Three posts on a Sunday?!  But I had to spill the tea on a seriously good promotion that ends tomorrow and that I just discovered while Hill naps and I am sitting here at my desk enjoying a cup of tea and noodling around online — Busy Bees rompers...

Three posts on a Sunday?! But I had to spill the tea on a seriously good promotion that ends tomorrow and that I just discovered while Hill naps and I am sitting here at my desk enjoying a cup of tea and noodling around online — Busy Bees rompers...

Three posts on a Sunday?! But I had to spill the tea on a seriously good promotion that ends tomorrow and that I just discovered while Hill naps and I am sitting here at my desk enjoying a cup of tea and noodling around online — Busy Bees rompers for boys at 50% off! These are my absolute favorite rompers/shortalls for little men because they aren’t as boxy and long-fitting as most traditional childrenswear labels cut them. The George romper in particular is a favorite — I love the fit and dimensions. (A short short!). Last summer, micro wore them with pima cotton peter pan collar onesies underneath. I also loved their Windsor bubbles (seen above) on him last year when he was itty bitty. Too cute. I just was able to snag this navy gingham check jon jon and this red, white, and blue gingham romper for Hill this summer. (The latter is perfect for the FOJ!). I think I might style the jon jon shirtless and the George romper with their Henry tees, which I have bought in several colors already. I love all of these outfits with Sun Sans in brown or navy supergas or Cientas for more of a European look.

There are also some great buys for girls in the Busy Bees sale — how sweet is this floral dress?

This brand makes such great clothes. One of my absolute favorites!

P.S. More summer wardrobe picks for little men here.

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