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Dressing a baby for winter is mostly a game of layers you can add and pull off without a fight. The car is warm, the shops are warm, outside is not, and a baby can't tell you which way they're heading. Good baby winter clothes make that easier: soft enough to sleep in, warm enough for the pram, simple enough to change one-handed.
How to Layer Newborn Winter Clothes
The trick with newborn winter clothes is a couple of light pieces rather than one heavy one. A cotton bodysuit close to the skin, a knit over the top, and a beanie for the bits that lose heat fastest. That way you're adjusting to the room instead of committing to it.
Natural fibres do the quiet work here. Cotton and wool knits breathe, which matters because babies overheat as easily as they get cold. Synthetic fleece traps warmth but doesn't move air the same way, so a baby can go from cosy to clammy without much warning.
What We'd Reach for First
Knitted Rompers
A knitted romper is the closest thing to a single-piece winter outfit that still feels considered. One layer, no separate top riding up, and footed styles keep little toes covered without socks that disappear. They work for baby boys and baby girls alike, and the neutral colourways photograph well if winter happens to land near a birthday or a christening. Browse the full knitted rompers range
Bodysuits and Knit Jumpers
This is your layering base. A textured or wave-knit bodysuit sits close without bulk, and a chunky knit jumper goes over the top when the temperature drops. The advantage of separates is flexibility: strip the jumper indoors, add it back for the walk to the car.
Beanies, Booties and Topknots
The small pieces matter more in winter than any other season. A knitted beanie covers the head, booties keep feet warm where blankets slip off, and a topknot does both warmth and photos. See our newborn knitted beanies for the full range.
Building a Winter Set
A romper, a bodysuit-and-jumper combination, and a beanie cover most of what a cold-weather day asks. Add a breathable cotton blanket from our baby blankets range for the pram, and you have a practical winter wardrobe without a drawer full of pieces that only work in one temperature. For gift sets, our onesies for boys and onesies for girls pair neatly with a knit.
FAQs
How should I dress a newborn for winter?
Layer light pieces rather than one heavy one: a cotton bodysuit, a knit over the top, and a beanie. A rough guide is one more light layer than you'd wear yourself.
Are knitted rompers warm enough for winter?
A cotton or wool knit romper is a solid mid-layer on its own and warmer again with a bodysuit underneath. For very cold days, add a jumper or a pram blanket.
What winter clothes do baby boys and baby girls actually need?
The essentials are the same: a few bodysuits, a couple of knits or rompers, beanies, and booties. Neutral knits work across both and make hand-me-downs easier.
How do I wash knitted baby winter clothes?
Cold gentle cycle or hand wash, then lay flat to dry. Keeping the heat down is what keeps the knit in shape.
Can my baby sleep in winter clothes?
Dress for the room and follow safe-sleep guidance: a warm sleep suit or sleeping bag is safer than loose blankets or hats overnight.
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