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posting this thread with a similar idea of "What diaper are you wearing today?"Figured we could share what we are currently wearing. I'll go ahead and start.Currently, under my boy clothes, I'm wearing a 2010 style Girls Goodnite with butterflies on it.And I have my new training bra, it's lavender with a pink bow between the cups.I hope to update this thread a few times a week and hope others will join in too.Thanks
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From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
When you think of how Christine is dressed, you think of babydolls. While she does have and wear meany more of them than most girls, she has other clothes as well. This is a small sample of them. You will notice that they are all high-wasted and about halfway to the knee, this is called "baby style" and are like that to accommodate changing diapers; and Christine is kept in VERY thick diapers, as so she does not need as much attention and changes as others. This is quite noticeable by how her legs are usually somewhat spread. Very often, girls' outfits includes panties which, even though they are not meant to show, are as much a part of the outfit as the dress or skirt and match some part of it. Well, since Christen's panties are rubber panties, very often the kind of rubber panties that can be part of an outfit are mentioned. More "mileage" can be gotten out of clothes if they can go with a number of other clothes, whereas a babydoll is a complete outfit in itself. In fact, as is shown, a babydoll can be used as part of another outfit. Thus, a girl can have far more variety in her dress than just the number of things in her wardrobe or, in Christine's case, like any baby, even if she is 5, her layette, since it includes diapers and rubber panties, and bibs -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is a plain dress with small designs. The rubber panties will be just milky white -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
The gray dress with "Babystepper"; a thing that is put on the legs to cause the little girl to take small or "baby" steps -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This makes an excellent transition between dresses and skirt and blouse sets. Being the same color, a nice summer yellow it resmebles a dress but being in two pieces, it is also a skirt and blouse. These are often called two-piece dreses. The rubber panteis will be matching yellow -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
Pretty in Pink: This is one of everyone's favorites. it is the first skirt and blouse where the colors are separate but "coordinated": they go together. The rubber pants can be either light pink to match the skirt or medium pink to match the design color on the bluouse. Or the can match the background of the blouse and be white -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
Ano orange skirt with the gray blouse -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
One of Christine's rare "print" clothes. Whiel she does wear things with designs; check or repeating abstracts, she has very few prints; images of actual things. But since Fairies love flowers, and Christine is part Fairy, this fits in with her -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
another flower skirt -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
Another romper skirt. This one with flower design -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is a classic set; a blouse and pinafore or sleeveless dress, except that the dress is gold in color. Since Christine is part Fairy and fairies love pearlescent; like many of her babydolls, iridescent, matallic or glossy and glossy see-through overdresses, capes and cloaks, that is reflected in her manner of dress. As with any 2-piece outfit. the rubber panties can match or be coordinated with either part -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is the only babydoll with shoulder straps, so it can double as a pinafore dress and by worn over a blouse. Since all of Christine's cdresses and skirts ar halfway to the knes "baby lenght" for easy diaper changes, it fits right in -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
Christine in a dress over pink gingham check. This is the reverse ofthe next one. the rubber panties can be either milky white or a darker shade of pink -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
Pink gingham check over the plain dress -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is the orange skirt and blose witha bedrobe from a babydoll set. The rubber panties are either see-through orange or milky what to match the blouse -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
The see-through pink babydoll over the gray dress. Either the see-through pink or milky white rubber panties should be used -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is the gold dress used as an overdress wit the blue check -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is the plain dress over a blue skirt with a yellow blouse and shows how that kind of outfit looks. The bottom button on her dress had to be undone to let her be abile to walk -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This also shows a dress over a blouse and skirt, this time being two RUFFLES & RIBBONS GIRLS' HOME favorites, the pink check top and pink skirt -
From the album: Christine's Outfits that Are Not Babydolls
This is a picture of Christine laid down with her skirt lifted for her mornig diaper change. It shows 3 rubbper panties over her very thick diapers. This shows how much can be hidden under a dress, skirt or babydoll. The diaper is so thick that it will last for about 14 hours without needing to be changed. To look at Christine, you would not believe she is so heavily diapered. Now you see why her legs are always spread a bit. Overly proud, whiny, babyish or overactive little girls get their diapers and rubber panties put on them after their dresses, skirts or babydolls just so that they are laid down and their skirts lifted -
I see in some of the stories reference to "little babydoll dress". There is indeed something called a "babydoll dress" but it is by no means little. The main thing it has in common with a babydoll is the very high waist. It often extends to the knee and is A-line. They came around in the mid 1960's as a little girl's dress The little half-way to the knee garment was just called a "babydoll". The two or sometimes three piece item was properly, though by the early 60's, rarely, called a "babydoll set". In the originals from the 1950's and early to mid 1960's the panties of a babydoll set were made after baby panties; full and blousey and could cover a fairly thick diaper and rubber panteis, and contributed to the whole thing being called a babydoll set, as did the short, loose babydoll proper. Also, the babydoll did fully conceal the panties but with very little to spare. By the late 1970's there was the shorter babydoll with the G-string panties. It is worth noting that the person who invented the babydoll in the 1940'a did so as a kind of minimalist dress and disliked "babydoll". However the "babydoll dress" is something altogether different, being either knee-length or just above the knee and not as loose-fitting and came about 20 years later and did not include the other piece(s) that comprised the babydoll set. It is almost impossible to get a decent babydoll set now
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Hay all little's of every type I just want to talk about BigTot, it's a shop from that sells all kind of ABDL Clothes. Each Clothing is made very well and so nice to wear, with such cute prints on them. And each item you get comes with a little handwritten note from the maker. So with that all said here is a link to BigTot https://www.etsy.com/shop/BigTot?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=702827911
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I just got my new shoes and they are incredibly cute both babyish and girly and I love them. They are proper shoes so will last years and the decoration is absolutely adorable, they are well worth
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From the album: Random pics of me
The lighting isn't the greatest, but my mom knows I love feetie PJ's so... Heehee! Got these a couple of days ago from the Thrift Store she works at!