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Discover Everything You Wanted To Know About Baby Clothes For Your New Arrival

By Michelle Quiso


Today, baby clothes are available in more adorable designs than ever before, so it can be overwhelming for first-time parents to know where to start when shopping for their new arrival. An infant's tender skin needs to protect, and clothing must also be comfortable and fit properly. This guide provides the basics of everything you wanted to know about baby clothes to help make a selection easier.

The average infant will produce a lot of laundries, often needing several changes of clothes every day, so it's important to be well prepared with a large supply of easy-care outfits for daily use. It's always best to focus on buying clothes to fit the baby right away and not be too concerned with larger sizes for later; the time will arrive soon enough to purchase these since infants grow fast.

The term "layette" refers to the collection of necessities needed to care for an infant. It includes essential clothing items for play, sleeping, outdoors etc., and also other pieces such as bathing and feeding accessories, and bedding, but the focus here will be on clothing, in particular. All items should provide comfort, and be easy to use and care.

One item a baby will need plenty of are the "onesies" which can be worn either under other clothes for additional warmth. Or alone in hot weather, these have loose "raglan" sleeves and convenient snaps, for easy diaper changing. Several pull-over shirts are also great versatile wardrobe staples. Sleepers with long sleeves and covered feet are the best choice in slumber-wear, and help prevent heat loss during sleep that infants are susceptible.

The baby's head and feet need to be covered in colder weather too, so having a few seamless, knit caps and some loosely elastic Velcro booties is necessary. Two types of bibs needed as well, smaller teething bibs to protect the infant's clothes from drool. And larger feeding bibs to keep the child's clothes clean when he or she starts eating solid food.

An infant may also need the following standard wardrobe items in the first year of life. Rompers, one-piece suits of joined shirt and shorts that have snaps between the legs for easy diaper changes. "Coveralls" are also one-piece garments only the legs and sleeves are long, making them perfect for colder weather. A "shortfall" is similar but has short sleeves, and is a good choice for year-round wear.

During winter, an infant will need to be dressed in three layers of clothing. The first should be a loose, non-absorbent material. The second needs to both trap air and also absorb any perspiration wool or fleece are ideal. And lastly the third layer must be water and wind-resistant to protect the child from the elements, such as nylon or polyester. If the baby seems too warm, a layer can be removed, or zipper undone.

Baby sizes include children who are 10-36 inches tall and weigh between 5 and 29 pounds, or in the age group of newborn to 24 months old. Purchasing one size up from the child's actual age, or weight/height is advisable since baby clothes usually tend to run small.




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