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Newborn Clothes: A Checklist of Newborn Clothes for the First 8 Weeks

December 16th, 2009


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The first eight weeks of a baby’s life requires a few key pieces of newborn clothes. New babies are messy, so multiples of each item are recommended. But don’t fret, the list is short; your newborn’s clothes needs are very minimal.


10 Baby Bodysuits and Baby onesies

This list was designed with you in mind. I suggest purchasing multiples of each item to reduce the amount of time you will spend doing baby laundry in those first precious (and sleep-deprived!) weeks.

Baby bodysuits and onesies are the foundation for every baby outfit. They provide an easy way to give your baby an extra layer of warmth, and with snaps between the legs, they stay put and keep your baby’s other clothing from rubbing up against their new and delicate skin.

There are a variety of baby bodysuits on the market (www.babyallday.com). Some are basic, solid colors. Others have witty sayings written across them.

7 Sets of Baby Sleepwear
Baby sleepwear comes in a variety of styles, from one-pieces that snap or zip from the leg to the chin, two-piece outfits that include pants and a top to gowns and bag sleepers or wearable blankets.

What’s important is fit as it’s directly related to the risk of accidental suffocation.


7 One-Piece Outfits

One-piece outfits, also known as rompers and/or coveralls, will simplify those first weeks of dressing your newborn baby. No worrying about finding pants that match a shirt – you just slip on one outfit and call it good.

You will have no problem finding one-piece outfits for babies as they are all over the market. Organic, conventional, with embroidery, solid colors; you name it, it’s out there somewhere.

To make life a little easier for you, and more comfortable for your baby, look for these key things when shopping for one-piece baby outfits.

1 Sweater or Jacket
Depending on what season your baby is born, a sweater or jacket may be necessary for proper cool-weather dressing. Anything that buttons or zips up will do the trick. Again, you really just want to avoid pulling a sweater or jacket over your baby’s head, and you want to be sure that the weight of the jacket is appropriate for the season.

Socks or Crib Shoes
Baby socks will serve to keep little toes warm – crib shoes will do the same. Opt for elastic at the ankle, or a knit with a little stretch to it. Handmade crib shoes with buttons and embellishments are very cute, but if they un-attach themselves, they pose a choking hazard. Shoes are not necessary for newborn babies.

Baby Clothes Size and Age Chart

December 14th, 2009

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Buying baby clothes is a lot like playing the lottery; you hedge your bets on a number, and hope it’s the right one.

But it doesn’t have to be that way. While it’s true that babies grow really fast, it is possible to buy clothes for them that will fit – at least for now. Use our size and age chart to help determine what size you should buy.

Remember: when in doubt, make your purchase based on weight and height rather than age! It’s always safe to go one size bigger.

US Size and Age Chart

Age/Size Weight Length Bootie/Shoe Size Sock Size
Newborn Up to 7 lbs Up to 17″ N/A N/A
Up to 3 Months 7-12 lbs 17-23″ 3 Up to 6 Months
3-6 Months 12-17 lbs 23-27″ 4 Up to 6 Months
6-12 Months 17-22 lbs 27-29″ 5 6-12 Months
12-18 Months 22-27 lbs 29-31″ 6 12-24 Months
18-24 Months 27-30 lbs 31-33″ 7 12-24 Months

Now when it comes to finding the best baby clothes around… well that’s where babyallday.com comes into the equation. From baby clothes, baby onesies, baby shoes, kid tees and kid clothing, they certainly have the coolest and the absolutely cutest line of baby clothing on the market. So if you or anyone you know is looking to get your hands on some baby clothes that your little one would actually be proud to wear be sure to check out www.babyallday.com!