When we talk about the arrival of our baby, it's a wonderful thing. It feels like we're entering a whole new world! There's enormous anxiety and anticipation about what it's going to be like when we welcome our little one into our arms.
What's more, we mustn't forget that before the baby arrives at our home, we have to make sure that all the preparations have been made, planned and defined.
One aspect that it is essential to have prepared for the future months of our little one's life is their clothes. To this concern, we can add the fact that it is essential to be careful. The material, the way it's produced, whether it's practical to use, and so on.
We love this topic - thinking about baby's first clothes, what accessories to use, which outfits are the favourites, the basics that we need to have on hand and, not forgetting that they should all be delicate pieces that provide comfort and safety for the baby. We love being able to create a whole collection of clothes for our son or daughter, where every detail counts and we don't want anything to be missing.
But again, we need to take a few precautions into consideration. You can start to build up a more complete wardrobe little by little. When it comes to baby clothes, thousands of tips can be given, but we'd like to highlight the most basic one that parents should always bear in mind: take into account the size and weight of the baby when it is born, because it can influence the size of our baby's clothes - a practical example: if the baby is big, it's normal to have to buy clothes that are one size bigger.
However, even when we're talking about baby clothes, we need to take into account the baby's characteristics, perhaps what's most suitable for them, what's most practical according to their behaviour, or even take into consideration some items that might make them uncomfortable. We don't want that.
Over the years, at Wedoble we have considered the comfort of the little one to be essential - right from birth. Our clothes are created with the aim of providing this comfort and keeping up with baby's growth. We'll have everything from the most basic and essential pieces for your little one's wardrobe to pieces that are typical of each season. A little bit of everything will make sense in the outfits and it will be a pleasure to see them wearing a shirt in a colour that flatters their eyes or a dress that looks perfect on them.
So today we want to help mums and dads create the wardrobe they've been thinking about and organise:
- Bodysuit: made of soft cotton, ideally crossed at the front and secured with clips at the front - this will be a huge help when dressing and undressing your baby;
- Babygrow: (full body) - made of soft cotton or another soft material; tied at the front to make it easier to put on and take off;
- Jacket: cotton, cashmere or wool - depending on the season;
- Socks: necessary to keep baby's feet warm;
- Shoes: shoes made of soft materials (in our case they are mostly made of cotton).
- Nappies: to use when it's time to get your baby into bed or for a good nap in the afternoon, for exemple. And they can be customised!
Today, we're sharing with you these items that we think are essential when starting to create your baby's wardrobe. However, there will be more items that are crucial for your baby's wardrobe, but we've highlighted these. We mustn't forget that we're going to receive some presents with the arrival of the new member of the family. The most important thing is that baby is comfortable and feels good in them.
Wedoble always wants the arrival of a baby to be the best it can be - with great happiness and comfort. Being able to contribute to this new phase for many mums, dads and their little ones is a privilege. Trusting Wedoble will give you a fantastic wardrobe for your babies.
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What about you? When it came to creating and organising your baby's wardrobe, what were your main concerns? What was or is your experience like? We want to know your opinion.