Knitted baby rompers are usually made of soft, comfortable and breathable fabrics to ensure the most gentle care for your baby’s skin. The following is a detailed introduction to the common materials of knitted baby rompers:
1. Knitted rib fabric:
– Features: This is a stretchy knitted fabric with a relatively thin texture.
– Advantages: strong flexibility, good air permeability, good feel, especially suitable for summer wear, because it will not bring heavy or stuffy feeling to the baby.
– Disadvantages: The warmth is slightly poor, so it may not be suitable for cooler seasons.
2. Knitted cotton fabric:
– Characteristics: Slightly thicker than knitted rib fabric, it is a double-layer elastic knitted fabric.
– Advantages: Excellent scalability, heat retention, air permeability, and good feel. This fabric is suitable for both autumn and winter seasons and spring and autumn, and can provide a certain warmth effect according to temperature changes.
– Disadvantages: Compared to knitted rib fabric, may be better for slightly cooler weather.
3. Other considerations:
– Natural fibers: In addition to the above two common knitted fabrics, baby clothing should also try to choose natural fibers, such as cotton, because it is more friendly to the baby’s delicate skin.
– Color and safety: Light-colored fabrics are usually dyed with fewer dyes and additives, which is relatively safer. Therefore, when choosing a knitted baby romper, it is recommended to choose a light-colored style.
– Implementation standards: When purchasing, you should also check the product tag to confirm whether it meets the requirements of GB 31701-2015 “Technical Specification for Safety of Textile Products for infants and Children” to ensure the safety of the product.
To sum up, the material selection of knitted baby rompers should be based on the softness, air permeability, heat retention and safety of the fabric. Knitted rib and knitted cotton are two common quality choices, but parents should also consider other factors when purchasing, such as natural fiber composition, color, and product safety standards.