Seasonal wear involves the extremes of temperatures and the clothes that you'll want to have for your baby to be prepared for those extremes. Cold weather calls for long-sleeves, fleece booties and hats, while hot weather requires sleeveless wear, sandals and shorts so that there's more exposed skin to allow heat to escape.
Seasonal baby onesies and baby bodysuits include both
sleeveless baby bodysuits and
long-sleeved baby onesies in addition to the standard short-sleeved baby bodysuits.
Seasonal baby shirts, and also
baby shorts as we mentioned earlier, include both
sleeveless baby shirts and
long-sleeved baby shirts in addition to the standard short-sleeved baby shirts.
Some coordinating sets of
sleeveless shirts with pants or
long-sleeve shirts with pants are also available in sleeveless or long-sleeved!
In colder weather one of the best items for your little one would be
infant caps. Some are even paired with booties or mittens and sell as sets, but whether with them or without, caps for your baby are important. Babies don't have a whole lot of hair, so they don't have as much insulation to prevent heat from escaping through their scalp. As a result, putting a cap on your baby any time the temperature is brisk becomes an important thing to do. From basic cotton caps to
fleece lined heavy winter caps there are plenty of options, just make sure to include a hat if the weather turns cold.
Another thing you should consider is footwear.
Baby sandals and
fleece booties are great seasonal wear. Blood pumping through the body can be easily influenced by the temperatures at the extremities, so the head, hands, and feet of your baby are important places to remember when it comes time to consider seasonal wear.