Keep It Simple, Comfortable, and Cute

Keep It Simple, Comfortable, and Cute

 

Keep It Simple, Comfortable, and Cute

3 Essentials: Cap • Romper • Blanket

When you’re packing for those first days (or just streamlining everyday outfits), keep it simple. A soft cap, a breathable romper, and a lightweight blanket cover warmth, comfort, and photo-ready style—without overthinking a thing.


Why This Trio Works

  • Comfort-first: Gentle, breathable knits feel great on sensitive skin.

  • Easy changes: One-and-done romper + blanket layering keep dressing stress-free.

  • Car-seat friendly: Non-bulky pieces sit smoothly under harnesses; add the blanket over straps after buckling.

  • Mix & match: Neutral palettes and subtle prints coordinate with everything.


The Essentials

1) Cap

A soft, stretchy knit cap helps retain warmth from hospital to home and on early strolls.
Look for: Smooth interior seams, gentle rib, snug (not tight) fit.

2) Romper

Your everyday hero—pull on, snap, done. Choose lap-tee, zipper footie, or shortall depending on climate.
Look for: Supima/Modal or 2×1 rib, in-leg snaps or two-way zip, flat seams, fold-over mitts on smaller sizes.

3) Blanket

The multitasker: swaddle, stroller shade, nursing cover, and tummy-time layer.
Look for: Lightweight, breathable knits that wash well and stay soft.


Fabric Guide (Parent Favorites)

  • Supima®/Modal Jersey: airy, silky, great for layering year-round

  • 2×1 Rib: soft stretch with excellent recovery for movers

  • Eco Heathered Fleece (for blankets/layers): cozy warmth without bulk
    All thoughtfully made with quality stitching for repeat wash and wear.


Quick Capsule (Hospital Bag or First Week)

  • 2 rompers (one neutral, one subtle print)

  • 1 cap (plus a spare)

  • 1 lightweight blanket

  • Optional: socks/booties and a cardigan for cooler temps

Care: Machine wash cold, gentle cycle; tumble dry low. Turn printed/garment-dyed pieces inside out; wash lights and darks separately.


FAQs

Which size for take-home?
Newborn or 0–3M are most common; size up if baby is measuring larger.

Are zippers OK for bedtime?
Yes—choose snug-fit sleepwear with a soft zipper guard and follow the garment label.

How many blankets do I need?
One for the bag, one at home as a backup. Lightweight knits fold small and do it all.


SHOP NOW

Build your simple trio—Cap, Romper, Blanket—and you’re ready for cozy, camera-ready days from hospital to home.