Best Baby Clothes - A practical guide to dressing your newborn (2024)

A quick note on baby clothes in the early days: everyone and their mom is going to buy you baby clothes, whether you ask for them or not, so you really don’t need to register for a ton, except for a few key items, which is what you’ll find here.

Best Baby Clothes for Homecoming & The First Two Weeks

Right after birth, your baby will be sporting his umbilical cord stump for the first 10-20 days (mmm, looks like bacon). This stump can be short or long depending on where it was clamped. If it’s on the longer side, you may want to stick to newborn kimonos and such, which won’t rub and irritate it. Think of it as a really deep scab that you don’t want coming off too early.

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In addition to folding down her diaper (so as not to rub against the stump), stock up on a few “kimono” tops or any piece of clothing that wraps around and snaps on the side. The side snapping also means you don’t have to pull something down over your baby’s head, which can be a little intimidating in the beginning. (Seriously– it can be nerve wracking.)

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It’s also nice to keep a hat on your baby’s head for the first couple of weeks (god forBID you leave the house with a hat-less baby, all the old-timers and Chinese women will scold you). Most of the hats you will buy or receive as gifts are simply too BIG for a newborn. The ones from the hospital work the best; steal as many as you can.

Also, get some scratch mittens to cover those sharp baby talons (did you see Edward Scissorhands?). They will get lost, so make sure you have a few pairs.

Best Baby Clothes for Easy Diaper Changes

If the weather is warm, make it easy on yourself and get some adorable baby leg warmers. These make for the easiest diaper changes EVARRR (not to mention they are freakin’ adorable, gah!). If it’s cold, go for some footie pants. Footie pants are the BEST, but a little hard to find for some reason.

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Keep in mind that you are going to be changing A LOT of diapers throughout the day for newborns, so you want clothing that makes this easier for you, not more of a struggle. Remember too that newborns grow FAST, so you really don’t need to go crazy with newborn outfits. Especially if you’re a parent looking to maximize skin-to-skin benefits, you might even find it easier to just diaper and swaddle the baby a lot of the time, in which case you only need one or two clothing pieces for outings.

The Anatomy of Baby’s Wardrobe

A. Onesies

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Onesies are the staple of baby’s wardrobe (note: most stores call them “bodysuits” because Gerber has a trademark on the word “onesie”). People use onesies instead of regular shirts because they snap at the crotch, thereby preventing them from hiking up and exposing sweet, kissable baby bellies to the cold. Unless you live in a warm climate, long-sleeved onesies are preferred to keep those pudgy little arms warm.

You should have several onesies for each stage of development. You can buy them in 3 and 5-packs, and they’re not terribly expensive. Amazon has a great selection, as does Target. That said, the mommies agree that our favorite onesies are from Baby Gap. They hold up very well in the wash, last forever, and are stretchy around the neck and shoulders, which makes for easy on and off.

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There are a TON of onesies out there. Too many to list. If you have a sense of humor, try Cafe Press. Where else can you get a “Does my butt look big in this diaper?” onesie?

Hilare.

B. Pants/Jeans/Leggings

No explanation needed here.

If it’s not warm, you’ll need pants to accompany the aforementioned onesie. Jeans are a great staple because they go with just about anything, but cotton pants are much more comfortable.

My favorite spot for jeans is Old Navy. Baby Gap also has cute pants, although they run pretty slim and tall. Izzie and Owie also makes adorable leggings that are so stretchy they’ll fit your kid until AT LEAST the age of two.

C. The **FOOTED ONESIE**

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The footed onesie: remember it, write it down, take a picture of it (that’s a Friday reference. If you’re too young to know what that is, do yourself a favor and watch it. You’re welcome!)

Make no mistake about it, the footed onesie is the most awesome, easy, useful piece of clothing you can buy. Forget about a onesie, pants, socks, shoes, and mitts. The footed onesie takes care of it all! For practical (and lazy) mommies, this is the way to go.

There isn’t much distinction between footed onesies and jammies per se, except the ones that look jammy-esque are called jammies. Potato, po-TAH-to.

