Every expecting mother – and some fathers, too – enjoys picking out baby clothes. As you browse through all of the selections available, you dream of cradling your soft and warm bundle of joy close to you while staring adoringly into his or her eyes. But, when it comes to selecting infant clothes, there are a few things you need to be aware of in order to keep your baby safe and comfortable.
Ease of Use
As a parent, you definitely want to be sure the baby clothes you pick out are easy to use. There is nothing more frustrating than chasing little legs and arms and trying to force them into infant clothes that simply are not baby-friendly. Worse yet, once you manage to get the clothes securely in place, your baby manages to wiggle free and you have to start the entire process over again. Not only is this time-consuming and difficult for you, it is not much fun for your baby either.
With our baby sleep suits for boys and girls, you won’t have to worry about it. Complete with cute little designs and sayings, our sleep suits contain leg poppers to make dressing easy. The envelope necks also make them easy to slip on and off your baby and provide him or her with plenty of room to move in comfort. Something that will make you and your baby both happy.
The Ability to Stay Put
Baby clothes can be difficult to keep on an infant. Their bodies simply aren’t shaped to hold on clothes in the way clothes fit on adults. They are round and pudgy without hips to help hold their pants on. In addition, their constant movement often causes shirts to ride up and expose their little bellies. For this reason, bodysuits and romper suits can often be a great choice when it comes to infant clothes, particularly in the winter time when you want them to stay put in order to keep your baby warm.
Keeping Clean
Everyone knows that baby’s are not exactly clean. Therefore, you want to find t-shirts and long sleeve shirts that are easy to wash and stain resistant, while still being comfortable to your baby. Therefore, baby clothes made of cotton are often the best choice.
Of course, no shirt is able to fend off all of the stains your baby will encounter, making a bib a good idea. We have many adorable designs to choose from and they all come with extra padding to ensure fluids don’t soak through and ruin your infant clothes. After a quick wash and a press, the bibs will look good as new.
Staying Safe
Safety is, above all else, the number one priority when it comes to infant clothes. Therefore, all of our baby clothes are created with safety in mind first. The bibs are made with Velcro latches, which are strong enough to keep them in place on your baby but are still able to detach easily in order to prevent choking in case of an accident.
Our nightwear, is safe, as well. You will never have to worry about any of these nighttime baby clothes becoming tangled around your baby or causing any safety problems at night. This is a fact that will allow both you and your baby to get a good night’s rest every night.
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Dave Martin
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Anyone else about to have a baby and actually getting sick of looking at baby clothes?
LOL. I have received so many clothes from people for this baby I am sick of looking at clothes. I have done 4 loads of laundry of nothing but his stuff and still have a few more to go. Anyone else close to the end of pregnancy and actually starting to get sick of washing and looking at baby clothes?
At first I would walk into a store and walk all around looking at clothes and thinking "oh I want that" or "that is soo cute" and now it gives me a headache and I just skip the baby clothes in stores.
btw its all different sizes not just nb and 0-3
oh my gosh i know what u mean!!! The baby has soo much more clothes than i do its no fair!!
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I haven’t gotten but one outfit yet…and it’s not even for a newborn..so I am not sick yet. But I remember with my first, I had so many…..I never got sick of it…but you may want to consider downsizing what you have, your baby will probably never wear all that you have since it’s so much….mine didn’t.
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yeah..and im so sick of waiting..i cant look at her crib anymore..its just across our bed, because we bought it since i’ve been 5 months pregnant
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I could see how the laundry would get old. I have 2 kids and one on the way + a husband, so yes the laundry gets REALLY OLD. But if you are tired of "looking at baby clothes" – just stop looking then…
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I have so many clothes as well. I have a huge bag of "newborn" size clothes that I don’t even know will fit him by the time he gets here. I’m overdue and the doctor said I have a pretty large baby… so I guess I’ll just have a bag of clothes to give to somebody some day.
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Haha! Yep. I am only 14 weeks but I have already had a boy and girl and the excitement I felt about clothes in the past is completely gone. I have no desire whatsoever to do any shopping for this one, no matter what it may be, and I am especially dreading going through the bins of my first kids baby clothes and reorganizing.
And yeah, your baby will never where all that, especially if it is in newborn sizes. With my son, it was like he wore a new outfit every day. That was fun until I was packing them up every couple months because he had outgrown them and I was sad that there was so much cute stuff he had either never worn or only worn once!
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oh and its only started because i remember being pregnant and HATING washing and sorting the sizes out but you will also have to put away the nb and get out all the 0-3 then put those away and get out the next size and then when he/she is in 6-9 and you think you stored all the 0-3 you will randomly find a small outfit and think where in the world did that come from ive never even seen that lol. I at first started with saving all my hangers and putting nb on nb hooks ohhh just thinking about it makes me want to pull my hair out lol. good luck.
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