Your baby’s first clothes (2024)

You may be tempted to buy huge amounts of gorgeous newborn clothes but in reality your little one will grow out of early outfits within weeks. And don’t forget you may be given baby clothes as gifts, so try to keep to the essentials.

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What your new baby needs:

  • 6-8 bodysuits or vests – for babies born in spring, autumn and winter these are usually worn under a sleepsuit (or a little outfit). They are like little T-shirts that fasten with poppers between the legs. In summer these can be worn on their own. It’s a good idea to be well stocked as those early messy poos have a tendency to escape!
  • 6-8 sleepsuits/babygrows – for the first weeks of his life, your baby will probably practically live in a sleepsuit. These are perfect because they are comfortable, warm and practical and, secondly, you may not feel up to struggling with tiny tights or trousers. Always get the ones that fasten down both legs so you don’t have to take the whole thing off to change a nappy.
  • 2 cardigans – handy to have whatever the time of year. Babies are not as good as adults at regulating their body temperature, and although they shouldn’t be allowed to get too warm, it is important they don’t get cold. A cardigan is the perfect way of keeping baby cosy.
  • Hats – invest in a sunhat and a woolly hat for winter. It’s a good idea, anyway to keep your newborn baby’s head covered up when you’re out and about.
  • 1 warm jacket or pramsuit – again for winter babies and on chillier days these are ideal for keeping baby warm while you’re out. But beware – don’t try to put them on when you are in a rush as babies often hate being manoeuvred into bulky garments.
  • 2 pairs of scratch mitts – newborns often scratch their faces, and as their skin is still so new and fragile it can quickly become sore, or even infected.
  • 6 bibs – whether breast or bottle-fed, some babies have a tendency to “posset” (bring up tiny amounts of milk) and a bib – plastic-backed works best - will help protect their clothes.

Although it’s sensible to buy neutral colours before your baby is born, once he or she arrives you will want to add a more personal touch. Bodysuits (or vests) and sleepsuits are practical, but nowadays they are stylish too, featuring everything from popular children’s characters to trendy slogans. “Sleepsuits or ‘onesies’, as they are now called, are great because there are some fantastic designs out there. And for mums it makes it look like the baby is in a proper outfit but you have the ease of a sleepsuit,” says Janet McKenzie, owner of funkyboysandgirls.com.

How long will your baby's first clothes last?

The short answer is that it depends on how fast your baby grows – and how big he or she was at birth. Some babies will go straight into 0-3months and some will still be in newborn when they are almost 12 weeks. Here is a typical size guide – although no two stores are the same :

Age Max Height Max Weight kg/lbs

Newborn 56cm 4.5kg/10lbs

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0-3months 62cm 6.5kg/14.5lbs

3-6 months 68cm 8.0kg/17.5lbs

It may come as a bit of a shock how often you have to completely replace your baby’s wardrobe. One day she will seem cosy in her little pink suit and the next you won’t believe she ever fitted into it. But don’t panic – friends and family will often buy clothes as gifts (and the really sensible ones will give you slightly bigger sizes for your baby to grow into!).

Dressing up

Once you have mastered the “onesie” or babygrow you may want to venture into outfit territory. “I find it’s the mums of girls who buy the most,” says Janet. “And people buying for girls will always buy the fancier ones.” A popular addition to the newborn wardrobe is the “outfit”. This is often a three-piece combination - dress, tights and cardigan for girls or T-shirt, trousers and jacket for boys. “We sell a lot of bright, statement pieces,” says Minnie Craske, owner of Lottie & Ted’s baby store in Reigate, Surrey. “People buying a gift do tend to buy a whole outfit and are very much design-led.”

The secret to putting on a babygrow

The best way to get your baby – who will no-doubt be screaming, wriggling or curled up in a ball – into a babygrow is to lay the garment flat and then place her on top. Always make sure she has the nappy on already as you don’t want any nasty surprises on the nice clean suit! Start at the bottom: open one leg of the babygrow and ease your baby’s leg into it and then do the same with the other. Next, gather up one sleeve and hold it open while you slide your baby’s hand through. Repeat with the other arm and then finally do up the fastenings. It is at this point that you’ll realise you have missed a popper or your baby will do a poo and you will have to start all over again!

Fabrics

Newborns and young babies should always be dressed in soft, comfortable clothing and fabrics. Denim, cord and heavy materials are just not suitable. “I only buy 100% cotton for babies,” says Minnie. “It’s perfect for babies because it is so soft and breathable.” She adds: “Organic is best and a lot of mums are hot on whether a fabric is organic or not.”