D. Sleepwear

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Jammies are easier to find because stores just call them pajamas, unlike the aforementioned situation. Footed jammies are the best to ensure those little feet stay nice and warm.

For newborns, you can also get sleeping gowns.

The big benefit of the sleeping gown is easy middle-of-the-night diaper changes, so they are perfect for the first month when your baby poops every couple of hours and needs EASY, frequent nighttime diaper changes. After about 4-5 weeks, the pooping-frequency slows waaaay down and nighttime changes are not as critical.

The downside of sleeping gowns is that they tend to hike up around baby’s tummy, which is very annoying. So to ensure warm feet and legs, sleeping gowns are best used in conjunction with a swaddler or swaddling blanket. Speaking of which…

E. Footwear

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Footwear for newborns is strictly for warmth. Let’s face it; they aren’t exactly running around in the street, right?

If your baby is not wearing a footed outfit, you’ll need some socks to keep those feet warm — and if it’s pretty cold outside, some shoes or booties.

The problem with baby socks and shoes is that they really, really do not stay on very well, with a few exceptions.

The socks-that-stay-on-the-best award goes to Best Ever First Socks by Hanna Andersson. Trumpette makes the cutest little socks-that-look-like shoes for both girls and boys that stay on fairly well. Another highly rated sock is from Baby Gap.

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Shake Your Booties

Robeez makes cute little baby shoes that stay on as best as one could expect. Zutano makes ugly-but-necessary baby booties (right). I also LOVE these baby mocs by Nowali – I used these every day in the winter. Two Little Beans also makes the most wonderful little baby slippers in tons of amazing designs.

F. Outerwear

When it’s cold outside, you’ll want a jacket and/or a heavier coat, especially if you spend a lot of time outside walking, going to the park, etc. If you’re in a milder climate, a simple hoodie may do the trick.

For your stroller, I loves me a good footmuff (insert “that’s what he said” here). Blankets do not stay on well, but a footmuff will stay in place and allows you to zip it up around your baby.

Washing Baby Clothes

Yes, you can use regular detergent to wash your baby’s clothes.

“Unless your baby has allergies or very sensitive skin, this shouldn’t be a problem for her, no matter how young she is.”

Mary Spraker, pediatric dermatologist at Emory University in Atlanta.

Be sure to choose a liquid detergent, as it tends to rinse more thoroughly, especially if you have hard water. Powders are more likely to leave flakes on clothing that can irritate baby’s skin and to strip flame-retardants from clothes.

If her skin does seem irritated or she seems itchy, try a detergent that’s free of dyes and fragrances (this still doesn’t necessarily need to be baby-specific). If you still notice a reaction, try rinsing the clothing twice or use a baby detergent until she is at least a year old. Dr. Spraker says, “Allergies to fragrances in laundry cleaners are rare, but they do occur occasionally.” Bottom line: unless you have a specific concern, whatever detergent you are using for the rest of your family is just dandy.

The “Best of” Baby Clothing

We asked our Facebook friends to name their favorite brands/stores. Here are the results (by $$$):

$ ~ Economy

$$ ~ Medium Priced

$$$ ~ High Dollar

2nd Hand

Onward. Time for our very favorite time of the day…

9. Playtime! With lots of fun toys for babies and infants!

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Best Baby Clothes - A practical guide to dressing your newborn? ›

Clothes should be comfortable, soft and easy to take care of. Stretchy jumpsuits that fasten at the front are best, as well as tops with envelope necks, which are easier to get over your baby's head. Jumpsuits with zips can make dressing your baby quick and easy too. Clothes made from cotton are a good choice.

What is the best way to dress a newborn baby? ›

A good rule of thumb is to give your baby 1 extra layer of clothing than what you're wearing. For example, if you're in a t-shirt and jumper, dress them in a vest, sleepsuit and cardigan or jumper. If you feel chilly, your baby probably does too.

What baby clothes do you need for a newborn? ›

Babies grow very quickly. All you need for the first few weeks are enough clothes to make sure your baby will be warm and clean. You'll probably need: 6 stretch suits (all-in-ones) for both day and night, or 4 stretch suits and 2 nightdresses (nighties) for the night – use socks or bootees with the nightie if it's cold.

