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How should you dress a baby? This is one of the most common questions new parents face. Choosing the right clothing is essential for your baby’s comfort and health. In the early months, many parents worry about their baby getting cold and tend to overdress them. However, it is just as important to remember that babies can be negatively affected by excessive heat as well as cold.

How Should You Dress a Baby? The Golden Rule: Dress for the Season

The most important principle in baby clothing is choosing season-appropriate outfits. Babies’ sweat glands and body temperature regulation mechanisms are not as developed as those of adults. Overheating due to a warm environment or heavy clothing can lead to:

  • Irritability and excessive crying
  • Dehydration
  • Nappy rash and heat rash (miliaria)
  • Heat stroke

For more information about protecting baby skin and sun exposure, read our article on Children and Sun Safety.

How Should You Dress a Baby in Summer?

In summer, opt for clothing made from cotton, lightweight, and breathable fabrics. Light-coloured garments absorb less sunlight and help keep your baby cooler. On very hot days, a single thin bodysuit or a light outfit is usually sufficient.

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Expert Pick — DrTessia

When babies spend time outdoors in summer, protection from mosquitoes and insects is equally important. The DrTessia Natural Protective Spray is a chemical-free, baby-friendly insect repellent that can be used with confidence.

How Should You Dress a Baby in Winter? Layering Is Key

In winter, keeping your baby warm is important — but instead of one heavy garment, layered clothing is the better approach. This way, you can easily add or remove a layer as the temperature changes.

The most reliable way to tell whether your baby is too cold or too warm is to feel the back of their neck. Cool hands and feet do not necessarily mean your baby is cold.

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Expert Pick — DrTessia

When layering in winter, monitoring your baby’s temperature becomes even more important. The DrTessia Fever Indicator Sticker sticks to the forehead for instant, fuss-free temperature monitoring.

Fabric and Safety: What to Look for in Baby Clothing

Fabric quality and safety are another critical dimension of how you should dress a baby. Key points to consider:

  • Soft, cotton-dominant fabric: Synthetic materials can cause sweating and skin irritation.
  • Non-irritating materials: Look for dye-free or organically certified fabrics suited to delicate baby skin.
  • Avoid rough seams: Flat-seam or seamless designs significantly improve baby comfort.
  • Avoid tight elastics: Elastics around arms and legs that restrict circulation should be avoided.
  • No small accessories: Buttons, snaps, or decorative elements that a baby could mouth pose a safety risk.
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Expert Pick — DrTessia

For clothing irritation, nappy rash, or general skin sensitivity, the natural-ingredient DrTessia Sensitive Skin Balm and DrTessia S.O.S Cream can soothe and protect delicate baby skin.

Further Reading on Baby Health

Conclusion: How Should You Dress a Baby?

The answer lies in a few key principles: season-appropriate, cotton, breathable, safe, and layered. Getting baby clothing right is an important aspect of everyday care that supports both comfort and healthy development.

If you have any questions about your baby’s health and wellbeing, Bodrum Pediatrician is always here to help.