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NOKO is a reycled E3-lite down jacket for babies with a hood and a lustrous shell crafte from 100% recycled nylon A relaxed cut for comfrot and ease, binding at the cuffs and hood, and fold-over mitts deliver extra warmth and protection. Stow essentials in zippered waist pockets A weightless winter staple engineered for protective performance.
I am super enthusiastic about cocoome, a great product to wear your favorite jacket during pregnancy. The jackets can also beextension can also be used if a woman decides to carry the baby on her body. As a midwife, I recommend this because the baby is so close to mom and feels well protected.
I live in Troms, 344 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, where we have 7-8 months of winter. An active lifestyle requires good, warm and appropriate clothing. With the cocoome jacket extension I can wear my good jackets, whether softshell, wind, rain or down jackets with my son, now 8 weeks old in the sling. He loves to be carried and we can be outside every day regardless of the weather, while I have him close to me. This means I always know that he is warm enough and I enjoy my freedom with this brilliant equipment.
Why does everything in the baby section seem to have a hood recently?
If a baby is lying on the floor or slouched in a bouncer they won't want a hood scrunched up at the back.
And if they're indoors they won't want a hood up!
Bit ranty and judgy pants of me but I just don't get it.
I want some traditional cheap cardigans for ds .... apart from spending quite a lot or searching few and far between most things seem to have a hood.
Sigh.
I like it , I found it really difficult getting my kids into coats (I mean actually putting them in them) when they were babies. So I would double up with cardigans/blankets etc and a hooded cardigan meant I could put their hood up going out. I always found that hats slipped forward on mine whereas a hoodie didn't.
Have you looked at Asda/Sainsburys?
I found hoodies cardigans really really useful especially in soring& autumn when it was too chilly for a top but not enough for a coat. Also on really cold days the hoods stayed up better than goat hoods.
Mil knitted a load for us.
Yes, I agree, why does a tiny newborn want to lie on a big hood?!
Useful in spring and Autumn maybe, but mine are mostly in snowsuits/pramsuits, so it does just double up the bulkiness... I have a couple of non hooded from m&s.
By the way I'm being a bit lighthearted ... I'm not passing judgement on babies wearing them looks wise :)
I just find it odd that everyone is so concerned about over heating etc and yet they put hoods on sleepsuits and cardigans and everything else!
Maybe I'm a bit silly... obviously.judging from the replies others find them ok..
I just know ds would be really uncomfortable.
I have got a few normal cardigans from all over the place.... just noticed loads and loads of things with hoods creeping in since I have had ds (now 7 months).
Hoods don't slip off. DS is 7 months and for the last 3 it has been cold. Hoods have been excellent.
We have quite a warm house so don't really do cardigans at all unless going out, in which case an extra layer on the head is great. Don't do hats here though.
Trying to find stuff for my ds4 that doesn't have a hood is hard. Thinking back when he was younger it was still hard then. Would just like one without a flipping hood. So i don't think you are and on young babies its just plain silly.
I kind of see your point - but secretly love hoods with little ears on. (Does that make me a chav?). Fairylea what kind of traditional cardigans are you looking for? I hand quite a few hand knitted when ds was born that I could send to you? X
They're useful in a sling to protect the bit between hat and collar. Pretty useless otherwise, i agree.
Find a local knitting shop and have someone make you some, i have tonnes from my knitting group/mum and gran's friends!
Op I had the same issue. Wanted some reasonably priced cardigans for DD but without a hood to wear over a babygro. don't mind the hooded type when we're going out and about but when we're at home she doesn't need a hood just the cardigan. The only one I found was in M&S so I ended up having some knitted for her by a friend. YANBU
Omg, YANBU at all. My newborn has outgrown the single cardigan I could find with no hood for his age.
I went shopping today specifically for cotton-y cardigans with no hood, as it has gone so cold. I came away from mothercare with just one flimsy cheap cardigan. One. Every single thing else had hoods.
