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    Posted: 24 October 2009 at 7:23am

I'm having to start all over again when it comes to baby clothes.  I've sold majority of NB-1 clothing.  And I've never had a summer baby and can't for the life of me think of what a newborn would wear in summer!  How many layers etc.  Remembering I live in the Mount - not usually cold in summer

 

I have a few sets of bodysuits, a couple of AIO's and rompers.  I was waiting til I found out baby's sex before I went and bought anything else.  And I know girl's have cute little dresses, top and pant sets etc so would like to get some of those.

 

But can the ones that have had summer babies let me know their list of clothing items they had, and what was enough??  I don't want to go overboard with this being last baby (and famous last words too).  TIA!

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You don't need much ... my DD2 basically lived in singlets and nappy over the summer (it was a hot summer though) and we had sooooo many clothes that didn't get worn...
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Harry just lived in short sleeved onesies (born Jan 15). During the day he'd often be just in a nappy and wrapped in a muslin I loved having a summer baby, so easy! (and especially good with less washing if they're spilly)
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As the others said...not much. James was mainly in short sleeved onsies or all in ones.....only one layer...but our summers are 30+.

It was night time that I found hardest. Swaddling him seemed so hot and I worried about over heating. James seemed to sleep just as well unwraped so I went to the summer weight go go bag and a light sheet over top.

I would definitely say I used way less clothes on James than I did on Tom but that could be second baby too.
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Great, sounds easy.

 

I gathered she would only wear one layer, and when very newborn wrapped in a muslin wrap.  It will save heaps on the washing side of things - yay! 

 

I can't believe how I've forgotten even after having 3 babies, how many clothes I'll need!  I feel like I'm really unprepared! 

 

Did any of you use beanies at all?  Even for like after they're born?  Hospitals are always really warm anyway, so am thinking one won't be necessary??  What about for when you're out and about?

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yeah i think i will be the same as nzpiper.. :) I will do way less on Liam..

E had mostly nappies and onesies and cotton pants when inside really.. we were the same as freckle...(he was born feb1st) so many clothes he never wore..

so weird to think I will only ever have summer babies:)
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Hannah's a summer baby (Jan26th) and barely wore anything more than a nappy.
If we were going out and about I'd put her in short-sleeved onesies and cotton pants, but only cos I thought her modesty was important

We didn't puts hats on her, either.
The hopsital was lovely and warm and it was 30+ degrees when we took her home, so just had a muslin laid across her head while moving her from hosp - car - house

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Awesome, sounds like I was needlessly stressing about not having enough!

 

Although, i've just been through what I do have and they are mainly sz NB, and my babies tend to grow fast and aren't in that size for long... but at least I should have enough to last for the first few weeks or so.

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We put a cotton hat on Issys head when she came home (just in case she felt the "cold") lol
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It was still quite warm when Jake came home (mid 20's) and he did need a beanie but he really struggled with temp changes and even in the hospital was swaddled plus 2 blankets on him plus booties and a beanie and his hospital gown.

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i had him in two layers a lot in the beginning till mw said not to..i just was going on the one more layer than us theory...lol i learnt fast :)
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I agree with the "one more than me" layer rule.
But in the heat of summer I know I'd love to be in no layers some days, but I don't think the public would appreciate it
So I go with the "one more layer than I'd rather be in " rule

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Just as a side, my MW would not let my Nov baby leave the hospital without a wooly jersey and hat, so it might be worth packing them just in case!
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Yeah I'll take a hat and warm blanket incase it's a cooler day when we leave hospital.  I'm starting to get more of an idea of what I need now, thanks!
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What about at night? Do you still just put them in short sleeved onesies? I've bought a few cute all in ones (long sleeves/legs) so hopefully we have some cooler nights late November/December

Great thread as I was wondering the same thing.
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my dec baby was in shortsleeved or singlets with muslin wraps from like 10am-4pm then would go into long ones over night with alightweight knit wrap. wasnt till late jan - he was in short ones day and night, but I guess it will just depend on how this summer goes. Oh and I hadnt even though of getting him an actual sunhat b4 he was born so I ended up getting him one the first time we went out
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Yep I bought a sunhat just over the weekend actually!  This baby will be visiting the beach and park quite early, with having older children to entertain, although she will be in the pram with a sun cover on.

 

I was thinking of using the AIO's at night, and initially due to her waking to feed every few hours I can keep an eye on her temperture when I get up to her, to make sure she isn't too hot or cold, and she'll be sleeping in my room too.

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thats what were gonna do to.

I felt clueless having a summer baby and he was my 4th hence the overlook of a sunhat, were at the mount beach, park most weekends with the other kids to so I know wat you mean, lol
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Wow I'm soo stoked - I just found a couple of bags of baby girl clothes which I'd kept from Gia!!!  And she was born end of Oct (ekk she's coming up 4 in a few days!) so was wearing summery clothes as a baby.  Mainly sz 000, some 00 and some 0!  Awesome!  I think bubs will be set for the warmer months now!  Although they were all day clothing, cute little rompers.  So will still need a few more night-time suits.

 

Will save soo much though and I don't need to stress about not having enough now!

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wahoooo!!!
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