Shopping for babies' clothes is always an exciting time for mothers,
especially first-time moms. Just seeing the cute little clothes can make a mom
want to buy everything she lays her hands on. However, there are several things
you must keep in mind buying baby clothes.Avoid Buying Too Many Newborn
SizesBabies grow a surprisingly fast rate in their first few weeks of life. Many
babies outgrow their newborn size clothes after only a short while. There are
even some infants who do not fit newborn sizes at all. If you receive a lot of
newborn clothing, try exchanging some of them for larger sizes if possible.
Consider keeping the tags on the clothes until you are sure whether your newborn
will be able to wear that size at all.Choose Easy To Wear ClothesBabies are very
flexible so it is easy to put on and take off clothes from them. But why put
your baby through all that trouble jus to get dressed? Choose clothes that have
a full snap at the bottom or a long zipper on the front. If the clothes are
meant to be pulled over baby's head, make sure the neck is very stretchy and
soft so you don't have to tug it over your baby's head.Pick Easy To Care For
ClothesChoose clothes that can be washed and dried by washing machine. Choose
clothes that require special care (hand-wash-only or dry-clean-only) for special
occasions only. Check the labels of clothes you are considering for your
newborn.Baby's Comfort Is KeyA lot of baby's clothes in the market today feature
stuff that can be a source of discomfort for your baby. Snaps, zippers and
elastics can all irritate your baby if placed in the wrong spot or are tight
against baby's skin. Look for clothes that have a layer of fabric between the
zipper and your baby's skin. If you're going for clothes with elastics, make
sure they are covered. Check for sharp edges in snaps that could be pushed
against your baby's skin.LayeringBabies usually need an extra layer of clothing
over what adults usually wear, unless it's warm. Pick out clothes that let you
layer without hassle, so you can easily add or remove clothes to keep your baby
comfortable. If it gets cold in your location, you might want to consider
getting your baby a fleece snowsuit instead of thicker, heavier alternatives.
Such clothes are very uncomfortable for your baby. Do not use anything thicker
than fleece in your baby's car seat as well.Choosing Socks and ShoesSocks and
shoes are an important part of a baby's clothing ensemble, especially if your
baby is born in cold weather. Since you can't be sure yet of the size of your
baby's feet, you will have to go through some trial and error before you can
find a pair that fits. Baby socks also tend to fall off so make sure you have
plenty of replacements on hand. Newborns and infants do not need shoes just you.
However, some parents opt for soft shoes to keep socks on or for style purposes.
If you are considering buying baby shoes, make sure they are soft and have a
wide top opening so you don't have to struggle to get your baby's foot
inside.Baby Clothing HazardsAside from zippers, snaps and elastics, there are
other hazards in baby clothes that you need to watch out for. Check for loose
buttons, zipper pulls that could detach, embellishments that could be chewed or
pulled off, and long strings that could get caught on things. Federal safety
standards for baby clothes prohibit full drawstrings that could get caught on
things or strangle a baby.
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