sit high on the wrist, and the rotation you built two months ago needs rebuilding.

Why Clearance Is the Right Way to Buy Baby Basics

A bodysuit might see three weeks of real wear before it moves to the donation pile. Paying full price for something that short-lived stops feeling reasonable after the first few growth spurts, and anyone who's done this before already knows it.

The parents who shop clearance well tend to buy deeper in each size. Two or three of the same bodysuit, so one's in the wash, one's on the baby, and one's folded and ready when the diaper situation goes sideways. That third backup is the one that saves a Tuesday afternoon.

For gift-givers, clearance pricing quietly removes a different kind of pressure. You don't need the parents to make a fuss over it. You want them to actually use it, which they will, because it's a bodysuit and they go through three a day.

How To Get Sizing Right

Size up. Almost always. Size labels run optimistic, and a 0-3 month piece can be tight by week two. The only time we'd tell someone to buy true-to-size is if the baby is already here and already measuring small for their age. Otherwise, go up.

The trap on clearance is buying deep in one size because the price is good. Five 3-6 month bodysuits feels smart until the baby hits that size on a Thursday and is out of it by month-end. Spread the buy across two sizes when you can.

Season matters too, but less than people think. A summer bodysuit bought in January for a baby who'll be six months old in July is fine if the size math works. It's the sizing that makes or breaks the purchase, not the calendar.

Our Clearance Baby Clothes

Summer Bodysuit and Sun Hat (White, Lilac, Sky Blue)

These are warm-weather basics, and they're built like it. Lightweight enough for stroller naps in the sun, substantial enough that they don't go see-through after a wash. When the evening cools down, pants layer over cleanly without bunching at the waist. That's harder to get right than it sounds, and a lot of bodysuits fail it.

The sun hat is the piece that surprises people. Most baby hats get pulled off within a minute and lost within ten. This one stays on through normal wriggling, and the brim does real work on sunny days.

Double Sided Gender Reveal Plaque

This is a one-day piece. Buy it on clearance or don't buy it, because paying full price for a prop you'll use once is hard to justify. At clearance pricing, it earns its place.

The hemp rope is the detail that matters. It photographs like something handmade instead of something plastic, and that's the whole job. Most parents who use it end up keeping it in the nursery afterward, which is a reasonable sign the object is worth having around.

FAQs

Should I size up or buy true to size?

Size up unless the baby is already measuring small for their age. A slightly loose bodysuit is useful for weeks. A perfect-fitting one is useful for days.

Are clearance items final sale?

Depends on the item, so check the product page before buying. If it's a gift and you're worried, ask the parents for their size guess before you commit.

Is clearance actually a good place to buy gifts?

It's the best place, for basics. Parents burn through bodysuits, and a stack of three is more useful than one boxed outfit that gets worn twice.