The Best Baby Clothes For 0-3 Months, According To Parents | HuffPost Life

2022-03-24 03:15:13 By : Mr. David Leung

Kids grow like weeds, and as rewarding as it can be to watch your tiny newborn become a big, chunky baby, sometimes their clothing has a hard time keeping up (as does your wallet).

According to Stanford Children’s Health, babies undergo a particular rapid period of growth during their first three months, gaining an average of about two pounds and one inch per month.

When it comes to picking out clothing that can accommodate these extra inches, Dr. Claudia Emami, a pediatric surgeon and mother, told HuffPost that she suggests always sizing one level up.

“You wash baby clothes a lot, so items that are stretchy soft cotton or organic cotton are usually the best way to go,” Emami said.

To find what other clothing items and brands can give your baby a few extra months of wear, we turned to the HuffPost Parents Facebook page to see what other parents and guardians had to say.

In the list below, you can find some of their brand suggestions, as well as other great finds made with stretchy fabrics, adjustable waistbands and looser fits that can accommodate your baby’s rapid growth.

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“ Primary items have made it through my three children, and are as beautiful as they were from day one. [Even] with paint, mud and ick put on by older siblings.” — Renee Chalfant

This children’s clothing company creates minimalist clothing with the intention that each piece will grow with your child. Their items are adjustable and expandable in order to fit for three times as long than other brands.

“ Hanna Anderson. They are stretchy and have sleeves and legs you can roll up or down to accommodate growing.” — Pamela A. Broberg

Oliver & Rain is an ethical and sustainable baby brand that seeks to reduce waste in their manufacturing practices by creating clothing that lasts for longer.