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Frequently Asked Questions
At what age do babies stop wearing newborn clothes?
Babies typically stop wearing newborn-sized clothes around 2-3 weeks of age. This size is generally designed for infants weighing up to 8 pounds and measuring up to 21.5 inches in length.
A baby's individual growth rate and birth size are key factors in determining how long they wear newborn clothes. Larger newborns may outgrow this size sooner, or even skip it entirely and move directly into 0-3 month clothing. The 0-3 month size is designed to fit babies from birth up to approximately three months old.
How many 3 to 6 month outfits should I have?
For a baby aged 3 to 6 months, it's advisable to plan on having 2-3 outfits per day. This accounts for frequent changes due to common occurrences such as spit-up, blowouts, and other unexpected messes.
How many onesies for a 6 month old?
For a 6-month-old baby, it is generally recommended to have 7-10 onesies readily available. This quantity typically allows for an average of one change per day, with several extra onesies on hand to manage unexpected spills, spit-ups, or diaper accidents common at this age.