1. Fabric - Refuse to make of synthetic fibers
One of the drawbacks of synthetic fibers is their limited ability to absorb water. As a result, sweat remains on the skin after exercising or engaging in physical activity. This creates a breeding ground for microbes, which can cause decomposition and fermentation. Synthetic materials can be especially harsh on the delicate skin of youngsters, leading to allergies and eczema.
The production of synthetic fibers involves the use of raw material monomers, ammonia, methanol and other micro-chemical components that can be very harsh on sensitive skin, especially for infants. As a result, it is not recommended to use chemical fiber cloth in making pants that come in contact with the skin. Instead, opt for clothing made from soft cotton velvet material which is gentle on the skin. This will help prevent any skin irritations or reactions that may occur due to the harsh chemicals in synthetic fiber production.
2. Style
For toddlers, it's important to choose clothing that is comfortable and allows for ease of movement. The perfect options are overalls or tank tops paired with suspenders that can adjust to their growing height. It's important to make sure the suspenders are long enough and that the buttons can be moved to prevent any discomfort around the shoulders. This style not only ensures that clothes and pants stay in place, but also allows for comfortable play and warmth.
