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Comfortable and Versatile Cardigans: Must-Have Items in Your Newborn’s Wardrobe

Aahh, the arrival of a newborn in the family – an exciting and memorable experience followed by a series of stresses and headaches over the smallest of things. And when I say smallest, I really mean it. You’d be amazed at how much time you spend trying to figure out the baby wardrobe essentials and shopping, overwhelmed with brands and products. 

And, among the priorities you’re going to focus on, like a whole set of onesies and bodysuits, it’s necessary to pay attention to warm knitwear like cute and comfortable cardigan for newborn as the versatile piece of baby clothing it is. Do I need a newborn cardigan? Yes, I’m afraid there’s no running away from it, as it tends to be a useful item to have. 

Reasons to Invest in Newborn Cardigans

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If you need more convincing as to why you ought to boost your little one’s wardrobe with this kind of item, read up to learn more about the benefits. 

Temp Regulation 

It’s true that a newborn baby is very sensitive to the temperature fluctuations as he or she still doesn’t have the body temperature regulation ability like you do, so getting too cold and too hot are both easy possibility in those first few weeks of their life. This makes the cardigan for newborn an indispensable clothing piece to count on when the weather gets chilly. 

It’s perfect as the additional layer, worn over onesies, bodysuits, and sleeved and sleeveless tops. Always think that your little one feels colder than you do when in the newborn stage, so it’s best to keep a cardigan at hand at all times. I don’t just mean in those cold autumn and winter days, but nights of spring and summer too when the temperatures drop, as well as when staying in a room where there’s air conditioner on. 

Hassle-Free Dressing

Not every newborn is fond of those dressing and undressing times, which can result in stress you could much rather avoid. Having a convenient item like the cardigan with its button design that opens at the front gives you this ease and flexibility, so dress ups don’t have to be daunting or a challenge for the new parents, and stressful for the bub. 

Easy to put on, just as it is easy to take off when the baby’s warm, you can’t do without a baby cardigan. Some instances I can think of when it truly shows you how helpful it is include late night nappy changes, outings, and paediatrician check-ups and vaccinations. 

Comfort

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Let’s face it, the delicate little humans they are, babies could do with all the comfort we can provide them with, so why not indulge them with soft and certified organic wool, cotton or bamboo baby cardigans that are gentle on the skin and don’t have any of the harsh chemicals in them that cause irritations and allergies. 

Furthermore, these are fabrics that are warm, yet still breathable, and can assist your little one with the body temp regulation. What’s more, the designs of cardigans available ensure your baby’s also comfortable when it comes to unrestricted movements whenever wearing them. Warmth minus the discomfort from restriction sounds like a win win combination doesn’t it?!

Versatility

The cardigan for newborn comes in a range of styles, designs, patterns, colours, giving you a vast array to choose from and combine with the other items that are part of your bub’s wardrobe. There are even those gender neutral ones perfect for clothing you want to pass down to their future siblings. From the dressier versions for the dressier occasions to the simpler ones for home and day-to-day use, you’ve got various options to pick from. 

It’s easy to include them in two set outfits, matching them in colour with the bottoms, for example, and styling them over shirts, bodysuits and onesies. Equally easy to wear them under a jacket, for example. Ideally, you should have two of each type so you always have one backup in case of a burp accident or food stains. 

The good thing about getting two is that you won’t be overdoing it with the investment, so it’s not much of an expenditure, and you won’t pile up too much taking over a lot of the closet space. The other good thing, especially if you invest in quality and organic fabric designs, is that they are highly durable so regular use shouldn’t put them through a lot of wear and tear. 

This, along with the roomier design, makes them ideal for wearing several months instead of during just the one season as is usually the case with most newborn clothing items, which saves you from the extra shopping. And, to give you one final benefit you’d love, they can easily be passed down from one child to the other in perfect condition. 

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