Are Adult Babies becoming fashionable? Probably not, and I'm not sure if I want to be represented by celebrities and pop stars, but at the very least right now might be a good time to go shopping for ageplay clothing. Overalls go in and out of fashion. It is best to buy them when they are in fashion, and there might be other stuff that you might like at vanilla stores too. Happy Hunting!!!
Think about it: Toddlers have it all figured out. On any given day, a toddler can be found doing inspiring things like commanding attention in public places, eating vegetables out of pouches, and wearing tutus to formal events. They exude confidence and laugh in the face of stylistic convention. A toddler dresses for the job she wants (doctor, superhero, princess, sea witch), not the job she has (toddler). A toddler has no idea what Taylor Swift wore last week, and she doesn’t worry about things like layering or matching or wearing wedges when she’s supposed to be wearing clogs. Instead, she just wears clothes that feature things she likes (“I like dogs. I want to wear this shirt that has a dog on it”). She romps in rompers. She jumps in jumpers. She sports jelly shoes with socks, and she doesn’t care if you like it.
And so toddler-inspired fashion has been a much-needed breath of fresh air this season. While unconventional prints and childlike pieces are not by any means new elements in style (let’s not forget our fixation with baby-doll dresses in the ’90s), it seems like these carefree, fun clothes are really having a moment right now.
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