Baby Boy Special Occasions
A comprehensive guide to christening gowns, wedding attire, birthday outfits, and holiday clothing for baby boys in the American retail market
The baby boy special occasions clothing category in the US retail market is very detailed in its segmentation. Christenings, weddings, first birthday parties, holiday gatherings—each occasion has different dress requirements, with significant variations in styles and fabrics.
History of Christening Gowns
The history of christening gowns can be traced back to the 2nd century AD. At that time, infants being baptized wore swaddling bands—long strips of cloth wrapped around the baby. The Bible's Gospel of Luke 2:7 mentions Jesus being wrapped in swaddling clothes at birth. This tradition continued until the 17th century.
Before the 18th century, infants had to be fully immersed in holy water during baptism. Clothes had to be removed before the ceremony and quickly put back on afterward—churches had no heating in winter, and there were concerns about babies catching cold and getting sick.
In the mid-18th century, doctors began opposing swaddling bands, saying that binding the limbs affected infant development. During the same period, the Catholic Church abolished the requirement for full immersion baptism, and christening gowns began evolving toward long robes.
Victorian-era christening gowns were made of silk and satin, with multiple layers of petticoats underneath. The outer gown extended well below the infant's feet. The V&A Museum has a collection of 18th-century satin fringed christening gowns.
The White Tradition
White is the traditional color for christening gowns, symbolizing purity and innocence. This rule was established in the 18th century and continues to this day.
There is an old Irish custom that a woman wears white only three times in her life: at her christening, First Communion, and wedding. Some Irish families cut and sew the bride's wedding dress into a christening gown, which every child in the family wears for their baptism.
The Scottish tradition is that the baby must sleep in the christening gown the night before the baptism.
The British Royal Christening Gown
The British Royal Family has a christening gown that was passed down for 163 years. It was first worn in 1841 when Queen Victoria's eldest daughter was baptized, and 62 royal babies wore it afterward.
Janet Sutherland, the daughter of a miner from Falkirk, Scotland, made the lace on the gown.
When Prince George was christened in 2013, he wore a replica because the original had become too fragile and was retired.
Modern Christening Options
Now baby boys don't necessarily have to wear long gowns for christening. Department stores like Macy's and Nordstrom sell baby boy christening clothes in traditional long gown styles, as well as rompers, suit sets, and tuxedo styles.
Feltman Brothers
Makes vintage-style christening clothes with hand embroidery and lace. A set includes gown, petticoat, and bonnet.
Vintage StyleBebe Couture
Sells modern tuxedo-style christening sets with bow tie and suspender pants.
Modern StyleBaby Beau & Belle
Uses premium cotton, linen, and silk with shell buttons.
Luxury MaterialsAvailable Sizes
Christening clothes come in sizes from 0-3 months to 24 months. ChristeningGowns.com's 0-3 month set includes a romper, bonnet, and booties. Fabrics are mostly soft cotton, some with light blue trim.
Sara's Children's Boutique sells Dolce Goccia Italian cotton knit three-piece sets starting at $120. Jacadi Paris takes a French approach with Oxford shirts paired with white jeans, adding a vest in winter.
Wedding Attire
At weddings, baby boys typically serve as flower boys or ring bearers.
Black N Bianco Tuxedo Set
The tuxedo set includes a suit jacket, white pleated shirt, satin cummerbund, bow tie, and pants. The pants have satin stripes on the sides and are 100% polyester. The back waistband is elastic—small sizes have only elastic, sizes 5 and up have zippers and buttons.
Perfect Tux Ring Bearer Suits
Available in black, navy, gray, ivory, and tan. Black-tie formal weddings call for tuxedos; semi-formal weddings are fine with suits. Summer outdoor weddings need breathable fabrics; winter indoor events need heavier materials. Accessories like bow ties, neckties, suspenders, and pocket squares can match the wedding color scheme.
Generation Tux: Children's formal wear rental starting at $139, includes jacket and pants, accessories extra.
