Baby Layette Essentials: the complete checklist for the first months  Baby Layette Essentials: the complete checklist for the first months

Baby Layette

What is a baby layette?

A layette is the collection of clothes, linens, and basic items a newborn will need in the first weeks and months of life. It includes essentials for sleep, clothing, hygiene, and daily care.

A well-prepared layette isn’t about having everything - it’s about having the right things that make day-to-day routines easier.

When to Start Preparing the Layette

One of the most common questions is: “When should I start preparing the baby layette?”. A calm and practical answer is: try to begin between 20 and 28 weeks of pregnancy.

Why?

  • In this period, you often have more energy than later in pregnancy.
  • You have more time to research and choose wisely.
  • You can take advantage of sales and avoid last-minute rushes.

If you prefer to spread purchases over time or wait on some items until after birth, that’s okay too. Some things can be added later.

The Golden Rule: Practicality First

Beautiful outfits are lovely and have their place, they give confidence on special occasions like visits from loved ones, first outing with friends, taking photos you’ll treasure... But in everyday life, what truly makes routines easier are simple, practical pieces. Remember that newborn life means: quick changes, sleepless nights, delicate handling, unexpected spit-ups or diaper leaks.

So focus on items that are:

  • easy to put on and take off
  • quick to change
  • comfortable
  • gentle on sensitive skin

Baby layette checklist (essential and realistic list)

Check out our practical, not "exaggerated," and complete list, but remember: the quantity varies depending on the frequency/need for washing and the season in which the baby is born. Here's a safe starting point.

Baby Clothing Essentials

Basics you’ll use all the time

  • Bodies (8–12): Choose soft cotton with easy openings (front snaps or expandable shoulders), this makes dressing simpler.
  • Babygrows/Onesies (8–12): Perfect for sleep, comfort, and daily wear. Aim for styles that open easily and use quality fabrics.
  • Socks (6–10 pairs) and Hats (1–2): Especially useful in colder months.
  • Soft Pants/Leggings (4–6): Useful for layering with bodies.
  • Cardigans/Sweaters (2–4): Good for warmth and layering.

Essential baby care items for the first few months.

Besides clothes, there are other essential items for newborns that are good to have prepared before the baby is born – mainly for bathing, hygiene, sleep, and outings. In this section, we've put together a simple and realistic checklist.

Essentials for baby's sleep

  • Bassinet/crib
  • Mattress
  • Fitted sheets (2–3)
  • Light blankets
  • Sleep sacks (optional)

Essentials for bathing and baby hygiene.

  • Baby bathtub or insert
  • Hooded towels
  • Diapers and changing mat
  • Gentle baby wash & cream

Essentials for baby's first outings

  • Infant car seat
  • Stroller
  • Changing bag
  • Extra outfit for outings

Essentials for feeding a newborn

Here, essentials vary depending on whether you breastfeed or choose formula.

  • Cloth diapers/muslins - important for both feeding options.
  • Bottles: whether for formula or expressed breast milk, having bottles helps a lot; choose a newborn teat/nipple that releases milk slowly and naturally.
  • Breast pump: if you breastfeed, it's a great help for comfort and a bit more independence.

Baby Layette Essentials: the complete checklist for the first months  Baby Layette Essentials: the complete checklist for the first months

Baby’s needs: other common questions

1. How many outfit changes does baby need?

A realistic average in the first weeks is 2 to 4 outfit changes per day (on “tough” days it can be more). So, more than “pretty” clothes, what matters is having:

  • 1. pieces you can change quickly
  • 2. pieces that withstand lots of washing

2. Is it better to buy size newborn or 0-3?

If there’s a classic layette mistake, it’s buying too many newborn-size pieces. The safest approach is:

  • have a few newborn items (for the beginning)
  • more quantity in 0-3 months
  • have a few 3-6 months options

Babies grow fast and sometimes they don’t even get to use newborn size (0/1).

3. Quality and materials: what really makes a difference

This is a central topic in the layette (and also where Zippy stands out): fabric quality isn’t a detail — it’s essential. Baby’s skin is sensitive and adapting. So, give priority to:

  • soft, breathable cotton
  • fabrics that feel gentle to the touch
  • comfortable seams
  • pieces that keep their quality after washing
  • printed labels instead of sewn-in ones

These details help reduce irritation, prevent discomfort and keep baby calmer.

4. How to wash baby clothes before using them (very important!)

One of the most frequent questions is: “should I wash baby clothes before using them?”. The answer is simple: yes, always! Here’s how to wash baby clothes correctly:

  • use neutral detergents
  • avoid perfumed products (especially in the first months)
  • avoid fabric softener (or choose a very gentle, baby-specific one)
  • rinse well

Zippy tip: the best “baby scent” isn’t perfume - it’s the one that already comes attached to your little one.

5. What to leave to buy later (to avoid overdoing it)

Not everything has to be ready before baby is born. You can leave for later, once you’ve met your baby:

  • larger sizes
  • toys
  • very specific pieces for special moments

That way you avoid impulse buys and can choose based on your real routine and the right size for your baby.

Quick summary: the layette essentials (without stress)

If we had to sum up the layette in a simple formula:

1. practical basics in the right quantity (for dressing and day-to-day — sleep, feeding, hygiene, etc.)

2. quality, soft fabrics

3. one product for neutral, simple washes

4. a few special outfits for special moments

5. everything designed to make quick changes easier

 

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Baby Layette Essentials: the complete checklist for the first months

Preparing the baby layette is one of the most exciting parts of welcoming a new baby, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming. When you start thinking about what you really need, questions quickly pile up:

  • What is truly essential in a baby layette?
  • How many outfits will I need for the first months?
  • When should I start preparing the layette?
  • What should I buy before birth and what can wait?
  • How do I choose clothes that are easy to dress and undress?
  • How should I wash baby clothes before using them?

If these questions sound familiar, you’re in the right place. This guide simplifies everything with a practical checklist and tips focused on what really matters, so new parents feel confident and prepared.