The choice of baby winter underwear should be based on the local temperature and the baby’s physical condition. Generally speaking, you should choose thicker underwear when the temperature is lower, and thinner underwear when the temperature is higher.
Baby’s guide to dressing in winter
A baby's skin is more delicate than an adult's, so keeping it warm is especially important. In winter, babies should follow the "multi-layer wearing" principle when dressing, using light and thin materials as the base, and then gradually thickening them. General dressing combinations can include base layers, warm clothes, down jackets, etc. Appropriate space should be reserved to facilitate the baby's movement.
Choice of base layer
Base layers are a great way to keep your baby warm. When choosing leggings, you should consider the following:
1. Local temperature
The choice of leggings should be closely related to the local temperature. If the temperature is low, you should choose thicker leggings to ensure your baby's warmth and comfort. When the temperature is higher, you can choose thinner leggings to avoid overheating or sweat retention.
2. Baby’s physique
Babies have different physiques. Some babies sweat more easily, while others are relatively cold. Therefore, when choosing base layers, you need to consider your baby's individual characteristics and choose the corresponding fabric and thickness.
3. Material comfort
The fabric of the base layer should be comfortable, soft and breathable. For babies prone to allergies, you can choose non-irritating sports fabrics.