Unfortunately babies go through a lot of clothing. This means that parents need to think ahead and stockpile new clothing for their babies. One easy and cheap solution is to buy a bunch of baby onesies. This type of clothing is very practical and can be used in many situations.
One nice feature about onesies is that they snap around the bottom of the baby. The kimono onesie snaps along the side. In either case, onesies are comfortable for the baby. The snaps make it so the clothing doesn’t get pushed up and rub the baby’s belly. Baby’s skin is very sensitive and sometimes with normal pants, their skin can become irritated. In addition, onesies keep the baby’s belly warm because it is snapped into position (traditional clothing can come loose and expose the baby’s skin to the air).
Another nice feature about onesies is that they can be worn year round. During the winter, they serve as an excellent undershirt. Simply put on some pants and your baby is ready to go. During the summer they are light enough to keep the baby cool. With onesies there is no need to add pants, you can let your baby run free in his or her onesie. Most often, onesies come in short sleeve (good for summer). However, there are some onesies with long sleeves that work great in the winter.
Baby bodysuits work excellent underneath other baby clothing. They work excellently to hide both the baby’s diaper and the baby’s skin.
It’s easy to find baby one-pieces. Almost all of the main stream stores carry them, even Wal-Mart. These stores usually sell the onesies for very cheap prices. However, if you want to buy designer baby onesies, you won’t be able to find them at your local box stores. The best place to find designer baby clothing is on the Internet. The Internet has an extremely wide selection of onesies, but note that prices will go up when you are shopping for designer clothes.
Keep in mind that newborn babies need a lot of clothes. They are constantly spitting up, dripping food on themselves, or using the bathroom. It is a good idea to have a baby onesie or two stashed around the house, or in your baby bag in case of emergencies. The bottom line is that you can never have too many onesies.