0.2 TOG
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Short-sleeve pyjamas
Short-sleeve pyjamas
All garments we produce are INPAA approved, as well as certified to the relevant safety standards applicable to those particular garments. Love To Dream garments are made to comply to some of the strictest requirements in the world. Dependant of the garment style and country it is supplied to, some of these requirements include standards and regulations such as BS EN 16781, AS/NZS 1249, CFR1610 or CFR1615.
Finding the right TOG rating and dressing your baby appropriately for the temperature can be confusing. Every baby feels hot and cold differently, ambient temperatures fluctuate, and layering impacts thermal effectiveness. It's not a one-size-fits-all approach, but understanding these factors can help.
At Love to Dream we use the industry-recognised measurement system, called TOG. TOG stands for Thermal Overall Grade and helps simplify the process of choosing the right garment/s for your baby. Put simply: The lower the TOG rating, the lighter the fabric. The higher the TOG rating, the warmer the fabric.
The clothing guide link below provides with guidelines around how to dress your baby/toddler based on the room temperature. It is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby’s health, their physiology, and the room temperature in the room. The caregiver must determine what is suitable. We recommend that carers always monitor the temperature of the room & the child’s comfort. It is important to check your baby regularly to ensure that they are comfortable and that they do not overheat.
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Product code: L25 29 254 GRY
TOG stands for Thermal Overall Grade and is an industry-recognised measurement for the warmth of garments and bedding. Put simply: The lower the TOG rating, the lighter the fabric. The higher the TOG rating, the warmer the fabric. Below are guidelines around how to dress your baby/toddler based on the room temperature. This is only a guide. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology & the temperature in the room.
Short-sleeve pyjamas
Short-sleeve pyjamas
Romper and short-sleeve bodysuit
Romper
Short-sleeve, long-leg pyjamas
Romper and short-sleeve bodysuit
Romper and sleeveless bodysuit
Short-sleeve, long-leg pyjamas
Romper and long-sleeve bodysuit
Romper and sleeveless bodysuit
Short-sleeve, long-leg pyjamas
Romper and sleeveless bodysuit
Romper
Our signature DreamStretch™ fabrics offer a quality stretch supporting comfort and freedom at every stage. Built to last from 100 washes to 1000 cuddles.
A winter saviour. With a natural fill providing breathable insulation, stretch cotton outer and inner layer, the fabric feels soft and smooth against sensitive skin whilst offering warmth (without weight) and comfort in cooler months. Quilting adds a thoughtful design detail and extra comfort, offering plushness without bulk.
Our zip-off wings allow you to transition one arm at a time. It’s the simplest way to move from swaddling to arms-free sleep without disrupting your baby’s (or your!) precious rest.
Converts to a long sleeve sleep suit with zip-on sleeves or remove for a sleeveless option. Cover tiny toes with the convertible foot cuffs for cosy sleep or leave uncovered for peaceful play before bedtime.
Ideal for little movers practising their sitting and crawling with plenty of room to move for natural sleep positions.
The two-way zip makes overnight changes quick, quiet and stress-free so everyone gets back to sleep faster.
Made from premium yarn, our eczema friendly fabrics feel soft and gentle against your baby’s delicate skin, offering soothing comfort for a restful sleep.
Soft, breathable fabric that is performance tested to ensure a secure fit wash after wash.
Tested to 100 washes and maintains it's shape wash after wash, engineered for comfort and durability be passed to new dreamers for years to come.
If your baby is showing one or more of these signs, then it’s time to transition to “arms-free” sleeping. Babies will generally begin to show these signs between 2–6 months of age.
You should always consult your GP or paediatrician about your baby’s motor development if you’re unsure. Here are some signs to look out for to indicate it’s time to stop swaddling your baby for sleep:
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