Long Sleeve Organic Cotton Sleep Suit 1.0 TOG
Regular price $62.95 Sale price $50.36 Save $12.59The Love To Dream™ Sleep Suit is a wearable blanket – designed to eliminate the need for loose blankets in the cot, ensuring a more comfortable sleep day or night.
- 'Made with Organic Cotton which is super soft & luxuriously comfy on the skin
- Ideal for room temperatures between 20°C and 24°C
- Lighter upper chest fabric for better temperature regulation to help reduce risk of overheating
- A great alternative for loose blankets
- Long jersey sleeves help to keep your little one's arms warm
- Twin zipper for easy access and quick nappy change
- Available in 5 sizes: 6 months, 12 months, 24 months, 3 years and 4 years
- Fabric content: Outer: 93% Organic Cotton, 7% Elastane.
- Easy care: Machine washable & tumble dryer friendly.
- Pull back into shape after washing and after drying.
- Close zipper before washing
- Warm gentle machine wash in wash bag with similar colours
- Tumble dry on low
- Warm Iron if necessary
- Do not soak or bleach garment, iron zip or dry clean
Select a right size by child height
*Ages & child heights are approximate. For best fit result please select sizing according to your child’s height, not their age. These tables are only to be used as a guide. All children are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a child’s health, their physiology and the temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.
TOG stands for 'Thermal Overall Grade', which is a unit of measurement used to calculate the thermal insulation of a product, usually in the textile industry. Our sleep garments are given a TOG rating according to the warmth they provide. Basically, the higher the TOG, the warmer the product. Note, a higher TOG rating doesn’t necessarily mean a thicker garment.
To help parents understand which TOG values are right for different room temperatures, a set of guidelines has been established as per below:
Please Note: The table is only a guide. All babies are different. The number of clothing layers may vary according to a baby's health, their physiology and the room temperature in the room. The care-giver must determine what is suitable.