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Baby Clothes - Baby Clothes Shopping TipsJanuary 10, 2009Home Home & Family Child care Tags: baby clothes, baby gifts, celebrity mom,
All parents want their babies to be neatly groomed and well dressed for their appearances in public. There are times when we may allow baby the occasional disheveled morning, toddling about the house in nothing but their disposable diaper and a stretch cotton shirt daubed in oatmeal from breakfast. There’s always a spoonful or two that just didn’t quite make the trip into their little mouths. If we’re staying at home for the time being, hit the high spots with a bath cloth and tend to some more pressing matters first. No harm done.
It just takes so darn long to wash, dry and press the sweet little 100% cotton dress with the French Embroidery or the little Jon Jon with the trains done in perfect hand smocking. How much time it takes to prepare baby’s wardrobe is determined at the time of purchase. WHEN TO PURCHASE The time to buy baby’s outfits is not thirty minutes before baby is scheduled to be on display and available to her admiring fans. I know every young mom is busy. The laundry needs tending, the dishes need washing, and groceries don’t buy themselves. Use some discipline and put together an almost fool proof plan for saving yourself some time and effort in shopping for your baby’s articles of clothing. WHAT TO TAKE WITH YOU TO THE STORE Next time you are grocery shopping at the warehouse discount store looking at the bananas someone mentions that it’s going to be really chilly tonight. Yikes, baby needs a pair of footed pajamas. Do you dash two aisles over and grab a pair of pajamas marked for your child’s precise age and save yourself time? Repeat after me: A spur of the moment purchase is rarely a worthwhile purchase! AVOIDING CLOTHING MALFUNCTIONS Cute is great, comfortable and well fitting is mandatory. When shopping for baby clothing pay close attention to ease of use. Ease of use? Dressing a baby on a good day is not the easiest undertaking. Dressing a baby on a tense morning is darn near impossible. Articles of baby clothing with properly sized openings and easy to secure fastenings are desirable. Believe me, attempting to squeeze baby’s head into a less than ample neck opening is NOT going to make the day start out on a positive note. Take a garment that has proven itself to be acceptable in this area, measure the opening and add this measurement to your notebook. Update the measurements as baby grows. Opt for snaps over buttons on most articles of clothing. Cutesy shaped buttons are a real eye-catcher in the store, but giraffe shaped buttons don’t make for an easy suiting up process. Irregular shapes contribute to excessive wear and tear of the stitched finishing around buttonholes. Have you ever tried to re-finish a buttonhole? It’s nearly impossible even for an accomplished seamstress with a top-notch state of the art machine. The buttonholes on an infant’s clothing are microscopic and the fabric just never seems to be shaped properly after the repair. Really good grippers, snaps or Velcro will save you time and garment malfunction. Zippers have their place as well. CONSTRUCTION Inspect the clothing in the store. Are all seams sewn securely and are the raw edges finished properly to avoid raveling? Do the grippers or snaps seem to be attached to the fabric so as not to detach themselves from the fabric after many clothing changes? Does the Velcro appear to be heavy duty and the connecting teeth easily de-fuzzed? If you just couldn’t walk away from those giraffe shaped buttons, are the buttonholes well finished and the buttons sewn securely? FABRICS While organic cottons are all the rage, the deep, hard to remove wrinkles that come with them will never be acceptable. I love the 100% organic cottons, but even I must accept that this is not an easy care fabric. Unless you are a celebrity mom with loads of help, natural fabrics will add extra work hours to laundry day. You can soak it in fabric softener to decrease the need to iron, but how organic is that? Personally, I don’t mind ironing one hundred percent cotton items. The process is soothing and relaxing to me. The smell is wonderful and it brings back good memories of my childhood. I just love to turn on some good music and iron away! This is something I truly enjoy when I have time. However much I enjoy this, when I’m pushed for time I want the option not to have to iron everything baby wears! The answer to this is to have at least a few of those smocked bubbles and shortalls in a blend of cotton and polyester. These items require little if any pressing. Launder these pieces in your everyday laundry soap of choice in warm water using a fabric softener if baby’s not allergic. Dry them using the perma-press setting of your dryer. Be standing ready when the dryer finishes its cycle to whip the baby’s clothing out before there is a chance for any wrinkles to set. Hang them on a nicely padded baby hanger and chances are nobody will be able to tell if they were ironed or not! Save the wonderful natural fabrics for special occasions or when you just want to rock out and iron your cares away! Don’t laugh, I highly recommend it! Article Source: http://www.tips.com.my About the Author: Jan Bay has had a long association with the music industry. Working with musicians and music promotion has given her unique insight into the industry. 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