Tuesday, September 9, 2014

4 Important Reminders When Buying a Snowsuit or Winter Coat for Baby


Remember that you're not the only one in need of a new and warm wardrobe when the winter season comes, babies need winter wear as well. You can find cool baby clothes like winter coats and snowsuits that can help keep your child warm all winter. But, choosing the proper winter apparel for a baby can be more difficult than choosing winter clothing for an adult. Here are some tips you should consider:

 Go over the characteristics of both snowsuits and winter coats

Winter coats and snowsuits each have distinct characteristics that you should consider. Snowsuits provide the wearer with full-body coverage, making them a good outer-wear choice for someone who plans to stay out for a long period of time. However, there are downsides to dressing your baby in a snowsuit.

Even though your baby will be warm, the suit may be too thick to fit in a car seat and the suit can be difficult to remove for constant diaper changing. Winter coats are much easier to wear and take off so they can be practical for use inside the home or during short outdoor excursions. Even if it is so, they cannot give the same full body protection that snowsuits offer. You should base your selection of either a winter coat or snowsuit on your lifestyle and activities.


Think about your infant's movements

 Consider what activities your child is involved in and how they move about before you select his or her winter clothing. Babies can easily get uncomfortable inside thick snowsuits and coats and these may cause difficulty when he or she moves around. Choose winter clothing that is warm enough and allows easier movement if your child can already walk. Since the temperature may change, purchasing a coat with a removable liner might be best because it will let you add or remove layers easily.


Go over different closure options

 Winter coats and snowsuits usually have closures like snaps, zippers or Velcro. These options will affect the wearer's convenience as well as your own. Remember that it will be hard to hold small zippers while wearing winter gloves. Look for winter apparel with closures that will remain safely fastened but are also easy for you to handle.


 Think about what size is practical when choosing a winter coat

Your infant will grow quickly in the first year, so you might not be able to find a winter coat that your baby can use for more than a winter. To accommodate your infant's growth over the winter months, consider buying a coat that is a bit bigger than his or her current size. For toddlers, consider buying a coat that is a size bigger so your child can use it for at least another winter. Don't pick a coat that is too tight as it might be difficult for your child to wear any additional layers of clothing underneath it.

Think about your choice of your baby's winter wear carefully as this type of clothing is very important for your baby during cold months.
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