Cute rompers from well-known labels

Good quality and sustainability are very important to us. With this in mind, we have also selected our renowned manufacturers. We can introduce you to the Danish fashion label "Name It", the brand "Lemon Beret" from Belgium and the label "Blue Seven" from Germany. These top manufacturers specialise in clothing for babies, toddlers and children. They are not only characterised by sustainable and trendy fashion, they also captivate with their child-friendly designs and prints through a lot of attention to detail and, above all, their high quality.

Cosy onesies for girls and boys

In the first weeks after the exhausting birth, a newborn baby needs a lot of sleep. Ideally, they sleep up to 16 hours a day. This requires not only a calm and relaxed atmosphere, but also comfortable and soft nightwear. For this purpose, we present a variety of rompers and sleep overalls made of pure cotton and or organic cotton, which are not only super soft and comfortable, but also cool in summer and warm in winter. These fibres also absorb a large amount of moisture and are breathable at the same time. You can find out more about the properties and characteristics of the different materials here.

Questions & Answers about onesies and rompers

The fit is very important here, as with all other garments. If a romper suit is too tight and pinches or too big and slips, your little one will not feel comfortable. Cotton or organic cotton is perfect as a breathable and moisture-absorbing fabric. We recommend vests made of organic cotton, which not only protects the environment, but also protects children's sensitive skin from possible allergies or intolerance. If you are only interested in organic products, click here.

A light cotton romper without feet with a short-sleeved bodysuit underneath is recommended. Alternatively, on hotter days you can do without the bodysuit.

Generally, you should wash clothes for babies/newborns separately, as there may be allergenic substances in or on your clothes. We also advise you to always avoid using fabric softener, because it can cause skin irritations for your little one and you can prevent possible allergic reactions. Another recommendation is to use a sensitive fabric softener, especially if the clothes can only be washed at 40°. Hygiene rinse agents remove 99% of the bacteria even at very low temperatures. For children's clothes, use a detergent labelled "Sensitive". You can find a lot of useful information about textile care for children's clothing here.

A rule of thumb says that the height of your child corresponds to the size of the clothes. This means that if your little one is 58 cm tall, you can take a size 60/62 when it comes to clothes. To help you find the right clothing size, click here and you will be taken to the Size Guide help page for more information.

In the first few months, it often happens that something goes wrong during feeding, despite the bib. For this reason, we recommend having between 5 and 8 rompers, depending on the season. However, you should also consider your washing habits. Two to three pyjamas with a practical front closure for easy dressing and undressing make sense for the night.

Especially with clothing for babies and children, it is advisable to avoid chemical detergents and fabric softeners to prevent allergic reactions. For most stains, good old biodegradable, environmentally friendly bile soap or curd soap will help. Dampen the stains with cold water and rub them thoroughly with the curd soap. Leave the soap to work for about half an hour and then wash the laundry as usual!