| Newborn |
Soft bodysuits, gentle sleepwear, easy-change layers, simple hats, and lightweight base pieces. |
Prioritize easy dressing, smooth seams, and enough room around diapers without excess fabric bunching. |
Buy practical essentials first; avoid overbuying one size because growth can change quickly. |
| 3–6 Months |
Bodysuits, baby sets, soft pants, long sleeve tops, and sleepwear for frequent daily changes. |
Check torso length and snap comfort. If snaps pull or shoulders feel tight, size up. |
Refresh base layers and add flexible outfit sets for home, visits, and stroller routines. |
| 6–12 Months |
Joggers, T-shirts, long sleeves, sweatshirts, crawl-friendly pants, and easy seasonal layers. |
Movement becomes central. Choose soft waistbands, flexible knees, and tops that stay in place. |
Plan capsule outfits that can handle play, meals, naps, and washing. |
| 12–24 Months |
Structured basics, chinos, cozy sweatshirts, winter coats, dresses, and family outfit pieces. |
Allow walking, climbing, sitting, and independent movement. Avoid overly stiff occasion pieces. |
Balance everyday comfort with polished pieces for outings, gatherings, and photos. |
| Toddler & Kids |
T-shirts, long sleeve tops, sweatshirts, joggers, chinos, coats, party dresses, and matching family looks. |
Children notice comfort. Choose refined pieces they can actually play, sit, and move in. |
Build seasonal capsules around school, weekends, celebrations, travel, and family events. |