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It’s also a good idea too to wash the clothes before you use them – as you don’t know how or where they were stored before they reached the shop. And when it comes to choosing a detergent, non-biological powders or liquids are thought to be better as they contain less enzymes and are therefore kinder to delicate skin.

Your baby’s first clothes (2024)

FAQs

What should a baby's first outfit be? ›

Rompers and all-in-ones are so simple to take off if baby spits up or has an accident, whilst sleepsuits or t-shirts with enveloped necklines will help you protect their head whilst you get them dressed. And if you're going for leggings, elasticated waistbands are comfy on their tummy, and easy for you to pull up, too.

What should I first wear for new born baby? ›

1. Start with the onesie or wrap shirt. Onesies are practically synonymous with baby clothing: They cater to the needs of a tiny human who's unaccustomed to wearing clothes. Think of these bodysuits as ideal base layers for newborns.

What do babies first wear? ›

Your baby will likely live in growsuits for the first few months of their life. Two-way zips on your onesies are a must for easy changing, as are zip protectors to protect the most delicate of skin. With enclosed feet and fold-over mittens, our growsuits will keep your baby warm and comfortable.

What do babies wear right after birth? ›

Most hospitals prefer to dress babies simply, either in just a diaper and swaddled in a flannel blanket, or in a side-snap bodysuit or basic gown (all of these items will be provided for you).

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

0-3 Months Clothing Size

Since your baby will be growing pretty quickly at this stage, it's a good idea not to go overboard. Stick to the two outfits a day rule, making sure you have at least 14 different options to experiment with. Onesies and rompers are still excellent choices here.

Should newborns wear 0 or 3 month clothes? ›

It can be confusing to determine the difference between Newborn and 0-3 month clothes, but typically Newborn sizes cover babies in the 5-8 pound range while the 0-3 month sizes fit 8-12 pound children.

What is the rule for newborn clothes? ›

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.

How many outfits does a newborn need at the hospital? ›

Aim for one outfit in newborn size and one 0-3 months. Don't forget hats and/or socks, if weather-appropriate, to keep baby warm.

Do you change newborn clothes at night? ›

From the beginning to help your baby get used to a day-night routine, you should always change their clothes before bedtime. If changing into their sleepsuit and sleeping bag is accompanied by a good-night ritual, your baby will associate this with bedtime.

How many onesies for a newborn? ›

Start With 10 Baby Onesies

Keeping those newborn sizes in mind, it's best to have 10-15 baby onesies ready to go. Most newborns live in onesies their first few months, as it's much easier to change them. Plus, you can layer organic cotton onesies with stylish tops and bottoms for a wonderfully warm baby outfit.

What clothes do babies sleep in when first born? ›

For younger babies being swaddled or wrapped, we recommend lightweight, fabrics such as muslin and cotton. If you are using sheets and a blanket, make sure they are also lightweight and muslin or cotton fabric.

How many newborn diapers do I need? ›

A daily average of 10 to 12 diapers over the first month of a baby's life means that your baby may go through around 300 or so diapers in his first month of life! Once your baby is older than 1 month, you may notice fewer soiled diapers. Babies between 1 and 5 months old typically go through 8 to 10 diapers per day.

What should mom wear after birth? ›

Soft, breathable fabrics: Cotton is ideal for pajamas, robes, and loose-fitting clothes. It was very beneficial for me at that time. High-waisted styles: Leggings or comfy pants with a high waistband can offer gentle belly support. Easy access for nursing (if breastfeeding): Look for tops.

What is the best thing to dress a newborn in? ›

Thin cotton clothes work well, starting with a thin sleeper onesie and then adding as needed — maybe a long sleeved shirt and pants or even a snowsuit if your little one is going to be in very cold temps. Cover up. Make sure that your baby is completely covered from head-to-toe.

What do babies wear with an umbilical cord? ›

Use comfortably fitting—not tight—onesies, or just dress baby in diapers and T-shirts.

What should a newborn baby wear? ›

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.

What should a baby wear to leave the hospital? ›

Comfort. As most babies are likely just going right into an infant car seat, comfort is important too, so simple is best. Skip outfits with intricate embroidery or lace, in favor of soft cotton basics that won't irritate sensitive newborn skin. Easy on-off.

What week should I start buying baby clothes? ›

When should you start buying baby clothes? You should start buying baby clothes during your second trimester onwards. If you're planning on finding out your baby's gender, you may choose to wait until after your 20 week anomaly scan, but there's no reason not to buy basics like sleepsuits and vests before then.

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