Infant Onesies - Your Best Choice In Baby Clothes
Infant onesies are very simple baby cloths.
Parents ought be practical when selecting baby clothing. Babies
often spit-up after eating. They can wear a onesie during the
daytime or at night for sleeping. Don't go overboard when purchasing
baby clothes.
The following article presents the very latest
information on baby clothing. If you have a particular interest
in baby clothes, then this informative article is required
reading.
New parents are often wondering how much clothing they will
need for a newborn baby. Here is a practical list of the things
a new parent will need, and how much. First, baby clothing
is very simple. Parents really should not spend money on lots
of little outfits with many accessories like shoes or vests.
Parents should be practical when choosing baby clothing. Fancy
outfits are not needed on a daily basis, so a few that come
in gifts will most likely be enough.
One should try to resist the urge to purchase
baby and me clothing unless it is for a very special occasion.
Also if buying personalized
baby clothes remember that your baby will probably
outgrow that adorable outfit prior to your next
special event. So make sure the occasion is worth the expense
of buying the baby and me or personalized
baby clothes.
Start
with infant onesies . They are little undershirts with snaps
at the bottom. Baby onesies are very practical because they
can be worn alone with a diaper, or layered under clothing
to keep the baby warm. Babies can also sleep in them, or wear
them under sleepers. It's good to have a supply of onesies
in a variety of sizes and colors, since babies grow very quickly,
and will need baby clothing to fit after the first few months.
Parents will find it useful to have at least 6 infant onesies
in each of the first 3 sizes: 3-6 months, 6-9 months and 12
months. White are popular, but they come in cute patterns and
colors too. Carter's
Baby Clothes
makes
some very cute onesies that are also reasonable. I have used Carter's
Baby Clothes
for all three of our children and can honestly say they are
some of the most durable baby clothes.
Cloth diapers, while they are not baby clothing in this case,
are essential for little cleanups. Babies often spit-up after
eating. Cloth diapers are very absorbent, and easy to clean.
It is convenient to have about 10 cloth diapers on hand. They
are good to lay over the person holding the baby's shoulder
to protect clothing from getting soiled. Some parents will
want to use cloth diapers as diapers, but be sure to get the
newer kind with Velcro or snaps for this purpose. Get the other
kind for those non-baby clothing uses.
Shoes will not be needed for a new baby. Babies don't need
shoes until they start to walk.
Those of you not familiar with the latest on baby clothing
now have at least a basic understanding. But there's more to
come.
Sleepers are very handy. A sleeper is a kind
of baby clothing that is one piece from head to toe, often
with zippers or snaps. They are commonly made of terrycloth
and are soft and comfy. Babies can wear them during the daytime
or at night for sleeping. Like onesies, they need to be in
a variety of sizes as babies will wear them often for the first
year. Have at least 6 on hand, in each of the first three sizes.
Babies tend to kick a lot! If a baby is having trouble keeping
his feet in the little footsies of the sleeper, put socks over
the feet and they will hold the baby's feet in there.
Hats are also important, for keeping the baby's head warm
whenever he is outside. Heat gets lost rapidly through the
head, so be sure to have 3-4 hats that fit snugly on the baby's
head.
Socks are also going to come in handy, as mentioned above.
Four pairs should be enough to start with.
Don't go overboard when purchasing baby clothes. It will be
smarter to save your money for diapers and other accessories.
Good luck with your bundle of joy!
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