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Fleece Overall for Infants – Soft, Warm, Machine Washable

Why a fleece overall still rules chilly months for little ones

If you’ve dressed a newborn through that first drafty winter, you know: warmth-to-weight matters. To be honest, I used to think fleece was “just fleece.” Then I visited a mill in Hebei that produces 100% polyester baby garments and, well, the engineering surprised me. The 100% polyester baby fleece overalls from STH Home Textile come out of Shijiazhuang (Room 1106-1108 Zhongyuan Building, No.368 North Youyi Street, Hebei, China), and they’ve nailed the balance between nap-time coziness and stroller-ready breathability.

Fleece Overall for Infants – Soft, Warm, Machine Washable

Market pulse: soft performance, less bulk

Parents want two things: fuss-free layering and fabrics that survive the wash. The latest wave of fleece overall designs leans on anti-pill finishes, recycled yarn options, and smarter zippers that don’t snag tiny chins. Actually, several buyers tell me they prefer fleece over quilted cotton because it dries fast after a daycare spill—practicality wins. Sustainability is creeping up too, with brands piloting rPET yarns and microfiber-capture wash bags.

Core specs (real-world, not brochure speak)

Parameter Typical Value Notes
Fabric 100% polyester polar fleece Brushed + sheared pile, soft hand
Weight (GSM) ≈ 220–280 g/m² Warmer end for winter naps
Pilling resistance Grade 4–5 after 5,000 cycles ASTM D3512 / ISO 12945-2
Thermal insulation ≈ 0.6–0.8 clo Real-world use may vary with layers
Shrinkage AATCC 135
Colorfastness Grade 4 perspiration/saliva ISO 105-E04/E07 (infant-safe)
Safety CPSIA, OEKO-TEX Std 100 Class I Flammability: 16 CFR 1610 compliant

How it’s made (quick but thorough)

  • Materials: polyester filament yarn → circular knit → double-sided brushing → precise shearing → anti-pill finish.
  • Cut & sew: flatlock seams to reduce bulk; zipper guard; optional fold-over cuffs.
  • Testing: pilling (ASTM D3512), abrasion (ISO 12947), colorfastness (AATCC/ISO), air permeability (ASTM D737), needle detection for trims.
  • Service life: around 30–50 home washes with routine care; hand-me-down friendly.
  • Industries: babywear brands, hospital gift shops, mom-and-pop boutiques, e-com private labels.
Fleece Overall for Infants – Soft, Warm, Machine Washable

Where it shines

Naps in drafty rooms, daycare drop-offs, spring stroller walks, and those “not quite winter” afternoons. Many parents say a fleece overall is the one piece that lives by the door because it’s fast on/fast off and dries quicker than cotton layers.

Vendor snapshot (who to buy from, and why)

Vendor Certs MOQ Lead Time Customization Notes
STH Home Textile (Hebei) OEKO-TEX, CPSIA docs ≈ 500 pcs/color 25–35 days GSM, colors, zipper, ears, logo Strong on anti-pilling consistency
Vendor B (SE Asia) OEKO-TEX 1,000+ 30–45 days Basic colors, standard zipper Price-first, fewer trim options
Vendor C (EU) OEKO-TEX, REACH ≈ 300 15–25 days Wide palette, recycled yarns Higher cost, faster repeats

Customization and a quick case

Options include rPET yarns, embroidered logos, hood with bear ears (yes, still trending), two-way zips, fold-over mitts, and retail-ready compostable polybags. One EU babywear brand moved to a fleece overall with two-way zipper and bumped GSM to 260; returns for “too thin/too scratchy” dropped by 31% across one season, according to their ops manager. Not scientific, but it tracks with our lab notes.

Fleece Overall for Infants – Soft, Warm, Machine Washable

Compliance, neatly wrapped

Look for OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Class I labels, CPSIA tracking, flammability compliance (16 CFR 1610 for textiles; note sleepwear has separate rules), and cords/drawstrings per EN 14682 for EU shipments. I guess the boring paperwork is what keeps parents confident—and rightly so.

Authoritative sources

  1. OEKO-TEX Standard 100, Product Class I (babies) – www.oeko-tex.com
  2. CPSIA General Certificate of Conformity – www.cpsc.gov
  3. ASTM D3512 Pilling (Random Tumble) – www.astm.org
  4. ISO 12947 Martindale Abrasion – www.iso.org
  5. 16 CFR Part 1610 Flammability of Clothing Textiles – www.ecfr.gov


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