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5 Tips On Choosing Clothes For A Baby

Buying clothes for oneself can be hard, but buying them for another person is sometimes more difficult for most people. What we noticed though, is that it’s really difficult to buy clothes for other people. For adults it is harder because taste is so subjective, but it’s easier because you can ask, and for children and babies it’s easier because they won’t comment, but it’s hard because you might not know what to buy for the same reason, you’re not getting any feedback (until a certain age).

 

5 Tips On Choosing Clothes For A BabyAny baby will likely spend their first few months in comfy romper suits, super soft baby grows and cute little vests. While you may want to dress your new born baby in the most adorable of outfits, it is always a good idea to have a few practical outfits ready at hand – that way you can easily change baby when those favorite outfits are in the wash.

At many times, people who raise babies learn  what to look for after a “trial and error” process, so our tips today will make you have more ‘trials’ and less errors.  Also, many people, both men and women often find themselves in the situation where they need to buy baby clothes as a gift (because what can you get a baby?) and have no idea what to get and what to look for.

To help pick the best baby clothes for your little one, here are a few tips on what to look out for when choosing baby clothes.

 

Look out for Lightweight Materials
Soft cotton vests and romper suits are ideal for filling your baby’s wardrobe with. The lightweight materials ensure that you can easily dress baby for the changing seasons – adding extra layers such as a cardigan when it is cold or simply letting baby roam around in one layer during the warmer months. Lightweight materials are also preferable as they can be easily packed away into your changing bag for when you and baby are on the go.

 

Choose Accessible Clothing
Baby grows and romper suits are some of the most popular types of
baby girls designer clothing that you can buy, and the reason for this is that they offer easy access for changing baby’s nappy. When buying your baby clothing, go for clothes that offer handy press studs that can be opened and closed quickly and easily when dressing and undressing baby for nappy changes.

 

Keep it Comfy
You will soon hear about it if your baby isn’t comfortable in their baby clothes. Choosing stretchy clothing that allows for plenty of movement as well as soft materials will easily keep your baby comfy and happy.

 

Are the Clothes Easy to Wash?
Babies need changing regularly, so it comes to no surprise that your washing machine will always be on the go. When choosing baby clothes opt for easy to wash materials over hand wash only garments – this will save you time and effort when getting the next batch of clothing ready for your little one.

 

When buying from sales, also buy bigger clothes
If you want to take advantage of baby clothes sales, buy clothes that will not only be good this season, but that will come in handy a few months later, when your baby is bigger. Small children don’t need tons of clothes, but they do need them to be appropriate for season and their size.

 

What are your tips for choosing baby clothes?

 

Fraquoh and Franchomme

 

 

 

 

 

P.S. What are your tips for choosing baby clothes? Have you ever been in the situation where you need to buy clothes for a child and did not have a clue about what to do? Share your thoughts below!

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6 replies on “5 Tips On Choosing Clothes For A Baby”

Unfortunately, cute little boy clothes are harder to find that the ones for little girls, has anyone else noticed that?
This is what I can share from my experience so far:
When getting your baby boy pants, be careful with the elastic. You may find it better to be tight and secure, but your baby might not like that.
Also, in the first 8-9 months of his life he’ll outgrow his clothes very very fast, so if you are not sure what size to get for him, always pick a bigger one, it will fit soon enough if it doesn’t fit now. Not going crazy spending on them would be good, he’s only going to wear them for 2 weeks anyway.

I love seeing all the pretty little girl dresses, I think it’s easier to shop for baby girls 😀 Hope I get a chance to buy them for my own one day 😀

I think the idea of buying clothes on sales one season ahead is fab! Not only will you be ready, but you will also save on money!

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