How many outfits do you really need for a newborn? ›

Layers are crucial with newborns, as they struggle to regulate their own body temperature. Long-sleeved onesies and long-sleeve sleepwear are both good ideas. You can also match onesies with shirts. On average, it's best to have at least 14 newborn clothing options (two for each day of the week).

Should I buy 0000 or 000? ›

It helps to understand the different newborn sizes and at what age, height and weight you can expect babies to fit the next size up. The key newborn sizes to be aware of are: Size 0000: newborns up to 4kg and 56cm. Size 000: 0-3 months between 3-5kg and up to 62cm.

How do you dress a newborn step by step? ›

Step 1: Either place your baby on a safe flat surface or support them one on your lap. Step 2: Unsnap the bodysuit and scrunch it up, crotch first, toward the neck. Step 3: Stretch the neck hole open. Step 4: Pull the bodysuit up over Baby's legs until you reach the sleeves.

How many layers should a newborn wear at night? ›

Another rule of thumb recommended by The Sleep Foundation and The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is to dress your baby in one additional layer than an adult would need to feel comfortable in the same room. This way, you'll avoid over-bundling and overheating.

How long do newborns fit into newborn clothes? ›

Put simply, there is no straightforward answer to the question, “How long do babies wear newborn clothes?” But, here is a general rule of thumb: If your baby weighs eight pounds or less at birth, you can probably expect them to be in newborn sizes for about three to five weeks.

How many bottles does a newborn need? ›

Newborn babies generally feed between 10 and 14 times in 24 hours, with feeds becoming a little less frequent as they grow. If you are exclusively bottle feeding your baby, whether formula or expressed breastmilk, you might want around four to six bottles and teats to get you started.

What should I dress my newborn in summer at night? ›

In warmer weather, you can dress baby in a sleeveless and legless onesies, or just a nappy and singlet. For cooler weather, a full suit will keep baby warm. If you are using a sleeping bag, select the TOG that matches the temperature of the room.

How many onesies does a newborn go through a day? ›

Here's a minimum number of different baby items that might be useful: 4-6 onesies. 4-6 baby sleeping attire, such as gowns, a sleeping bag.

How many onesies does a newborn go through? ›

Considering babies go through 1-2 outfit changes a day, it is a good idea to have 4-6 zip front onesies and bodysuits on hand. It is a good idea to have a mix of merino and organic cotton bodysuits, as well as short-sleeved and long-sleeved.

How many newborn size onesies do you need? ›

We generally include 8-10 onesies for the newborn and early months sizes. We always include at least some long sleeve onesies in our sets for skin protection from the sun. Many new parents like to use kimono bodysuits for the first few weeks.

What size is best to buy for a newborn? ›

Whether you're trying to choose a coming-home outfit for your own little one or pick out something sweet for a loved one's new baby, newborn-size (NB) clothes, or something a bit bigger with some room to grow, such as 0-3 months, is most likely the way to go.

Do babies need singlets under onesies? ›

The first place to start is always a singlet, as it is an essential piece when layering. Singlets can be worn all year round, day or night, so it's important to have plenty of these in your baby's wardrobe.

Should newborn wear socks to bed? ›

Socks Help to regulate their body temperature

Surprisingly, warming a baby's skin temperature can decrease their core body temperature by expanding blood vessels near the skin. A low core temperature is needed for sleep, so putting socks on at bedtime can help you baby nod off easier than if they weren't wearing any.

How should you dress your newborn at night? ›

Sleep clothing can be layered to suit the bedroom temperature and provide any needed warmth. In many cases, a onesie can be an effective primary layer of sleepwear. As a general rule, parents and caregivers should dress a baby with only one more layer than an adult would need to stay warm in that same bedroom.

How many outfits a day does a newborn go through? ›

And the answer is: it depends. Babies are notoriously messy, and you might need to change their outfits 2-4 times a day just because they spat and got their onesie dirty again. Factor in the outfit needed for their 'outside' time, and you'll quickly come to learn you might need a few outfit changes throughout the day.

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