My mum was with me and I don't think she had believed me before when I told her how difficult it was to find hood free cardis. I actually said "surely we aren't the only people who don't want a hood scrunched up under the baby's head?".
What's it all about? I am totally with you and can't actually believe you have started a thread about it.....brilliant.
Thanks for the tips and offers .. you're all very kind :) ... I will look at h and m, hadn't thought of them.
I would take them off indoors but our house is cold so ds needs one on all the time unless I want to take out a loan to pay the heating bill!
Interesting to see others are thinking the same as me!
I can see when the weather gets more autumny (made up my own word there) they would be useful instead of a coat. Maybe I'll eat my words then... but I don't want anything indoorsy with a hood at the moment.
Slightly off topic but just as useless... I bought a coat for dd when she was about six months old and was quite amused to find that it had an inside pocket. Any suggestions as to what babies need to keep in inside pockets? Fags? Mobile? Keys?
NOKO-MG is a recycled down jacket for kids with a hood and a lustrous shell crafted from 100% recycled material. A relaxed cut for comfrot and ease, binding at the cuffs and hood, and fold-over mitts deliver extra warmth and protection. Stow essentials in zippered waist pockets A weightless winter staple engineered for protective performance.
Buy a baby double faces jacket with a hood for a boy by Mayoral from the Spring-Summer 2023 Collection! Model with two faces with different designs. Long sleeves, a removable hood, pockets and elastic cuffs. Fastens with a zipper. Made of comfortable and quality material.
This is certainly the most amazing jacket ! The boiled wool is water repellent and windproof and roomy enough to layer underneath, so it was all we needed for Gulf Islands winter. We wore it every day. Wide sleeves make it easy to put those tiny arms through.
The sizes run really big, so our baby could only start wearing the 3-6month size at about 4months, and she was quite big. However the cuff design is so clever you can really fold up those sleeves well, and when they were down they just kept her little hands toasty warm. Also I bet it'll fit her till she's 12 months so we'll get lots of use out of it.
My only complaint is the hood is quite big still and she is now 6.5months, and the top button would always come undone and hood fall off because, well, 3-6month olds don't have a very long neck. I imagine that's not an issue for toddler sizes.
We look forward to getting a larger size for next season, it's an amazing design, so warm, so so cute and so practical; doesn't look dirty as you can just brush off all the Earth materials that get on it.
We love these jackets so much. It started our Disana stash. We have every size since 6 months and will be getting a size up until the size maxes out. My son always picks this one. I think because he doesn't over hear but is cosy warm while not being bulky. The fit is roomy but not oversized so it's comfortable for him. We get complements all the time!
The Kith Baby collection offers headwear, cargo pants, tees, long-sleeve crews, hoodies, puffer coveralls and jackets, baby bodysuits and more. Designed with movement in mind, Kith Baby apparel is crafted from premium materials including Sherpa, cotton, knit and stretch jersey blends, and features premium details including interior drawstrings, hidden snap and button closures, side seam venting, and welt pockets.
We used 2 contrasting colors to bring life to this stylish crochet jacket for little ones. Stitched in Bernat Forever Fleece Finest, this easy hooded garment features single crochet, chain, and decrease techniques to create a moss stitch fabric that's easy to make and is soft and comfy for toddlers. Create yours in 6, 12, and 18-month sizes for the perfect gift idea.
Making the right size is important! To make sure your project turns out the size described, always make a gauge swatch to match your tension. First time swatching? Learn more about crocheting a gauge swatch!
The Baby Surprise Jacket was designed by Elizabeth Zimmermann in 1968 and remains a popular baby garment to this day. It is an excellent pattern for making use of oddments of yarn or self striping yarns with long colour repeats, but looks equally nice knit in a single colour with a contrasting button band.
The jacket is knit in a single piece with just two seams that run across each of the shoulders and down the length of the sleeves. It includes extra ease across the back of the garment to fit well over a nappy (diaper).
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