She makes the point that women dress their children in these clothes as a way to not grow up themselves, as a rebellion against society, because they are living out their frustrations of their new status,
Could it be... just maybe?... that women dress their children in the manner they like best? That they dress their children in things they think are cute and wonderful? That is going to be a different thing for everyone. Cait, you wouldn't put your boy in one of those babygros, Liz you would... but neither one of you is right or wrong (unless you ask the article author!) - it is a matter of taste for crying out loud.
Also she says these "alternative" clothes encourage a "show off" attitude towards their babies clothes.
Yeah - because no one EVER does that with Mothercare or Next stuff, right?
My opinion: the author can not find anything else to write about. She doesn't like the clothes.... so what? I never liked putting Philip in pastel overalls but that doesn't make me a repressed mother who has lost her soul, does it?
Again with the