Baby Wool Pyjamas: Is Wool Good for Baby Skin?

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Welcome to our cozy corner of comfort and warmth! In our blog, we embark on a delightful journey into the world of baby wool pyjamas, where snug meets style. As parents, we understand the importance of a good night's sleep for both you and your little one.

Join us as we explore the softness and breathability of wool, uncovering the secrets behind its magical ability to keep your baby comfortably cocooned throughout the night. From adorable designs to practical tips on care, our blog is your go-to guide for all things baby sleepwear. Get ready to embrace bedtime bliss with the gentle touch of wool!

 

You’ll learn about woollen pyjamas for babies and see if wool and, more to the point, Merino wool is good for your baby’s skin.

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Baby wool pyjamas

Baby and infant pyjamas are a great way to keep your baby comfortable and warm, but they also help to create an association with sleep and build the right environment for your child to get the best night’s rest possible. 

So woollen pyjamas are not just something to make your baby look adorable; they serve many practical functions.

That’s why choosing the right material for your baby matters.

You may probably know by now, but if you’re a first-time parent trying to navigate the labyrinth of baby clothing, you will hear many different answers from different sources.

It’s good to get an idea from various sources to help inform your decision-making, but it ultimately comes down to ensuring your baby is comfortable and gets a good night’s sleep. Other factors like price also determine which way to go, but it’s all a personal choice at the end of the day.

Are Woollen Pyjamas Good for Baby Skin?

Cast your mind back to a few decades ago. Your memories of a woollen jumper or any type of woollen product are probably associated with the itchy and uncomfortable feeling of something your auntie or grandma knitted for you - not something comfortable. 

Well, those days are over, all thanks to Merino wool. Being derived from the Merino sheep, the wool fabric is much softer than your average wool, making it soft to the touch and comfortable to wear.

Merino wool responds well to changes in body temperature, keeping baby at a constant temperature, and helps give them and everyone in the household the best possible chance of a good night's sleep.

If you opt for a Merino wool product or blend over synthetic materials, a TOG rating is something you needn’t worry about. So it’s a natural way to help your baby regulate its temperature when sleeping all year round. Merino is also excellent at wicking moisture away from the skin.

Merino wool helps for a better, longer sleep, allowing babies to regulate their body temperature and prevent overheating or waking up cold. Merino is also naturally hypoallergenic and is kind against sensitive skin.

With its ability to transfer moisture away from the body, wearing Merino will keep your child’s skin dry, making them less prone to skin irritation and itching. The natural lanolin oil in the wool fibre makes it antibacterial and antimicrobial, which helps to protect the skin making it safe to wear.

When you take the time to consider what is the best material for your baby, how the fabric feels will make your infant comfortable and can help work wonders with their sleep. They’ll love you for it, so why not go with a Merino wool pyjama?

Merino Pyjamas for Babies & Kids | Merino & Me

Merino & Me Pyjama and PJ range

Restless nights are a thing of the past with our range of baby & kids merino pyjamas and PJs. Our Woolbabe range of pyjamas is made from a super soft blend of merino and organic cotton.

Woolbabe's unique fabric feels like 100% cotton but contains 30% merino wool. The merino helps regulate your little one's temperature throughout the night and will suit various temperatures.

The fabric washes beautifully and feels soft and comfy, perfect for wearing alone or in a sleeping bag. In addition, these will not itch or irritate your baby's sensitive skin!

Our range includes pyjamas and PJs to suit any climate and change in season, so your young one is always comfortable.

The fabric is easy to wash and will feel soft and comfy - even after multiple washes and use.

We’re confident that our Woolbabe babies and kids’ pyjamas are so comfortable your little one won't want to take them off. 

Shop our range here.

Give Your Baby the Best Night Sleep

Merino & Me offers an adorable selection of Merino and cotton blended pyjamas for babies and kids to keep your baby comfortable in any climate. Our range of options means there’s a style just right for them!

Not only are our pyjamas and PJs carefully designed to create a positive association with sleep and comfort that helps to develop good sleeping habits, but they are also super cute!

Promoting the best environment for your child is important when they come into the world. It can set babies up for the rest of their lives as they grow older.

Everyone knows how much better you feel after a good sleep. Your baby should be no different.

So when you look into pyjamas for your baby, it ultimately comes down to what makes them feel comfortable, but with Merino wool and wool blend products, it can help eliminate a lot of the hard work around knowing exactly what makes your baby comfortable and sleep sound.

When buying the right type of baby or kid's pyjamas, we recommend our Woolblend range of pyjamas and PJs for your little one. Not only will they feel great, but they’ll also look great.

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