Star Print Baby Bodysuit

Likely Contemporary Mass-Market (e.g., Carter's, Old Navy, or Gap)

Infant ClothingCasual / Kids PlaywearContemporary (2010s-2020s)
Star Print Baby Bodysuit

👗 Brand / Designer

Likely Contemporary Mass-Market (e.g., Carter's, Old Navy, or Gap)

🏷️ Category

Infant Clothing

💰 Estimated Value

Retail: $5.00-$12.00; Resale: $1.00-$3.00 (Often sold in bulk bundles).

Condition

Good. Shows visible pilling/fuzzing on the fabric surface and slight distortion of the neckline ribbing indicative of regular laundering.

Style & Aesthetic

Style: Casual / Kids Playwear

Color Palette: White base with a repeating gray star pattern and contrast coral/salmon pink trim at the neckline.

Fashion Details

Material & Fabric

Cotton jersey or cotton-blend knit featuring soft, breathable properties suitable for infant skin.

Sizing & Fit

Standard infant sizing (likely 0-24 months range); features a lap-shoulder neckline for easy dressing and a snug fit.

Season / Collection

Core/Basic Collection

Origin

Likely Made in China, Vietnam, or Cambodia (Standard for mass-market children's apparel).

Era / Decade

Contemporary (2010s-2020s)

Authentication & Value

Authenticity Indicators

Standard serged seams, plastic snap closures at the gusset, and screen-printed graphic pattern. No high-luxury markers present.

Estimated Value

Retail: $5.00-$12.00; Resale: $1.00-$3.00 (Often sold in bulk bundles).

Condition Assessment

Good. Shows visible pilling/fuzzing on the fabric surface and slight distortion of the neckline ribbing indicative of regular laundering.

Care & Styling

Care Instructions

Machine wash warm with like colors, tumble dry low. Use non-chlorine bleach if needed. Iron on low if necessary, avoiding prints.

Styling Suggestions

Pair with cotton leggings or denim diaper covers. Ideal for everyday casual wear, layering under sweaters, or as a base layer in cooler weather.

Special Features

Lap-neck shoulders for easy removal over the head or down the body, three-snap closure at the crotch for diaper changes.

Identified on 5/27/2026