Monday, March 28, 2011

Some basic tips for New born Baby Clothes

Some basic tips for Newborn Baby Clothes
Congratulations! It must be very exciting to buy newborn baby clothes.If you are planning to buy new born baby cloths please make sure you have this points before making a final decision.It's a fun activity! Everything is so teeny tiny and you can't help but pile your shopping cart to the brim! While this special event can be a blast, there a few important things that you should know before you take the plunge into your favorite baby store. I am going to give you some great tips to be aware of when you are shopping for your baby's brand new wardrobe. In this article, we will discuss pre-washed baby clothing, organic vs. non-organic, materials, tags vs. tag-less, zipper guards, buttons, prices, and more. You can jot these down in shorthand so that you can them readily available on your shopping spree.

Think back to the last time you bought yourself something new to wear. Do you remember that itchy feeling that you got from the too-stiff new clothing item? Many babies are quite sensitive to the starchy feeling. It might make you feel really great to dress your baby in a new outfit straight from the store, however, it will feel awfully scratchy to him. Many brands pre-wash their clothing. Not only do the clothes have that soft, comfy touch to them, but you can also rest assured that the clothes won't fade during the first wash from a bright and lively color to a dull look.



Organic Baby Clothes

Buying organic clothes is a great way to introduce your child to a greener lifestyle at a young age. You can start by providing your baby’s essentials with earth friendly organic clothing. Each small step we make provides a healthier lifestyle for our children as well as improving the global community for their future. Your baby probably won't notice if he is wearing something made of organic materials or not, but it is still a great way to get started in making this your lifestyle.

Materials

You have to be really careful when you are choosing newborn baby clothes, as well as any clothing, while we are at it. Many of the cheaper clothing out there is made of cheaper materials. That's not always a bad thing, but it definitely comes into play regarding flame resistant materials. If the clothing is not flame resistant (usually polyester and the like) you have to be sure that the clothes are well fitted on your baby's body. Loose fitting garments are more likely to catch fire. Cotton is a great material for clothing. It is breathable and comfortable for the baby's skin. Some types of cottons are flame-resistant as well.

Clothes Tags

Tags are another important thing to know about. A lot of babies find that tag on the back of their necks very irritating and bothersome. One solution is to remove the tags from your newborn's clothing. When doing so, instead of cutting it, which will leave some itchy remnants behind, remove the tags from the seam so that nothing will be left. Another option is to buy tagless clothes. To avoid the problem altogether, many companies have chosen to inscribe the important information, such as the brand name, size, materials, etc. directly onto the clothing itself. You can find the information in the same place as the tag, which is usually on the inside back near the neck.

Zipper Gaurd

Another great thing that is an amazing addition to newborn baby clothes is the zipper guard. Can you recall any time that you accidentally zippered your skin? Ouch! A zipper guard is a piece of cloth that is attached to clothing between the zipper and skin in order to protect the skin from getting caught in the zipper. Be sure to look for clothing with full-length zipper guards.

Buttons

:- Be cautious of buttons on baby clothing. These cute little ornaments are actually a very dangerous choking hazard. If they are on areas of the clothing that are out of your baby's reach, be sure that they are securely fastened. (It is a good idea to check every so often as time goes on.) Ditch the clothes that have real buttons near the mouth.
Don't overspend. It's the worst thing you can do to yourself. As cute as that $75 something may look on your adorable newborn, it's not worth it. Babies outgrow their clothing so quickly that it's just not worth it to spend a fortune on their clothes. Shop the clearance racks dry and hit the malls during the major sales. Use coupons and order online. If there is something that you just can't pass up, check online first. It may be cheaper there. These are all great ways to save on your baby's clothing.

Now you have these great tips to keep handy while shopping for newborn baby clothes. Congratulations again and happy shopping! 

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