Choosing the Right Baby Clothing For Your Baby

From spit-ups to blowouts, babies need new clothes often, and the best ones are soft, comfortable and super cute. There are also some important things to consider when choosing baby clothing, such as whether it is organic or sustainable. You might also want to look for a brand that has a low fire hazard label.

From newborn tees and rompers with snaps down the front to baby swimsuits and outerwear all-in-ones, there are a plethora of options for little ones that are both stylish and functional. One of our favorites is Birdie Bean, a Scandi-inspired company that offers both boys and girls clothing in modern designs that can easily be worn together or separately. Their designs are fun and bold but still classic, so they won’t go out of style too quickly.

Another option is Little Me, which is mom-approved and has a great selection of newborn clothing including bodysuits that fit over lap shoulders for easy diaper changes, footie pajamas with quick snap fasteners from top to toe and sleeper gowns with peek-a-paw cuffs to help prevent self-scratching. Plus, all of their clothes are made with 100 percent cotton and are hypoallergenic.

When it comes to sizing, we recommend going up a size when buying infant clothing. Babies grow so quickly that they may outgrow their clothes before you know it, and fabrics like cotton are prone to shrinking in the wash. Plus, you can always roll up sleeves and pants on outfits that are too big, which will fit perfectly after a few washes.

Baby pants are a must-have for any newborn wardrobe, but finding the right pair can be tricky. Look for stretchy leggings that will be soft against a chubby bub’s skin, and try to avoid those with cinched ankles since they can restrict the legs and make it harder for baby to move and crawl around.

Adding a fun print to your baby’s closet is an easy way to brighten up their day. Look for bright colors and adorable prints that are sure to bring a smile, such as this floral romper from House of Margaux or this unicorn-themed romper from Kyte.

For long summer days at the beach or pool, you’ll need a one-piece suit that is breathable and protects baby from sun damage. This sunsuit from Sansi has a protective rashguard and is made with a blend of merino wool and nylon, which makes it super soft and stretchy.

If you’re looking to impress a little one with their first outfit, designer brands such as Dior and Ralph Lauren offer baby apparel with a preppy aesthetic that will surely make them the center of attention. These styles are a great choice for special occasions or first photos with family and friends. If you’re not ready to splurge on baby clothing, consider getting some hand-me-downs from friends or family who have kids of similar age or size. You can also donate any outgrown baby clothes to local charities that accept them.