Which materials are particularly suitable for winter babies?
In winter, your baby needs clothes that keep them nice and warm without overheating and reliably protect their sensitive skin. Natural materials like wool or wool-silk blends have proven particularly effective, as they are breathable, temperature-regulating, and cuddly soft.
- Merino: Keeps your baby warm, doesn't itch, is antibacterial, regulates temperature, and absorbs moisture without feeling clammy. The perfect material for winter baby clothes.
- Wool-silk blends: Combines the warmth and breathability of wool with the gentle softness of silk – ideal for bodysuits, as a first layer on sensitive baby skin.
- organic cotton: Pleasantly soft, robust and easy to care for.
- Wool fleece & boiled wool: Particularly cozy materials for overalls, jackets, and blankets – they retain warmth while remaining breathable. Ideal as the outer layer of baby clothing in winter.
- Lambskin (e.g. in the footmuff from BINIBAMBA): Warms reliably and creates a cozy nest feeling in the stroller or baby seat.
Tip: Wearing several thin layers (the 'onion look') is better than one thick garment. This allows you to react to temperature changes and optimally regulate your baby's body temperature at all times.
Which materials are particularly suitable for winter babies?
In winter, your baby needs clothes that keep them nice and warm without overheating and reliably protect their sensitive skin. Natural materials like wool or wool-silk blends have proven particularly effective, as they are breathable, temperature-regulating, and cuddly soft.
- Merino: Keeps your baby warm, doesn't itch, is antibacterial, regulates temperature, and absorbs moisture without feeling clammy. The perfect material for winter baby clothes.
- Wool-silk blends: Combines the warmth and breathability of wool with the gentle softness of silk – ideal for bodysuits, as a first layer on sensitive baby skin.
- organic cotton: Pleasantly soft, robust and easy to care for.
- Wool fleece & boiled wool: Particularly cozy materials for overalls, jackets, and blankets – they retain warmth while remaining breathable. Ideal as the outer layer of baby clothing in winter.
- Lambskin (e.g. in the footmuff from BINIBAMBA): Warms reliably and creates a cozy nest feeling in the stroller or baby seat.
Tip: Wearing several thin layers (the 'onion look') is better than one thick garment. This allows you to react to temperature changes and optimally regulate your baby's body temperature at all times.