When it comes to baby fashion, the words “gender neutral” are code for “subtle pea green” (nothing to envy about that).
Make the case for simple white instead. To wit: Oeuf’s new baby layette.
The modern kiddie brand — known for clean lines and eco-conscious design — delivers a selection of baby basics that lives up to its reputation. The entire collection — from beanies to blankets — is made from certified organic Peruvian cotton and crafted under fair trade conditions.
Items come in sizes 3 to 24 months and include kimono-style onesies and tees, jumpers with and without feet, long- and short-sleeve tees, pants, and ruffled diaper covers. No need to fear baby blowouts; nothing takes a splash of bleach quite like an all-white wardrobe.
Perfect for your blank canvas.
Available online at oeufnyc.com, $12-$56.
Photo: Courtesy of Oeuf

SHOP
B. Braithwaite
What: The boutique fills its new Buckhead digs with the array of furniture and gear it’s long been known for.
Why: You’d follow that selection of sweet clothing and gifts anywhere.
When: Opens Thurs. Mon.-Sat., 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Where: 102 W. Paces Ferry Rd. NW (404-869-8665).
VROOM
Touch-a-Truck
What: Check out cool motorcycles and tractors, then register your bicycles with the police.
Why: Careful, he may wonder why you can’t drive a fire engine to carpool.
When: Sat., 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Where: Callaway Building parking lot, 120 W. Trinity Pl., Decatur. Info at 678-553-6541. Participation is free.
GET
The Golden Ticket
What: She may not be able to sit through Madame Butterfly, but The Atlanta Opera’s adaptation of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is highbrow entertainment she can digest.
Why: Oompa Loompas and arias in the same sentence? Doesn’t get much better than that.
When: Thru Mar. 11.
Where: Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre, 2800 Cobb Galleria Pkwy., Northwest Atlanta. Tickets at 404-881-8885 or online at tickets.atlantaopera.org. Adults and children, $22-$130.








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