![]() This list breaks down the standard number of clothing items you’ll want on hand for your newborn’s wardrobe. Keep a storage bin (or two) on hand so you’ll always have somewhere to stash them then you can decide if you want to hang onto them for the future or pass them on to someone else. Staying on top of this onerous task goes a long way in helping you manage your baby’s wardrobe. One more organizational tip: rotate out clothing items as soon as your baby outgrows them. These little sturdy hanging signs separate clothes into sizes (this set goes from newborn all the way through 2T) so you’ll be able to easily see what you have and less likely to forget about clothes before they’re too small. If you’re using a closet to store your little one’s wardrobe, check out closet dividers.They help keep everything in one place (we’re looking at you, tiny baby socks) and can be set up by clothing type, size or any other way you’d like. If you’re storing most of baby’s clothes in a dresser, drawer dividers are a great investment.Organizing your baby’s wardrobe by size is the best way to know what fits right now and what you have available in the next size when the time comes. Teeny, tiny babies clothes sure are cute-and they sure are easy to lose track of too. Since you won’t know your baby’s body type before birth, try to mix in clothes from several different brands so you’ll have a few different fit options. Some brands run roomier and are great for larger babies, while others run on the slim side and work better if your baby is long and lean. Each baby brand runs differently when it comes to sizing. (And if they’re on the smaller side, odds are they’ll only fit into newborn sizes for a few weeks anyway.) Pick a few newborn items and then focus on 0-3 months since those clothes will fit babies up to around 12 or 13 pounds. Most newborn sizes top out around eight pounds, so if you have a bigger baby, they may need 0-3 months sizes from the start. ![]()
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