Author: h***e
Date:
Review: I’ve bought quite a few baby clothes over the last few months, and honestly the *material makes all the difference*. *Comfort is #1.* Babies have really sensitive skin, so the softest, most breathable fabrics are the ones that work best day to day. Natural materials like cotton and bamboo feel gentle, don’t make baby sweaty, and are way less likely to cause irritation. You can really feel the difference after a full day of wear — baby just seems more comfortable and less fussy. *Washability matters a lot.* Let’s be real, baby clothes get dirty _fast_. Spit up, food, diapers… you’ll be washing these constantly. The best ones hold up well. They don’t shrink, fade, or get rough after a bunch of washes. I look for fabrics that get softer over time instead of wearing out. *Design + Practicality* The little details are what save your sanity. Easy snaps, zippers that don’t pinch, and wide necklines make dressing and diaper changes so much easier, especially in the middle of the nigh
Color: Green
Size: 1-3M









