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Tagless got you down? Hanes onesies with tags, $3

Tagless got you down? Hanes onesies with tags, $3
Onesie: "Hum de dum, I'm a onesie, hangin' around..." Tag: "Why are you LOOKING AT ME THAT WAY?"
Onesies, bodysuits, creepers - whatever you call them, a lot of parents are in the market for some one-piece baby outfits that have tags. (Here's why.) We've had a lot of people asking where they can find some, and until now we had few answers that were very affordable - a lot of "premium" brands, as well as silkscreen or small-batch shops, sell them with tags, but prices range from $16-$24, not exactly doable for most of our budgets. We even looked around at onesie print-on-demand shops to see if we could find a source to offer them directly at cost, but CafePress and others started at $10, which didn't seem low enough.

Hanes.comSo we're happy to announce we've discovered one incredibly cheap offer to share with readers - Hanes' Playwear line, which for some reason is selling (we presume temporarily) on Hanes.com for $3 apiece. They cost $10 apiece on Amazon, so head straight to the company site to get a great deal on replenishing your baby's wardrobe, if that's what you're looking at needing to do.

Here's a direct link to the onesies on sale - they're available in pale pink, pale blue, pale gray, pale yellow, and white, at sizes from newborn to 18-24 months. I'm going to go out on a limb and say they'll be running out soon due to an unforseen surge in demand, or they will be increasing the direct-sale price.

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4 Comments
1. Holly [11/18/08]

You can also check out http://www.dharmatrading.com - they sell clothing banks for tie dying, painting, etc - but they have great basic items for very good prices - i just got some great tagged onesies there - love them! - http://www.dharmatrading.com/html/eng/2834745-AA.shtml?lnav=clothing_infant-toddler.html

2. Jeremiah [11/18/08]

Great find at about $3.50 apiece - thanks for sharing! Those prices may be more stable than those at Hanes.com, which may be a temporary promotion.

If anyone else has other leads, post them here!

I would like to be the fool and ask:  why are people looking for onesies with tags?  Do the tags serve a specific purpose that you miss, other than itching your neck?

4. Jeremiah [11/19/08]

@single mom: Sorry we didn’t include a link in the post! Carter’s tagless onesies are causing skin irritation among some infants, sometimes to a very significant degree, with wounds that last for months after the children have stopped wearing the garments. The rashes are confined to the tag area and we believe they are caused by phthalates in the tags. Carter’s has released an advisory through the CPSC about this for at least part of their clothing line and are currently being challenged to do more by a class-action lawsuit. You can read more about this issue in our past reporting on the topic.

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