futuremama88
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I always dress my little girl in onesies and bodysuits. It just seems more comfy and is easier for me. I have dresses for her, but I don't put her in them very often.
I prefer to have her in babygros/onesies a lot of the time. Otherwise it's usually leggings etc.
You asked why snapping buttons is easier?? wait till you're trying to get a pair of trousers on a baby who will NOT straighten their legs and keeps pulling their feet up and out of the pant legs! plus you've to lift them to pull them up. Then there's the fact that you have to put socks on them, which will probably fall off all day (sock-ons are now my best friend there). I take her out in a carrier about half of the time (sometimes more practical than buggy!) and feel she's comfier in an all-in-one!!
Well, besides the either/or question, since onesies don't have legs, pants are necessary in the cold anyway... and putting pants on a baby doesn't sound that difficult... And why would you need the leg straitened? Just scrunch up the pant leg so that your fingers go through the leg and the waist, grab their little foot, and put it through the hole. Repeat on the other side, taking precautions for the other to not pop out, and slide up. Then there's the lifting to get them up to the right level but you have to lift the baby to maneuver the onesie anyway.
As for socks, you'd need to keep their little feet warm with onesies too!
Well, besides the either/or question, since onesies don't have legs, pants are necessary in the cold anyway... and putting pants on a baby doesn't sound that difficult... And why would you need the leg straitened? Just scrunch up the pant leg so that your fingers go through the leg and the waist, grab their little foot, and put it through the hole. Repeat on the other side, taking precautions for the other to not pop out, and slide up. Then there's the lifting to get them up to the right level but you have to lift the baby to maneuver the onesie anyway.
Please consider the following from the perspective of having a newborn:
Why are onesies a "must have?" Why is it that pants and shirts don't do the trick?