Years ago, Chris and I decided we wouldn’t be finding out baby {v}’s gender. For all the things I get to experience in pregnancy, I am itching for the delivery day when Chris can be the first to know whether we have a he or a she. It will be a life-changing, unforgettable moment — and I can’t wait to share it with Chris. Trust me: I don’t fault anyone for having a big gender reveal party; we are just waiting until December for ours.
As most of my friends and family can attest, sacrificing my ability to plan ahead for this child is a feat for me. It is one surprise, however, that I know will be worth the wait. I even practiced with surprises this summer. Letting Chris plan our surprise babymoon was a step in the right direction for me: I normally like to be involved in every detail. Though there were moments I felt like caving and finding out, Chris remained steadfast — and kept me on the straight and narrow 😉 We just had an ultrasound at 28 weeks and stayed strong, so we are really in it for the long haul. The first week of December can’t come soon enough!
Friends and family have expressed their excitement — and frustration — in our decision to wait on the gender. While they all support us, many say it makes buying things for baby {v} much more difficult. There is one major auxiliary benefit {for me} in not finding out the gender: we prevent the inevitable pink explosion if the baby is a little lady. I know I could be one of the few pink haters on the planet, but cut me a break here! While I love a pop of color here and there, most of baby {v}’s wardrobe is gray and white. I’ll admit: I have a serious love of neutrals across baby clothing and home decor. One other bonus of not finding out gender is that future baby {v}’s could be easily outfitted without buying a whole new wardrobe.
The point of this post is to prove gender neutral options do exist — for all budgets and price points. {I know many have shared that shoes are unnecessary for teeny babes, but they were just too cute not to include.} Cute gender neutral outfits do exist, but it takes a little extra effort to find them. I just keep my eyes peeled at all times! If you’re not finding out the gender, I hope this post helps you see that adorable things do exist for your bundle of joy. If you know someone who isn’t finding out the gender, this post is exactly what you need to rock on the gift-giving front. {All you need to do is pin this post for future reference!} Mamas + mamas-to-be: did you find out gender — or did you wait?
P.S. I have also been loving deal sites like Gilt for higher end pieces at more reasonable prices — I just couldn’t put them in this round-up because their inventory changes so frequently.
CLOTHING: Gerber Newborn Organic Sleep N’ Play + Hat Set {$8.99} || Gap City Graphic Bodysuit – Paris {$12.95 + 35% off} || Old Navy Sleeping Gown 2-Pack {$13.00} || Gap Favorite Terry Stripe Pants {$19.95 + 35% off} || J.Crew Baby One-Piece in Kisses {$22.50 + 25% off!} || Gap Western Denim Shirt {$24.95 + 35% off} || Ralph Lauren Baby Coverall {$27.50} || Baby Oeuf Long-Sleeve Bunny Tee {$28.00 + 25% off} || J.Crew Baby Footsie Coverall in Stripe {$29.50 + 25% off} || J.Crew Baby Cotton Sweatpants {$34.50 + 25% off} || Gap Love Sweater One-Piece {$36.95 + 35% off} || Nordstrom Baby Knit Sweater + Pants {$48.00 + 33% off} || Nordstrom Baby Bodysuits 6-Pack {$48.00} || Burt’s Bees Newborn 10-Piece Layette Set {$49.95}
HOODIES + OUTERWEAR: Burt’s Bees Baby Newborn Long-Sleeve Hoodie {$19.95} || Stem Baby Organic Cotton Hoodie {$38.00} || Gap Warmest Puffer Snowsuit {$78.00 + 35% off} || Ralph Lauren Baby Quilted Jacket {$99.50}
SHOES: J.Crew Baby Booties in Stripe {$16.50 + 25% off} || Nature Baby for J.Crew Booties {$16.95} || Minnetonka Baby Fringe Booties {$19.95} || Minnetonka Baby Tied Shearling Booties {$33.95} || UGG Australia Erin Booties {$49.95} || TOMS Nepal Tiny Suede Boots {$58.95} || Freshly Picked Metallic Mocassins {$60.00}
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