The babywear market has shifted—again. Natural fibers are back (were they ever gone?), nickel-free hardware is basically mandatory, and brands are quietly competing on washability, not just cuteness. I’ve been on factory floors and in retail backrooms, and—honestly—what survives the laundry wins.
Made from cotton interlock (soft on day one, softer by week two). Footed for newborns to 9M; footless for bigger movers. Front “tick-tack” snaps make diaper changes fast—daycare staff love that. Origin: Room 1106-1108 Zhongyuan Building, No.368 North Youyi Street, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China.
| Fabric | 100% cotton interlock, ≈180–200 gsm (real-world use may vary) |
| Construction | Combed ring-spun yarn; flatlock seams; tagless print |
| Hardware | Nickel-free ring snaps (front placket) |
| Sizes | NB–24M (footed NB–9M; footless 12–24M) |
| Color/Print | Reactive dye; optional all-over prints |
| Care | Machine wash cold; tumble low; shrinkage ≤5% (AATCC 135) |
| Safety | CPSIA compliant; OEKO‑TEX Standard 100 fabrics |
Nighttime layers, daycare uniforms (yes, that’s a thing in some centers), stroller naps, and gift sets. The footed option keeps toes warm without hunting for socks; the footless option gives crawlers traction. Many customers say the snaps feel sturdier than expected and don’t warp in the dryer, which—surprisingly—matters more than the print.
Private labels, custom GSM (170–220), all-over prints, embroidery (low-profile to avoid skin irritation), retail-ready packaging, and mixed-size cartons. MOQs are friendly for indie shops.
| Vendor | MOQ | Certs | Lead Time | Customization | QC Transparency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST Home Textile (this product) | ≈300 sets | CPSIA, OEKO‑TEX fabrics | 25–35 days | High (prints, GSM, labels) | Full reports shared |
| Generic Trading Co. | 500–1,000 | Varies | 35–50 days | Medium | Limited |
| Boutique EU Brand | ≈100 | OEKO‑TEX, GOTS (some lines) | In stock | Low–Medium | High |
| Marketplace Seller | 1 | Unclear | 2–5 days | None | Unknown |
Northwest Baby Boutique added baby overalls to a gift bundle; returns dropped from 3.8% to 1.1% quarter-over-quarter, mostly due to better snap alignment and less shrinkage.
Regional Hospital tested footed baby overalls in 500 newborn kits; parents reported “easier middle-of-the-night changes,” and the procurement team extended the contract citing stable dye lots.
Soft, breathable cotton; predictable shrinkage; snaps that pass pull tests; and sizes that make sense. It seems simple, but in real life, that’s what keeps parents coming back.