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Finding black baby bootiesMuch like their elusive cousins, the black onesies. The black baby bootie is inherently more difficult to find, on a day to day basis. Most retailers offer baby booties in what they deem the “fashionable” colors, such as pastel pinks, purples, blues, greens, and yellows. However, this doesn’t always fit the parent’s or the child’s personality. In cases like these, you will need to take your searches in a slightly skewed direction, if you wish to obtain these items. Much like any other hard to find item, your search should start at your local alternative stores, or online. However, you may also be able to obtain a pair at your local high end shoe store as they keep up on the trends, much more than wholesale mass marketing stores. If you still aren’t able to find the booties in the color, and shape that you want. There are always the options of creating your own. This task, however may seem rather daunting while you are trying to create those adorable foot-warmers. Most sewing shops offer novice patterns for crochet baby booties, or sewing patterns for the avid seamstress. The other options you might have, is to ask for these items for your baby shower. Which of course, simply places the task onto another pair of hands to obtain these elusive articles of clothing. If the cycle continues, past your baby shower and you are still not having any luck. You might want to consider switching to a black soft soled shoe for your younger child. Or, to possibly dye a white baby bootie black. However you must read the instructions on the dyes carefully, as some may contain harmful additives that could cause your child to become ill. In the end, the only means of creating a need for these items of clothing. Is by speaking up, chances are if a retailer, or marketing company catches wind that this genre of parents want the option, of choosing off-colored baby clothing. That they will become more inclined to produce them, however never stop to support the local or privately owned alternative shops. As they, unlike many others have heard our voices, loud and clear and continue to offer quality alternative clothing for children, as well as adults. Without them , we would all be conforming to the community of ‘trend setting’ companies, that only offer what they deem as socially acceptable. Stand proud in your alternative lifestyle, and rebel against conformity. Be yourself, and allow your child to be the same even if it is just a little black bootie at stake. Related information topics:Unique diaper bags |