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Exclusive & beautiful baby boy formal shirt for your little prince!
This uniqe bodysuit will make your heart beat faster. It's made in Europe from the best quality materials so your prince may look like an angel.
It will never pop out and it will always look good!
This shirt is BestSeller on eBay and now it is even cheaper than ever!
We hope that this white shirt for baby boys is the best solution for messy looking outfits and suits.
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Best Dressed Baby- Baby Outfits and Christening Outfits.
Welcome to Best Dressed Baby. As parents of two toddlers we understand that clothes for babies and toddlers must be comfortable, practical and yet they must look amazing.
We look for clothes that are fashionable, unique and exciting. We search the market to find exciting fashion solutions and we try our best to dress your little angel for that special occasion.
For christenings, baptism or naming ceremonies we have an exciting range of amazing and stylish baby boy christening outfits including christening suits and baptismal gowns. Additionally you can find here beautiful and charming christening dresses and baptismal gowns for baby girls.
We also took care of other special ocacsions such as weddings, birthdays which include corduroy suits for baby boys and amazing satin dresses.
And why not look into our shoes and everyday range of baby clothing? We have amazing range of kimono style baby bodysuits, cardigans and christening gifts.
So whether you want to dress your baby for a christening, wedding or a special occasion you can find something suitable here.
If you have any questions please let us know.
COMING SOON - shoes for babies!!!
We would like to offer you fantastic NEW tion of shoes for babies. Your baby boy and baby girl will look like an angel..... COMING SOON!!!
Christening Robes
Up until the seventeenth century, young babies were tightly wrapped in swaddling clothes and carried to the font in a "bearing cloth".
This was a large square piece of silk, edged with trimmings of gold lace and braid. The christening robe as we know it today evolved in the mid-eighteenth century, when babies were freed of swaddling at an earlier age.
In white silk, the earliest surviving examples have a front opening which was either fastened with ribbon ties or left open to show a petticoat beneath. The decorative curving lines of braid are similar to those applied to women's gowns of the period. |