Holiday Clothing for a Baby |
How to Choose and Buy Baby Clothes Holidaying with baby in the snowFunnily enough skiing holidays are considered to be among the first family holidays ever invented. For years families have been heading off to the ski slopes with baby, toddler and young adult in tow. If you are taking a young baby on a holiday in the snow you need to take clothes that are going to protect baby from the glare of the snow and the sun making sure you have enough changes of clothes to cope when baby gets wet. Babies should be wearing their own ski suits or all weather suits lined with fleece or thermal lining that will keep them warm if they have to spend anytime in the snow. Gloves are of vital importance and a warm hat is a must. For slightly older babies you need to try and encourage them to wear their sun shades or goggles and encourage them to wear thermal underwear and great warm socks. You should be looking at purchasing ski wear for older babies that is made from waterproof and windproof Hydrofort fabric, providing reliable protection from the elements. If possible, skiwear should be thermally insulated with something like Thermo-guard, an incredibly light yet warm fibre that is quick-drying and easy to care for. Jackets should have a soft fleece lining with adjustable cuffs and if possible for slightly older babies a drawcord hem. Salopettes should have integral adjustable braces, waist adjusters, padded knees, integral snow gaitors and pockets. Generally skiwear is available for babies from the age of two. For slightly older babies you need to try and encourage them to wear their sun shades or ski goggles and encourage them to wear thermal underwear and warm socks with water resistant snow shoes. To help insulate your baby, you should try to get hold of micro fleece thermals like long johns and cotton polo neck tops excellent for retaining body heat. Again these unisex garments tend to be made for three year olds and above. High performance kids ski goggles come in sizes from about two years of age to 14 years. You need to look for a minimum protection of UV400 with anti-fog filter lenses for clear vision in all conditions. Ski gloves start in sizes from about two years of age up to 14 years of age and should have thermo guard or equivalent lining. Ski gloves must be water repellent and really fit your toddler. When babies are inside you can have them wear the same kinds of clothes they would wear at home. Your main focus is to make sure babies are not exposed to the strong sunshine and definitely dont end up freezing cold. If you decide to take baby to the likes of Lapland to meet Santa, young babies do not generally have clothing provided by your travel agent. Travel companies suggest that you speak to your GP before you take a young baby on holiday to the Arctic Circle. If you do decide to take a baby to Lapland, you need to find an all in one snow suit that will fit snugly and keep baby cosy. Operators tend to prefer that only toddlers around three years of age be taken to Lapland. We recommend that you check out the following online stores and brands: The Great Little Trading Company, Kiddicare, The Kids Window, Igloo Kids and Boden. To find out more about where you can buy baby, toddler and childrens clothes online then visit our Where To Buy Baby and Toddler Clothes section to find out which shops stock different brands and all you need to know about delivery timescales, postage and packaging, and returns policy. If you want to know more about the different toddler and baby clothes brands that are available then have a look at our comprehensive Toddler and Baby Clothes Brand section. |