Ridiculously costly designer baby gifts

What recession? You'd never know the country is in belt tightening mode by looking at the children's departments of upscale stores like Saks Fifth Avenue or Neiman Marcus. With designer names and totally impractical materials -- silk? cashmere? for a baby? -- the racks are full of high fashion and high prices.
We suspect that Suri Cruise is somehow to blame. Talk about the child most likely to become Claire, Molly Ringwald's character in The Breakfast Club, who got detention for skipping school to go shopping. Perfectly coiffed and dressed, she has a wardrobe full of Cavalli, Dior and Burberry. And she's just turned two. We can only imagine what she'll be wearing at 16.
Some fancy baby duds for folks with more money than sense, in the gallery.
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Jen, 7-27-2008, 10:14AM
I know I can't believe someone would pay hundreds of dollars for an outfit that will probably be ruined after 5 minutes of wear. Baby stains are almost impossible to get out much less when it's something like silk.
I have found some cute baby stuff that isn't too much at http://www.poptots.org/shop/
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