It seems that the 'tell me why your kid is special' syndrome is even embedded in the clothes we buy for our children. For example, it seems that even average-sized six-month-old babies has 'miraculously outgrow' clothes their 6-mo’s clothes and moved into nine to twelve-month sizes. This is subtly shared with a sense of pride by many parents—wow look how fast my child is growing!
I’m assuming it is something all the baby clothes manufacturers are in on. But i’d be curious to see if a brand abandoned playing into this if their sales would fall, and how quickly.
It seems that the 'tell me why your kid is special' syndrome is even embedded in the clothes we buy for our children. For example, it seems that even average-sized six-month-old babies has 'miraculously outgrow' clothes their 6-mo’s clothes and moved into nine to twelve-month sizes. This is subtly shared with a sense of pride by many parents—wow look how fast my child is growing!
I’m assuming it is something all the baby clothes manufacturers are in on. But i’d be curious to see if a brand abandoned playing into this if their sales would fall, and how quickly.