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Saturday, February 14, 2015

Everything You Wanted To Know About Baby Clothes For Your Child

By Michelle Quiso


Fashions for Infants today and just as snazzy as those for adults, which can overwhelm many new parents when they faced with the job of purchasing clothes. It's important to select clothing that will protect the infant's delicate skin, fit properly, and provide comfort. These useful guidelines discuss everything you wanted to know about baby clothes and will come in handy when shopping.

It can expected that a baby will need his or her clothes changed several times a day, so a large quantity of readily washable, comfortable outfits will be needed. As a rule of thumb, it's most practical to buy clothes in the child's current size. It's only a matter of time before parents will need to stock up on the next size because infants grow rapidly.

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.

Perhaps the one item a baby will need the most of are the one-piece underwear suits with the snaps in the crotch, also known as "onesies". These are great to wear under other clothes and can be worn by themselves in the summer. Having several pull-over t-shirts is also a good idea, since these can easily pair with any bottoms. Long-sleeved and legged sleepers with feet are an excellent choice for the child to sleep in and prevent heat loss.

Keeping the infant's head and feet covered is important, so several sets of booties and caps needed. Booties with Velcro fasteners and loose elastic around the ankles are best, and knit caps without a side seam are a good choice. Once the child starts teething, he or she will most certainly drool. So teething bibs are great to have on hand. Likewise, some larger feeding bibs will be needed for when the infant begins to eat solid foods.

In the first year, a child should also have a few rompers, one piece suits with shirt and shorts with a snap-up crotch. Also "coveralls" for colder weather, which is like a romper only with long legs and sleeves, and for in-between seasons, "shortalls" can be worn, these have short sleeves but long legs.

When it's winter, babies should be attired in three layers. The first layer needs to be loose-fitting, comfortable, but non-absorbent. While the second serves to trap air and soak up any sweat, for instance, wool or fleece. And the third must protect from the elements, be wind and water-resistant, materials such as polyester or nylon are best. Layers can easily removed, or zippers undid to prevent overheating.

Baby clothes are sized according to age or weight and height groups. The size range considered "infants" ranges from newborn to 24 months or 5-29 pounds and 10-36 inches in height. Most often it's advisable to buy a size larger than what the child is since they usually run small and may not fit for long.




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