I can put clothes over some of them. The kissaluvs and sustainable babyish are trim enough that clothes can go over them. But the ones I have from monkey snuggles are too thick for clothes.
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We generally only use wool at night. I have put pjs over soakers before and sometimes the pjs are a bit damp in the morning. But that's from compression and wearing them for 12 hours. You may not have to worry about that if you're using it during the day (although I have heard that compression will occur, for example, in the car seat).
Thanks. I have a MS one but yeah its too think for clothes, but its too cute to cover up anyway! I am looking at some recycled sweater ones on Etsy.
My monkey snuggles are way too cute to cover up. My other kids call them butt sweaters but I just pair with a long sleeved tee and he is good to go. It helps that I'm in Florida and pants are not a must yet.
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Thanks. I have a MS one but yeah its too think for clothes, but its too cute to cover up anyway! I am looking at some recycled sweater ones on Etsy.
My monkey snuggles are way too cute to cover up. My other kids call them butt sweaters but I just pair with a long sleeved tee and he is good to go. It helps that I'm in Florida and pants are not a must yet.
LOL DH calls them sweater pants. Yeah its pretty warm here in SC still. Just planning ahead for when it gets into the ::gasp:: 50s. I freeze!
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I have some WCW and Royal Buns interlock wool soakers that are trim enough to put clothes over. My Aristocrats soaker is also pretty trim. However, pretty much all of my baby's pants are wool, knit or interlock, anyway, so the only thing we have put over the soakers are like cotton PJs or cotton shorts.
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I can put clothes over some of them. The kissaluvs and sustainable babyish are trim enough that clothes can go over them. But the ones I have from monkey snuggles are too thick for clothes.
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My monkey snuggles are way too cute to cover up. My other kids call them butt sweaters but I just pair with a long sleeved tee and he is good to go. It helps that I'm in Florida and pants are not a must yet.
LOL DH calls them sweater pants. Yeah its pretty warm here in SC still. Just planning ahead for when it gets into the ::gasp:: 50s. I freeze!
The upcycled ones are really trim under clothing, in my experience. Check out OweWhoaWhen on etsy. Love her stuff.
Butt sweaters! Love it!
I have some WCW and Royal Buns interlock wool soakers that are trim enough to put clothes over. My Aristocrats soaker is also pretty trim. However, pretty much all of my baby's pants are wool, knit or interlock, anyway, so the only thing we have put over the soakers are like cotton PJs or cotton shorts.