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Baby clothes can be separated neatly into three distinct categories, and it’s important that parents stock up on at least a few outfits from each. Especially young children will spend a great deal of their time in sleepwear. These garments are typically loose-fitting and warm enough to keep the child well insulated through the night. The second category is probably the least commonly utilized: dress-up clothes. These are to be worn during trips out into public or to visit a family member.
The most practical form of baby clothing is known as daywear. These clothes are appropriate for romping around the house. They should be durable and plentiful because babies have a tendency to spit up all over their clothes. In most cases, a onesie is appropriate for an infant to wear as he or she crawls around the household exploring that tiny world.