Best Winter Outfit Ideas To Help Babies and Toddlers Stay Cozy This Season
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Best Winter Outfit Ideas To Help Babies and Toddlers Stay Cozy This Season

Keep your baby warm and snug all winter long with these outfit ideas!

Happy girl child on beach, portrait on winter holiday with pink beanie.

Winter outfit ideas for babies and toddlers don't have to be complicated. This is a fun, exciting season full of joy and holiday gatherings. Whether you have an infant, older babies, or toddlers, winter is a great season to layer cozy, cute wardrobe staples that will keep babies stylish and comfortable in the cold weather.

Understanding Baby’s Temperature Regulation

Baby smiling and staying cozy in the KeaBabies Pom Knitted Beanie, perfect for keeping little ones warm.

Why is it important to make sure babies stay warm in the winter?

Babies lose heat quickly, so it’s important to keep them warm and comfortable in cold winter weather. Newborn babies don’t regulate their body temperature as well as adults, losing heat up to 4 times faster.

Signs that your baby is too cold include pale skin, shivering, and slow breathing, while signs of being too hot include flushed face, sweatiness, and rapid breathing.

The ideal indoor temperature for babies during winter is between 68 and 72 degrees F. Babies need extra warmth in extremely cold days, so dress them in base layers underneath their outerwear to keep them safe and snug.

Choosing the Right Winter Clothes for Babies

Baby dressed in winter clothes, joyfully celebrating Christmas.

Your baby's winter clothing essentials include onesies, sleepers, and rompers made of breathable and moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool.

Considerations for baby warm and cozy clothing include choosing natural fibers or synthetic fibers that wick moisture away from the skin.

Tips for dressing babies: use layers

  • Use layers underneath their outerwear

  • Start with a snug-fitting base layer

  • Add a mid-layer for insulation

  • Finish with a waterproof outer layer

  • Add accessories (beanies, gloves, scarves, boots)

Tips for dressing babies: consider fabrics

Avoid cotton clothes as a base layer! Cotton tends to hold moisture and make your baby feel cold and clammy.

Look for base layers made of natural fibers like wool, bamboo, or merino, or synthetic fibers like polyester or nylon. Babies often have sensitive skin, so choose base layers made from material that is safe on sensitive skin, like bamboo. Base layers should keep your baby warm while not causing them to overheat.

Thicker fabrics like merino wool, soft fleece, and organic cotton can be good for outer layers. Fleece is great for outer layers like pants and coats.

If you're going out in the rain or snow, consider moisture wicking fabrics or waterproof fabric. If you are concerned about your kids being too cold, you can add one more layer and check how their body temperature feels throughout the day.

Winter Coats and Other Outerwear Options

Little girl wearing winter clothes for colder season.

Choose water-resistant, breathable winter coats for babies are essential for outdoor protection. Snowsuits and bulky jackets can provide extra warmth if you're spending time in rain, wind, and snow, but be aware of compromising safety in car seats. Bulky jackets should not be worn in a car seat.

Hats, scarves, and gloves can add extra warmth, but choose ones made of breathable and moisture-wicking materials. The beanies by KeaBabies are a lovely accessory to pair with any winter outfit! Your baby will love to wear these soft, adorable, knit beanies to keep their head warm during the winter.

Consider a waterproof one-piece suit for your little ones to engage in snow play and outdoor activities. One piece outer layers are easy to pull on and off and are a great option for busy parents who want their babies and toddlers to stay warm without compromising convenience and ease.

Practical Tips for Winter Dressing

Winter outfit featuring warm brown and neutral tones.

For parents concerned about cost, budget-friendly options for buying winter clothes include shopping at consignment stores, thrift stores, or outlet stores. You can also check social media for local groups for parents who are trying to get rid of old clothes and accessories for free.

For parents of babies and toddlers, avoid bulky winter jackets in car seats, and dress babies and toddlers in layers to make it easier to avoid overheating.

Car seat safety with bulky winter jackets requires choosing thin, warm layers instead of bulky coats. They should have room to sit in their car seat without adjusting the seat belts to accommodate bulky winter clothes that are unsafe for use in the car.

Consider passing down old clothing to younger siblings, or reselling outgrown items to save money. Bulky winter coats and snow accessories are typically only worn for a season, and not on a regular basis, so take advantage of hand-me-downs or secondhand clothing stores where you might find a great deal on used clothes in good condition.

Dressing for Outdoor Winter Activities

Toddler admiring their cozy winter outfit for the colder season.

If you are going to be spending a lot of time in wind, rain, or snow, consider investing in some quality winter clothes and accessories for the family.

Taking babies and toddlers to the snow park requires dressing them in warm and waterproof layers.

Ice skating and sledding require dressing in layers and choosing warm and breathable materials. Accessories like warm booties, fleece gloves, and soft coats can be helpful.

Using layers can be really helpful for very cold weather. You can always add one more layer to your child's outfit if they seem to be too chilled.

Create a fun, whimsical winter wardrobe for your child.

Baby wearing an adorable, whimsical knitted beanie.

From fleece coats, to frilly skirts and dresses, to fuzzy mittens, to knit hats and scarves, to colorful socks and shoes, creating an adorable winter wardrobe for your little ones should be as enjoyable as it is practical!

Help your child stand out from the crowd this winter by creating a wardrobe filled with holiday colors (deep greens, bold reds, soft white and creams, and royal blues), elegant touches (frills, lace, fur, pom-poms, patches, shimmery stitching), and practical pieces your baby or toddler can wear all season long.

Include staples like chunky boots, long pants with reinforced knees, fuzzy fleece coats, pull over sweaters that your kids can wear often - but grab a few special pieces that you can use to dress up any typical winter outfit.

Caring for Your Baby's Winter Baby Clothes

Washing and drying winter clothes of various fabrics? Use the gentle cycle and avoiding fabric softener.

Organize baby clothes by using bins and baskets on storage shelves or bookcases to keep them tidy. You can store hats and booties in small baskets to leave more room in your child's dresser for other clothing.

Create a neat and tidy closet for your child's coats, sweaters, jackets, and accessories so that it's easy to come up with a winter outfit in a pinch!

Extending the life of your family's winter clothes by washing and drying them properly and storing them in a cool, dry place where they won't be ruined by excess moisture. Store outgrown winter clothes for the whole family in storage bins where you can access them in the future when your other kids grow into them.

Make winter days a little brighter by updating your baby's wardrobe for cold winter weather.

Mom and baby cuddling warmly, dressed in cozy winter clothes and matching beanies.

Parents should focus on keeping little ones cozy and warm while prioritizing their comfort and safety in cold winter weather. If you want to dress your baby appropriately, use base layers, outer layers, and accessories like beanies to keep your little ones comfortable and stylish all season long.

Meet Our KeaMommy Contributor: Kaitlyn Torrez

I’m Kaitlyn Torrez, from the San Francisco Bay Area. I live with my husband and two children, Roman and Logan. I’m a former preschool teacher, currently enjoying being a stay at home mom. I love all things writing, coffee, and chocolate. In my free time, I enjoy reading, blogging, and working out.

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