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Outfits Fit For A Royal Baby*

Posted on the 26 July 2013 by Sparklesandstretchmarks @raine_fairy

Outfits Fit For a Royal Baby

After eager anticipation, the Royal Baby has finally arrived! As Wills and Kate debuted their precious bundle on the steps of the hospital, the whole world collectively fell in love with little George Alexander Louis, Prince of Cambridge. It comes to no surprise that leading fashion designers will already be considering the new-born prince when designing their latest kid’s designer clothes collections. While fashion icon Kate Middleton is unlikely to need style advice for dressing her new arrival, here are just a few baby boy’s designer clothing suggestions to give any little boy the royal fashion treatment… 
Armani Junior Baby Boys Blue Velour Jacket 
Kate Middleton and Prince William both looked effortlessly picture perfect dressed in matching baby blue when they introduced Prince George to the world. The royal baby will surely follow in the stylish footsteps of his parents, therefore Armani Junior’s baby blue jacket will be a key wardrobe essential – the velour material makes it soft and comfortable on baby’s skin. 
Emile Et Rose Boys Blue Checked Romper & Hat 
Wills and Kate always have a jam-packed schedule so little George is certainly going to need a range of outfits for different occasions. A romper suit from the Armani baby clothes range is not only a practical piece of clothing for any baby (due to how easy they are to wash), but with matching accessories such as a hat, they are also ideal for dressing your baby up in an adorable little getup perfect for any occasion.
Baby Polo Shirt 
Prince William is a massive fan of polo, so maybe he will want little George to catch onto the sport early in life by kitting him out in some smart little designer baby polo shirts. There are a number of children’s designer clothing brands that have put their own distinctive spin on the classic polo shirt such as the Ralph Lauren baby boys clothing range.

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