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sweetpea
03-01-2007, 12:42 AM
Are there any brands that make tagless clothes for toddlers? My 2yo dd is clawing at the back of her skin where the tiny bits of tag that I can't cut out remain on her shirts. I especially hate it when they have tags on both the back of the neck and then the side seam too.
She is also allergic to that sticker type tag/washing label (like the ones that Old Navy uses). Those are the worst because you can't get rid of them and they become half peeled and rough after repeated washings.
Lately she's become so sensitive to the tags that I end up dressing her with her clothing on inside out to keep the scratchy parts off of her skin.
TIA :)
smkinc
03-01-2007, 01:09 AM
Target now carries their ultimate t-shirts in infant and toddler sizes. I have several of these myself and don't find the print itchy. You might want to try them (I think they're like $4 or $5 and come in a range of colors).
HTH,
Mary
Mom to J. Feb. '03
Homestudy Complete for #2, now just waiting...
katiesmommy
03-01-2007, 01:30 AM
I tend to find them at lots of random places. The plain old navy t-shirts are tagless, and I think the Hanna Andersson Power of a Great tee's are tagless too. Can't find mine at the moment, but I thought it was.
Eloise36
03-01-2007, 02:39 AM
The Targets t-shirts are great. Another brand that carries tagless clothing is Kohl's Sonoma brand.
needscaffeine
03-01-2007, 07:46 AM
I noticed that a couple of my daughter's BabyGap turtlenecks have no tag; the label is sort of stamped/screenprinted on the back. It's actually hard to see and sometimes I think she's wearing them backwards because she can't find the tag.
daniele_ut
03-01-2007, 08:31 AM
I just bought some really cute Ts for 2 year old DS at Mervyn's that are tagless. The label is printed on the inside neck of the shirt.
ETA: They are Mervyn's store brand, Sprockets.
LaurelC
03-01-2007, 08:49 AM
I ordered several basic tees for DD from Baby gap online and they have the tagless, screen printed label.
They are cute, too.
jodifurman
03-01-2007, 09:15 AM
Most of the tops at The Children's Place are now tagless. They seems to hold up well and don't peel off or become rough. HTH!
table4three
03-01-2007, 10:54 AM
Is she PT or can you still use onesies? The carters onesies are now tagless. DS wears them under all his clothes except in summer.
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lizajane
03-01-2007, 11:50 AM
mulberribush puts the tag on the outside and they have really cute stuff.
ETA: another idea is to use a seam ripper to pull apart the seam where the tag is. after it is unstitched you can pull the tag out without leaving any of it at all. then restitch the seam. even by hand, this would only take a few minutes. or you could take them to an alterations place and inquire about costs to remove tags.
mimieliza
03-01-2007, 05:38 PM
I've found that DD's Carters and Baby Gap clothes tend to be tagless.
hardysmom
03-01-2007, 06:29 PM
2 of my 3 kids have sensory issues for which we've been in Occupational Therapy for some time.
My DS likes the Carters ones, but the only place I've seen them is in a Carters B&M Outlet.
Girl's stuff is trickier. I really like the basics from Wildchildclothes.com. They are a lot like Entertaining Elephant in style and quality, but less expensive and without the elephant logo on the front (which my DS won't tolerate). Anyway, they are very soft and the tag comes out easily.
stephanie
stefani
03-01-2007, 09:02 PM
Sonoma brand from Kohl's.
Good luck!
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