Baby Clothes 101: Needs and Proper Care
If you are a first time parent to-be, there are numerous tasks that must be accomplished before your new baby?s arrival. One important, and fun ?labor of love? is purchasing baby clothing. However, with such a large selection of baby clothes, you may be asking yourself which of these adorable little items are essentials. This is crucial information to know, as well as their proper care.
Body Suits
Body suits are basically baby t-shirts and are a necessary baby clothing purchase. To keep it from creeping up and exposing your baby?s belly and back, body suits have domes in the crotch. They can be worn alone or as an undergarment. Body suits, come in basic white, coloured or patterned varieties. For your basic clothing needs, you should have between 5 to 10 bodysuits.
All In Ones
All In Ones are one-piece items with long legs and long sleeves. They usually have snaps down the legs for easy accessibility for easy nappy changes.
When preparing your basic clothing needs, you should have between 5 to 8 baby sleep suits. These are necessary as it is recommended that a newborn not sleep with thick blankets. This could inadvertently cause suffocation. The best material for both your baby?s warmth and comfort are cotton or fleece sleep suits.
Baby Socks
You should purchase between 6 to 8 pairs of baby socks. Although socks are not necessary in warm weather, they should be worn if taking your little one outside in chilly temperatures. They are also indispensable at night if your baby is wearing a sleeper without feet.
Baby socks are made of either thick or thin weaves. You should purchase a combination of both, as thin socks are desirable if your baby is to wear shoes.
Hats or Beanies
Hats are baby clothing essentials for your little bundle?s basic clothing needs. When taking care of your newborn, it is important to keep them adequately warm. Newborns often have difficulty regulating their body temperature and much of their heat escapes through their head. It is recommended that your newborn wear a hat through his or her first month of life. After that, it is not as crucial unless you are taking them outside on a chilly or cold day.
For this purpose, you should have 1 or 2 fairly snug, but not too restrictive, hats for your baby.
Proper Care for Baby Clothing
When caring for baby clothing, there are two schools of thought. The first is that your little bundle of joy?s clothing should be washed in special detergents to alleviate the risk of skin allergies. There are numerous varieties of mild laundry soaps that are scent and dye-free. Many of these detergents are aimed at the baby market boast ?A gentle clean. Just for baby?.
The other school of thought does not believe that ?gentle? laundry soaps are required for baby clothing. If your baby?s skin does not react adversely to certain detergents, then a special detergent is not necessary.
Stain Removal
Your bundle of pink or blue will not think twice about staining their cutest outfits. Certain formulas, baby food and stains caused by leaking nappies are often difficult to remove from baby clothing. If pretreated before washing, some of the most stubborn stains can be eliminated, leaving the clothing both clean and in pristine condition. One tried and true stain remover is Oxi-Clean. You may want to ?audition? or try different stain removers to find the one best suited for your laundry needs.
Wash New Clothes Before Wear
Before dressing your baby in new clothes, it is essential that you wash them first. Although baby clothing may look fresh and clean on department store hangers, many have come into contact with dirt, little four legged creatures and bugs during the shipping and packaging process.
Minor skin irritations may also result from sizing placed on many pieces of baby clothing. Sizing is used to keep items looking nice until they are purchased.
Getting prepared for your little one?s new arrival is both a joyous and stressful time. Knowing what baby clothing is essential in your little one?s basic clothing needs and how to properly care for their clothing is one of the many tasks that lay before you. Knowledge is power and being prepared is half the battle.
Kara Subritzky is Owner of Jack and Abby, A baby clothes store in Auckland, New Zealand. Sign up today for our fr.ee email newsletter, and get first pick on our special offers, plus you'll get great exclusive VIP specials and FR.EE gifts too!! |