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Creating the Perfect Coming Home Outfit
by Abby Patton
on Nov 06 2025
Bringing your newborn home is a joyful, memorable moment for new moms, and finding the perfect coming home outfit is a fun way to mark this special occasion. Comfort, ease, and practicality are key when choosing that first outfit. Here’s a guide on selecting the best pieces and fabrics for your newborn’s coming home outfit that combines style with the gentle touch your baby needs.1. Start with Soft FabricsBabies have incredibly delicate skin, so the choice of fabric is crucial. Look for breathable, natural materials like:- Organic Cotton: Organic cotton is soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic, making it gentle on sensitive newborn skin. It also helps regulate temperature, which is key for keeping your baby comfortable.- Bamboo: Bamboo is another excellent choice, known for being incredibly soft, eco-friendly, and naturally moisture-wicking. It’s also more resistant to wrinkling, so it will look nice and fresh in those precious first photos.- Muslin: For summer babies, muslin fabric is ideal. It’s very lightweight and breathable, perfect for warmer weather while still providing coverage.Avoid synthetic materials like polyester, which can trap heat and may irritate sensitive skin. 2. Essential Outfit Pieces for a Coming Home LookPutting together the perfect outfit for your newborn’s first day home doesn’t need to be elaborate. Here are the must-have pieces to consider: Onesie or BodysuitA simple onesie or bodysuit is a great base layer. Look for something with easy snaps or a wrap style for gentle dressing, as newborns can be fragile. Short or long sleeves depend on the season, but keep it simple for easy diaper changes on the go.Footed Pants or LeggingsFooted pants are a favorite for newborns. They keep your baby’s legs and feet warm without the need for separate socks, which can slip off easily. If you’re opting for leggings or pants, consider adding soft baby socks to keep those tiny feet cozy. Romper or SleeperA cozy sleeper can be an all-in-one outfit if you want to keep it simple. It covers the arms, legs, and feet, which is perfect for cooler weather. Rompers or onesies with feet also work beautifully for warmer days and eliminate the need for separate socks or booties.Cardigan or Wrap SweaterLayering is a good idea, especially if there’s a chance of temperature changes. A light, soft cardigan or a wrap-style sweater can add warmth without being bulky. Go for something easy to slip on and off, and avoid options with heavy buttons or zippers, which might feel uncomfortable on your baby’s delicate skin.Hat or BeanieNewborns tend to lose a lot of heat through their heads, so a soft hat or beanie is essential for keeping them warm. Choose one that’s made from cotton or bamboo fabric, and ensure it fits snugly without being too tight.Swaddle BlanketA swaddle blanket is a comforting addition to your baby’s outfit. Not only does it keep them warm, but it also mimics the coziness of the womb. You can drape it over their car seat on the way home or wrap them in it for an extra layer of comfort. Great option for hospital photos, I've seen some really nice ones with personalization. 3. Consider Seasonal NeedsThe time of year plays a big role in choosing the right outfit.- Spring/Fall: Layers are your best friend here. A long-sleeved onesie paired with footed pants and a cardigan or sweater will provide adjustable warmth.- Winter: For colder weather, opt for a cozy romper or footed sleeper, paired with a hat, mittens, and an extra fleece or wool blanket. Just ensure your baby won’t overheat in their car seat.- Summer: Stick to lightweight onesies or rompers, and consider breathable fabrics like muslin. Keep the layers light and bring a breathable swaddle or blanket for the car. 4. Practical Tips for Dressing Your NewbornHere are a few things to keep in mind to make the experience smoother:- Avoid Complicated Fastener: Choose outfits with simple snaps, zippers, or wrap closures to make dressing and diaper changes easy.- Mind the Waistband: Opt for gentle, stretchy waistbands that won’t put pressure on their belly, especially if they still have their umbilical stump.- Easy Diaper Access: Bodysuits and onesies with crotch snaps make for quicker diaper changes, so you’re not undressing your newborn completely each time.Final Touches: The Perfect Coming Home OutfitYour newborn’s coming home outfit doesn’t have to be fancy to be memorable. A soft, cozy onesie with footed pants or a footed sleeper, a gentle beanie, and a warm blanket will create a beautiful, timeless look that’s easy for both you and your little one. Plus, it’ll be captured in those first home photos you’ll cherish forever.With a little planning and thoughtful choices, your baby’s coming home outfit will be as sweet, safe, and snuggly as they are!
**See our newborn essentials collection or baby announcement pieces collection for inspiration!
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Cozy and Cute: The Rise of Baby Knitwear
by Abby Patton
on Jun 13 2024
Baby knitwear is more than just a trend – it’s a celebration of comfort, sustainability, and timeless style. Whether you’re dressing your little one in a handmade sweater or gifting a knitted blanket to a friend, these pieces carry a special kind of magic.

