A.G.
Try a craft store. They usually have a section for decorating clothes and have onesies and baby clothes.
Where can I buy a plain black oensie?
Try a craft store. They usually have a section for decorating clothes and have onesies and baby clothes.
I posted this a while ago... I need one with long sleeves and I can't find one ANYWHERE!!! I looked at a few craft stores, but all they had were white ones. I found an outfit at Target that had a onesie that would have been perfect, but the rest of the outfit was hideous and I wasn't willing to pay for the whole thing. Still looking...
Buy a white one or take an old one and dye it.
Ebay $6.99
http://www.crazybabyclothing.com/Plain-Black-Baby-Clothes...
$9.99
http://rustybumperworld.com/
$9-9.50
http://www.cottonbabyonesies.com/catalog.php?item=101&...
$5.99-6.99
i second old navy, but you can pick a dark one and dye it yourself
I'm watching your answers, I have been looking for one for almost a month. I might have to break down and order one online, but $14 for a plain onesie seems a little excessive to me!
I'm pretty sure I saw plain black onesies (as well as a few other colors, such as red, navy, gray, etc) at Babies R Us, when I was there shopping the other day. I wasn't there on a clothes shopping mission, but I thought I remember seeing them as I walked past. I could be wrong. Might want to call your local store to double check first. HTH! =)
I had to go online to find one,
http://www.buycoolshirts.com/bebain10rico1.html
has lots of cool/cute stuff that can be hard to find.
I ended up with a black leotard....if it's for a girl it's about the same thing, minus the convenient snaps. Here are a couple I found....
http://www.diapers.com/product/productdetail.aspx?product...
http://www.amazon.com/Capezio-ChildrenS-Sleeve-Leotard-4-...
Dying them is very easy. I am a dance teacher and have dyed stuff quite often when I can't find the color I need. Just get the RIT dye on the aisle with the detergents. I usually just do it in a cheap plastic bowl, and, rinse in the bathtub. I don't go through the trouble of doing it in the washing machine. I would get white, so that there is not already a color in it, and then dye it. In my costuming class in college, our instructor always had us 'strip' something back to white before dying it another color, as, white will hold the color better. We used to change colors of stuff all the time. ;)
old navy usually gets them in around this time for halloween but I agree with a previous poster who said to try a craft store, like Jo Anns fabrics. I would also look on amazon.com and its more likely to be catagorized with the little boy section then little girl. I went through this same thing when my daughter was 10 mo for her halloween costume and found it at old navy.