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Since babies grow very fast within the first one year of their birth, it can be a challenge to get new clothes each time. Some parents are known to share old clothes of their elder child. If they second child has come after two years- will the old clothes still be good for the new born baby’s skin? Some babies don’t even get into the clothes within a few weeks of being born. They also need their comfort level as they grow and restrictive clothing only makes the baby cranky. Baby clothes should be bought in small numbers and preferably cheap. There is no point in investing expensive clothes that will be discarded for ever after a few weeks. But now selecting baby clothes is easy. There are separate shopping stores for baby clothes. They are designed for children of ages 0-5 years. Organic cotton clothes have advantages. Parents are switching to organic baby clothing as these clothes do not contain any chemicals. This is very important because baby's skin is very sensitive and can react badly with the contact with chemicals and dyes that are usually found in normal clothes. Cotton clothes for the baby are an intelligent choice for parents who want to protect their children from the harmful effects of chemicals.
Buying baby clothes can be fun with many choices of cute outfits. It is so easy to get distracted from what your baby needs and start buying baby clothes just on how they look. For a newborn the rule is easy, keep your baby clothes simple. Avoid complicated baby clothes with lots of buttons, difficult clasps and little bows. Don’t buy newborn babies clothes with looks in mind, keep it comfortable and practical.Look for clothes that have been designed for ease of use. Baby clothes with envelope necks that stretch and little stretch suits with easy fastenings up the legs are good. Think about baby’s comfort and warmth. ‘All in one’ body suits that fasten between the legs are brilliant for helping keep your baby warm.Keep weather in mind while buying. When it’s warm, go for cool and comfortable cottons and don’t forget a sun hat for outdoors. In cooler climes, clothes made of natural fabrics will add warmth. Your baby won’t need proper shoes until his is starting to walk. But make sure all-in-one suits, socks and bootees aren’t constricting your baby’s toes.
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