Same as others. I buy the Carter's sets when they go way on sale (I think I get them around $5 for one set and they usually come with 2 sets) in the next size up.
R really only wears long sleeves though because he likes to be warm but refuses snuggle under a blanket unless I'm able to sneak one on him. Grrrrr
Post by mrsbeachcat on May 7, 2017 18:22:17 GMT -5
Generally I put him in cotton long sleeves and long cotton pants (almost all of his pjs are from the Gap). When the temp heats up, I'll switch to short sleeves. I'm also not opposed to getting him some girl nightgowns because they look comfy.
Dylan wears Hanna Andersson 2 pieces year round. Sometimes a one piece because we have them but we like the 2 pieces better. We keep our house at 72 in the summer and 69 in the winter and she doesn't get cold so we don't put on socks (she'd pull them off anyway) or a sleep sack or blanket.
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Post by 360blessings on May 7, 2017 19:05:47 GMT -5
We like it cold at night and all of my kiddos have slept better in and preferred footed blanket sleepers until at least 2 years old. We'll sometimes do two piece sets and socks or lightweight footies if it's super hot though.
Post by lovemyirishtwins on May 7, 2017 19:14:52 GMT -5
I love carter and cat and jack for my girls. Ds is purely in HA. They are the only pjs that fit him for a whole season/year. He has broad shoulders and has a hard time with the carters slim fit pjs.
My girls have only one nightgown sharebear05 that is an old hand-me-down from their cousins. They love them and wear them as much as possible. More. Nightgowns is on my list for the girls for birthdays.
Same as others. Carters two piece sets. If it's it too hot, a short sleeve and long pants. If it is really hot, short sleeves and shorts. S has already started sweating in her sleep lately, so I took out some of the summer pjs.
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Dylan wears Hanna Andersson 2 pieces year round. Sometimes a one piece because we have them but we like the 2 pieces better. We keep our house at 72 in the summer and 69 in the winter and she doesn't get cold so we don't put on socks (she'd pull them off anyway) or a sleep sack or blanket.
+1 - I buy 2-3 of them 2-3 times a year. If I get cheaper and leave the house warmer in the summer I may buy the short sleeve/short ones, but probably not.
It's still cold here, so my two are both in fleece footie pj's still. I'm team footies for life! Mac flat out refused two piece jammies and cotton until he was nearly 3. Hunter isn't a fan of two piece either, but he will wear cotton which is nice. For summer I have some two piece sets for them, but we'll probably do mostly cotton footies because my parents have AC and the boys like to be warm. We have short sleeves and short or pant sets for when we're at the cottage and don't have AC. Hunter will continue to use a sleepsack, we have A&A for summer.
We sleep with the house pretty cold, even in the summer, so we generally do long sleeve cotton pajamas and socks year round (or footies). We just transitioned JR out of the sleep sack and she sleeps with two blankets, one that she cuddles with and one that we lay on top of her.
We switched to two piece PJ's around 1 year and have never looked back! E was constantly outgrowing footie PJ's and wrestling her into them to do them up was such a chore. Two piece PJ's 4 lyfe.
it's still freezing here, but with DS1 we used short-sleeved onesies during the summer. cheaper than pajamas. we don't have central a/c- so although we have the window unit running, it's generally not super-chilly.
Post by wineandcake on May 8, 2017 10:08:19 GMT -5
I've been eyeing those up for a long time now @justinslovo. I might finally breakdown and try it for Hunter this summer. I don't want to risk him taking a diaper off so zippers are my friend.
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