Friday, 30 March 2012

Baby Dresses 0-3 Months

When it comes to dressing baby boys, it is common knowledge that there is a lot less choice in clothing, in comparison to baby girls. Baby boy clothes are simply not as well catered for, although that is changing slowly. Baby boys are generally dressed in shirts and trousers, whereas baby girls also have dresses and skirts, so in a sense, the difference in choice is down to cultural factors. Clearly, parents will not want to dress their baby boys in clothing that is meant for baby girls, however, when it comes to certain styles of baby clothing, such as pinafores and romper suits, they are perfectly acceptable options for boys.




When it comes to dressing babies, there are some general rules that pertain to both genders, however, there are a few differences, and here we will discuss some of the considerations you should make when choosing baby boy clothes.
Regardless of gender, comfort always comes first. It can be very tempting to opt for a cute little number, but if the clothing is uncomfortable, you will hear about it. Heavy fabrics, incorrect sizing, and man-made materials, are frequently irritating for young children's skin - babies' skin is a much more sensitive than adults' skin, so what may feel comfortable for us, can be excruciating for them - and you are likely to upset them if you put them in the wrong clothing.



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