A&J Design 12-18 Month Baby Suit: Five-piece set includes newsboy cap, vest, shorts, short-sleeve shirt, and detachable bow tie—suitable for weddings, christenings, Easter, and graduations.
First Birthday Party
First birthday party attire has its own particular requirements. Cake Smash is a popular first birthday photo style in America where the child grabs and eats cake, making for fun photos. Clothing for these photos typically consists of suspender pants with a bow tie and headpiece.
Popular themes on Amazon include dinosaurs, lions, space, and jungle wildlife. These sets typically cost $10 to $30—disposable since they'll get cake all over them anyway.
Dinosaur Theme
IWEMEK dinosaur-themed three-piece set includes printed romper, Y-strap suspenders, and bloomers, available in sizes 3-6 months to 18-24 months.
Lion King Theme
Gicoherero Lion King themed set includes diaper cover, suspenders, bow tie, plush crown, and lion tail.
Space Theme
FYMNSI space-themed set features astronaut, moon, star, and rocket prints—white romper with galaxy-print bloomers.
Wild One Theme
Wild One is a popular first birthday theme taking a wildlife approach. Walmart sells a Wild One set with four pieces: romper, suspender pants, bow tie, and headpiece.
Holiday Clothing
Holiday clothing is another segment of the market.
Christmas
Carter's baby boy Christmas collection features reindeer, Christmas tree, Santa, and gingerbread man prints in cotton and fleece. Kohl's Christmas baby clothes include Mickey Mouse, Snoopy, and Grinch licensed designs.
Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving clothes feature autumn color palettes with browns, oranges, and burgundy as the main colors.
Easter
Easter features pastel tones—light blue, light yellow, and light green.
The Children's Place boys' holiday collection includes plaid shirts, knit sweaters, corduroy pants, and suspender pants.
Matching Family Pajamas
Matching family pajamas are a traditional American Christmas item. Kohl's, The Children's Place, and Carter's all carry matching sets with identical patterns from infant to adult sizes, worn together for Christmas morning photos.
Specialty Brands
Mud Pie
Specializes in seasonal baby clothing, covering Christmas to Easter to Independence Day to Thanksgiving.
Seasonal SpecialistCarriage Boutique
Takes a boutique approach with hand embroidery and smocking—higher priced but can be passed down as heirlooms.
Heirloom QualityEtsy Handmade
Large selection of handmade custom pieces with options for embroidered names and dates, ranging from $16 to $42.
Custom MadeFabric Guide
Special occasion clothing uses different fabrics than everyday wear. Pure cotton works for daily use, but formal occasions call for satin, velvet, taffeta, and lace—fabrics that look refined and textured.
Polyester
Most common—cheap, wash-resistant, wrinkle-free. Downside: not breathable, can feel stuffy when worn for long periods.
Silk / Silk Blend
High-end christening gowns use silk or silk blends—soft but delicate, requiring hand washing or dry cleaning.
Linen
Has a vintage feel—wrinkles are a feature, not a flaw.
Satin & Velvet
Premium formal fabrics with elegant texture and refined appearance for special occasions.
📏 Sizing Tips
Sizing is a technical issue. Babies grow fast, so whether to buy one size up or a perfect fit depends on the occasion. Christening gowns are typically worn only once, so a perfect fit makes for better photos. If you plan to save it for the next child or relatives' children, buying one size up is more cost-effective. Rentals eliminate this concern—wear it and return it.
👔 Rental Options
Generation Tux offers children's formal wear rentals starting at $139, which includes the jacket and pants with accessories priced separately. This is a practical option for one-time events when buying doesn't make sense.
Essential Accessories
Formal occasion accessories are essential too.
Bonnets
Standard for christening, some sets include them.
Socks
Should be white or match the outfit color.
Soft Shoes
Soft-soled shoes or booties for non-walkers; leather shoes in black or white for walkers.
Leather Shoes
Black or white leather shoes for babies who can walk.
Dress Bibs
Some come in formal styles with satin or lace trim to protect clothes from drool.