
Yesterday, 02:09 PM
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Location: Nantahala National Forest, NC
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Found adorable pull on body suits but they are long sleeve...(no legs)
will they be too hot when the baby reaches May, June, July, August??
Thanks
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Yesterday, 02:13 PM
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Location: Richardson, TX
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My baby isn't born yet, but my "serious research" indicated I should buy short and long sleeved bodysuits in all sizes, i.e. all seasons.
I actually even got a warm fuzzy sleeper for summer because of my love of air conditioning!
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Yesterday, 02:22 PM
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Location: Nantahala National Forest, NC
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Debsi
My baby isn't born yet, but my "serious research" indicated I should buy short and long sleeved bodysuits in all sizes, i.e. all seasons.
I actually even got a warm fuzzy sleeper for summer because of my love of air conditioning!
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Well, Congratulations
Thanks for the info. I think long sleeves would be ok too since the bodysuit has no fabric on legs.
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Yesterday, 02:29 PM
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Location: North Beach, MD on the Chesapeake
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Maybe. The rule for babies is that if Mom is cold, or hot, then so is the baby.
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Yesterday, 07:32 PM
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Location: here
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Quote:
Originally Posted by greatblueheron
Found adorable pull on body suits but they are long sleeve...(no legs)
will they be too hot when the baby reaches May, June, July, August??
Thanks
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Depends on the climate and what temp you keep your house. I had some of those that the baby wore in Sept/Oct in a warm climate.
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Today, 02:49 AM
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Are y'all talking about onesies? Buy a ton, put them on your gift lists. First couple of months are all about onesies. And the first several weeks it's not going to matter what kind because you'll learn about swaddling when you are at the hospital.
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Today, 07:19 AM
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Location: N of citrus, S of decent corn
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Quote:
Originally Posted by greatblueheron
Found adorable pull on body suits but they are long sleeve...(no legs)
will they be too hot when the baby reaches May, June, July, August??
Thanks
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What is the climate? My 10 month old granddaughter in NC did not wear long sleeves in the summer, except for sun protection, but spring and fall, yes. Nailing when a baby will wear which size is a toughly. I bought an outfit in August, for Christmas, and I’ve had to return it for a bigger size.
It’s best if you just buy baby clothes at a place where mom can exchange them if the size or style doesn’t work out.
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Today, 08:26 AM
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Location: Nantahala National Forest, NC
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Ended up buying the long sleeve onesies....considering cool springs here, and ac indoors in summer, or for sun protection.
So many sweet clothes to choose from...
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Today, 11:22 AM
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Location: Denver CO
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Long sleeve onesies are great layering pieces. And with AC running in the summer, definitely something that comes in handy. The general rule of thumb is to dress the baby in one more layer than you are comfortable in, but I found in the summer, that could also be long sleeves vs. my short sleeves.
It does take a little practice to get used to putting a long sleeved item on a baby though, but once you get used to it, it's fine.
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