Whether you are one of those parents, who buy all the baby girls dresses they see, or one of those, who spend plenty of time on research, you’ll benefit from having a quick checklist.
After reviewing the below points, you’ll have no problem selecting the next dress for your girl.
After reviewing the below points, you’ll have no problem selecting the next dress for your girl.
- The occasion – Depending on the level of formality, you can make a choice between formal and casual.
- The style – Depending on the height and the weight of your girl, you can choose the style. Since little girls usually don’t have prominent waists, they look very good in straight dresses and can benefit from high waistline dress design.
- The length – Short or knee-length dresses are a perfect choice for most girls. Long dresses can be purchased for taller kids.
- The fabric – Depending on the season, you can choose between a sturdy and a light fabric but always go for the wrinkle-free options. Cotton is the perfect fabric for a child. Avoid synthetics since they don’t allow the skin to breathe.
- The budget – If you are on a tight budget, look for old collections and clearances. You can always check out the small stores that offer designer clothes at a moderate price.
- The care – If you are not buying a dress just for one special occasion and planning to wear it again, you need to check out the care instructions. Dresses that need dry cleaning are not the best choice. However, be ready for the label of a fancy dress to read “hand wash only”.
- Ad-dons – When you are about to buy a dress, think about the accessories you’ll need to buy for it. Some require long socks while others may need a belt. Consider the “ad-dons” and how they fit into your budget.
- Return policy – If you are buying a dress without trying it on first, there is a good chance you’ll be returning or exchanging it. Ask for the store’s return policy in order not to be stuck with the wrong garment.
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