New Fashions Designed Especially for Preemies

Early Birds Baby Wear

Parents of premature infants face a tough challenge in finding clothes small enough to fit their tiny newborns, and many even resort to buying doll clothes for their early arrivals. Unfortunately, a preemie’s skin is not fully developed and often doll clothing is too rough, causing skin irritation. Luckily, retailers now have the option of offering beautiful, soft, high-quality apparel that is sized properly for these precious infants. Kudos to these manufacturers who understand, and help satisfy, the needs of preemies including Early Birds, Anna’s Preemie, Preemie-Yums and Chuckleberries.

Early Birds Catch Preemie’s Earliest Needs

Early Birds Baby Wear
Early Birds Baby Wear is an Australia-based company offering a wide selection of preemie clothing. They offer two different lines of preemie clothing: the Sunny Days Collection, and the Organics Collection.

The Sunny Days collection was created after extensive research and consultations with parents, pediatricians and NICU staff. The line consists of preemie outfits and accessories, all made with the softest materials and easiest fasteners.

They not only offer 100% cotton preemie outfits designed for easy dressing, they also have an entire line of certified organic preemie clothing. The organics preemies collection is free of harmful chemicals, made of 100% certified organic cotton. A premature baby’s sensitive skin will be safe and protected with Early Bird’s organic clothing.

To receive wholesaler information, email Lynda Day at . For more information visit www.earlybirdsbabywear.com

Anna’s Preemie Clothing Pays Extra Attention to the Little Things

Anna's Preemies
Anna’s Preemie was started by a mother of a preemie who encountered the same problems as many preemie parents: dressing her preemie and finding clothing that was soft and gentle enough on her preemie’s skin. After several years of researching and talking to doctors and other experts on preemies, Anna’s Preemie Clothing has come up with a specialized line of preemie clothing, with special features designed specifically for a preemie’s needs.

First of all, Anna’s Preemie Clothing is made with 100% pima cotton, the softest cotton available. They manufacture their own fabric, to ensure the softest material possible.

Anna's Preemies
Secondly, durable soft Velcro is used in place of snaps; this not only makes it easier to dress a preemie, it also keeps the garment lightweight for ease of movement.

Last but not least, Anna’s Preemie Clothing features a front flap. Many preemies are either on monitors, or have to be examined frequently. Instead of undressing a preemie each time the baby needs to be examined, the flap can be easily opened.

For more information on Anna’s Preemie Clothing, call 1-888-266-2770 or visit their Web site at http://www.annaspreemie.com

Preemie-Yums Offer a Delicious Variety

Preemie-Yums
Preemie-Yums offers a vast selection of preemie outfits and accessories for newborns up to six pounds. Preemie-Yums includes a variety of patterns and colors, allowing a wide selection of preemie fashions. Their basic clothing line consists of 100% cotton fabrics, although holiday and specialty items made from velour, satin, sherpas or linen are also available.

Preemie’s skin is more delicate than a full-term newborn; for this reason, Preemie-Yums uses easy fastening Velcro® or soft snap tapes on much of their clothing. Combined with the gentle cotton fabric, Preemie-Yums’ clothing offers pure comfort.

In addition to their preemie clothing, Preemie-Yums has NuBaby, a line of clothing for newborns up to eleven pounds. Retailers can also purchase private-label fashions.

For more information call (503) 370-9279 or visit www.preemie-yums.com

Chuckleberries are Always in Season with Newest Born Fashions

ChuckleBerries
Chuckleberries has been providing quality preemie clothing to wholesalers for over twelve years. Their preemie line is made using 100% cotton knits so it’s gentle to tender skin. The clothing is available in four different patterns, each in blue or pink, and three different categories. The categories include daywear, mix-and-match separates and accessories.

To learn more, visit www.chuckleberries.com

Have you discovered other sources for preemie clothing? What other accessories have you found to satisfy the specialty needs of premature babies? Comment here!

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