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3 Types Of Pajamas Every New Baby's Wardrobe Should Include

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Bringing a new baby into the world is an exciting and scary experience at the same time. Not only is there a little bundle of joy to look forward to spending time with, but there is a lot of responsibility to commit to – like buying the right kinds of pajamas in time for their arrival. Following are three important types of baby pajamas your new baby's wardrobe should include.

Onesies

One of the most important types of pajamas that should be included in your new baby's wardrobe is onesies. They're easy to put on and take off, they feature button crotches for convenient diaper changing, and they are extremely versatile. During the day, pair a onesie with a pair of pants to create a cute outfit your little one can wear throughout the day. When it gets chilly at night, put a sweater on over the onesie until bed time.

Onesies come in a variety of styles and designs. Many are even decorated with cute messages that can help show off your baby's personality as they age. You can buy onesies one at a time or in packs of multiple sizes to make dressing your little one both fun and stress-free as time goes on.

Sleeping Gowns

Sleeping gowns are not just for baby girls. Both boys and girls enjoy the experience of sleeping in a flowing gown that doesn't restrict their movement, yet keeps their whole bodies warm and protected from the elements. Sleeper gowns are long, dress-like pajamas that come in both long and short sleeve designs.

These gowns are perfect options for warm nights when your baby doesn't need their legs covered up with socks and pants. Sleeper gowns will cover your baby's skin, but because they're free flowing at the bottom, they won't get too warm while they sleep.

Swaddle Sleepers

Swaddle sleepers are an excellent pajama choice for newborns, as they provide an "in the womb" experience and offer the feeling of extra safety while napping or sleeping at night. Swaddle sleepers can be adjusted to provide a very snug fit or a loose fit depending on your baby's mood and needs at the time of wearing it. And swaddle sleepers come in a variety of materials like light cotton options for summer and heavy wool options for winter.

For optimal convenience, comfort, and style, it's a good idea to make sure that your baby's wardrobe includes all of the options outlined here.


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