Berry nightsuit - cream
Size guide for Babyberry
This is the size guide for our products in 100% merino wool. Please note that our merino wool is both elastic and stretchable and therefore has a tolerance of +/-1.5. We recommend going down a size.
This is the size guide for our 100% lambswool driving suit. Please note that our lambswool has a tolerance of +/-1.5 and that our driving suits are large in size. We recommend going down 1-2 sizes.
*Ombuk for feet and hands is included.
Description
Our BERRY nightsuit is made from 100% pure merino wool, which makes it incredibly breathable and gives it a unique temperature-regulating ability that makes it ideal for sleeping in in any season. Merino wool is also known for its softness and pleasant feeling against the skin, which makes this nightsuit absolutely perfect for babies and their delicate skin. The suit can be used both as a night suit and a full suit.
The nightsuit has a practical zip in the middle of the suit and down the leg, which makes it incredibly easy to close and open the suit both day and night. The suit has fine details on the sleeves and collar and has feet so that the toes don't get cold. The nightgown is both nice in design, practical with a zip and very comfortable.
The nightsuit is available in four colours.
This product is large in size.
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Materials
Care
Wool all year round
Our products are made from 100% merino and lamb's wool. Both types of wool are among the softest wool available. Both types of wool are breathable and temperature-regulating and can therefore be used all year round.
A small difference
We do everything we can to provide the best product and service. We have a strong focus on quality and reusability, both in relation to our wool from Europe, but also in the form of labels, packaging and the like.
Well-being for your baby
Our products are made from 100% pure materials in merino wool and lambswool. Both types of wool are soft, breathable and moisture-regulating.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my baby have to wear wool?
Wool is the ideal choice for your baby's clothes for several reasons. The natural fiber has exceptional temperature regulation, keeping baby warm in winter and cool in summer.
Wool is breathable, prevents overheating, is soft and comfortable against delicate skin and regulates moisture to keep your baby dry and free from irritation. Wool is also durable, retains its shape, naturally insulates and is an environmentally friendly and sustainable option.
All in all, wool creates a protective and comfortable barrier for your baby in any season.
What are the advantages of merino wool and lamb's wool?
Both merino wool and lamb's wool have unique advantages that make them attractive for use in baby clothes. Here are some advantages of each type:
Merino wool:
- Softness: Merino wool is known for being very soft and comfortable against the baby's sensitive skin.
- Temperature regulation: The natural ability to regulate body temperature makes merino wool ideal for keeping baby warm without overheating.
Lamb's wool:
- Thermal insulation:
Lamb's wool has good insulating properties, which makes it suitable for keeping your baby warm in cold weather.
Therefore, you can safely wrap your baby in our driving suit all year round.
- Durability:
Lamb's wool is known for its durability, which means that baby clothes made from lamb's wool hold up well over time.
Is wool too warm for my baby?
Wool and especially merino wool is known for its unique ability to regulate body temperature, making it ideal for all of us and especially your baby. Here are some reasons why merino wool doesn't get too hot:
This type of wool keeps your baby warm in cool weather, prevents overheating in hot weather, allows air circulation to avoid heat and sweat build-up, absorbs sweat and counteracts odor.
Merino wool is also lightweight and comfortable in different weather conditions, ensuring your baby stays comfortable all year round.
Our driving suit in lambswool provides the opposite, because it keeps your baby warm in cold times out in the pram. You can see the characteristics of the driving suit in the middle question.
How big is the clothing in size?
As a rule of thumb, we would recommend going down one size. This applies to both everything in merino wool and the driving suit in lambswool.
See our size guide at the top to see the exact cm.