When buying baby clothes parents are suddenly inundated with multiple choices that can become quite confusing. How many cute and adorable outfits does little Bill or Hillary need? How many Onesie body suits are enough? For little people that grow so quickly there are certainly a wide variety of clothing options, how does a new parent know what to get?
To help settle the dilemma and answer these questions, parents need to keep in mind a simple rule of three. Babies need three kinds of clothes. Clothes are needed for daytime wear, for going out, and for sleeping. The baby sleepwear will likely outnumber the other varieties since sleeping is what babies spend most of their time doing, but the numbers of each outfit will vary in direct relation to the number of times the parents are willing to do laundry.
Baby Daywear
The clothes you have for your baby to hang around in should be comfortable, easy to access for diaper changes, and simple. These are the articles that your baby will spend most of her time in and theyre bound to get dirty. When the baby spits up, spews strained beets all over the place, crawls around on the floor, or does any of the other...