2 In fashion/ little fashions

kids clothes in (only) solid colors from primary.com + exclusive promo code!

disclaimer no giveaway

I saw these clothes from Primary advertised on my Facebook news feed (proof that ads really do work) and I was intrigued by their “no logos, no slogans, no sequins” mantra. I then discovered they only sell clothes in solid colors. No dinosaurs. No sports. No sailboats. No woodland animals. A refreshing change, if you ask me. Just basic, normal clothes. I e-mailed the company and asked if I could review their clothing for the blog, and they sent me a few samples to try on my baby boy (he’s almost 8 months old now)!

babysuitandsweatpants

the long sleeve babysuit in grass and the baby sweatpants in cobalt

I love how easy these clothes are to match. Imagine if your child’s closet was full of only solid colors and everything matched everything else. Amazing. Although they sell only solid colors, I counted 22 different shades to choose from, so variety is still possible.

polobabysuit

the polo babysuit in spruce

Their prices are reasonable and there are not an overwhelming number of styles to choose from. They don’t constantly change their styles either, so if a style works, it is possible to get it in several different colors and even reorder as your child grows. They have clothes for both babies and bigger children. Check them out at primary.com to see what I’m talking about! Use the promo code SIMPLEMOMS at checkout and enjoy 20% off plus free shipping on your first order (new customers only, cannot be combined with other offers).

zipromper

the new zip romper in pool

What do you think of their solids only approach?

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  • Gertha Kirkland
    February 1, 2017 at 6:07 pm

    Thanks for sharing this! I had never heard of this site before. My kids wear uniforms to school so I got my daughter tights, a green cardigan, and matching green undershorts. You know, gotta coordinate these things. 🙂 I’m excited to check out the quality and I greatly appreciated the coupon code! 🙂

    • Emily
      February 1, 2017 at 10:01 pm

      I hope they work out great for your daughter – the green sounds adorable!