How to purchase high-quality infant and toddler clothing?
Fabric selection: Baby skin is delicate, and the following points should be noted when choosing fabrics:
Pure cotton material: Pure cotton fabric has good breathability, strong sweat absorption, and is not easy to irritate the delicate skin of infants. It is recommended to choose pure cotton clothing with a cotton content of over 95%.
Avoid synthetic materials such as polyester and acrylic, which have poor breathability and are prone to allergies.
Organic cotton: Organic cotton is more environmentally friendly, does not contain chemical additives, and is suitable for infants to use.
Color selection: Choose light, soft, and elegant colors to avoid overly bright colors, as bright colors may contain fluorescent agents that may irritate the baby's eyes and cause skin allergies.
Style design:
Loose and comfortable: Clothing should be loose and comfortable, avoiding tight fitting clothing to allow the baby to move freely.
Simple design: Avoid complex decorations and excessive details, choose front cardigans or wide round neck clothes for easy on/off and diaper changing.
No buttons and zippers: Avoid using materials such as buttons or zippers that may irritate the skin.
Security:
Label information: Pay attention to checking the safety category and manufacturer information of the clothing. Clothing for infants and young children under 3 years old must be labeled as "Infant Products" (Class A) and cannot be dry cleaned.
No harmful substances: Ensure that clothing does not contain harmful substances such as formaldehyde, and choose environmentally friendly materials.
Brand recommendation: There are many clothing brands suitable for babies on the market, such as Carters, Zara, etc. These brands usually offer a variety of styles and sizes for easy selection.
Try on experience: If conditions permit, babies can try on clothes to ensure they fit and are comfortable