Online gift company Wry Baby and Ms. magazine debate over “I hate my thighs” and “Love me for my leg rolls” onesies. Photo by Facebook/Wry Baby It’s never too early to encourage body shaming, right?
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A onesie designed to give the illusion that the baby wearing it has a curvy woman’s body covered by a red polka dotted bikini is sparking outrage among some parents. , reports WMC-TV in Southhaven, ...
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Don't get me wrong, I love a tiny baby in an funny onesie as much as the next guy. Case in point, when my nephew was born a few years ago, I definitely purchased him a t-shirt with a picture of Bob ...
Baby clothes used to be adorned with innocent images of ducks and frogs. Now, they’re just as likely to reflect a more adult sensibility. As the due dates for the "Fifty Shades of Grey" baby boomers ...
Generally speaking, the pieces that traditionally make up the stereotypical baby boy’s wardrobe differ from the pieces that make up a baby girl’s closet. But despite their stark differences, there’s ...