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1.0 TOG | 68-75°F
Swaddle Up™ Hip Harness
White Dreamer
•Original Cotton
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1.0 TOG | 68-75°F
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Rose
•Organic Cotton Fleece
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1.0 TOG | 68-75°F
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Rose
•Organic Cotton Fleece
$56.95
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3.5 TOG | <61°F
Swaddle Up™ Transition Suit
Gray Penguin Parade
•Quilted Cotton
$69.95
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Swaddle FAQs
What is a TOG?
A TOG, or Thermal Overall Grade, is a unit of measurement used to indicate the thermal insulation of a product. In simpler terms, it tells you how warm a sleep garment will keep your baby. The higher the TOG rating, the warmer the garment. This is especially useful for ensuring your baby is comfortable and safe in different room temperatures.
How do I choose the right TOG for my baby's sleepwear?
Choosing the right TOG depends on the room temperature. Here's a simple guide: 0.2 TOG: Suitable for room temperatures above 75°F. 1.0 TOG: Suitable for room temperatures between 68-75°F. 1.5 TOG: Suitable for room temperatures between 64-75°F. 2.5 TOG: Suitable for room temperatures between 61-68°F. 3.5 TOG: Suitable for room temperatures below 61°F.
What should my baby wear under their sleepwear?
The layering of clothing under sleepwear can help regulate your baby's temperature. For example: In warmer temperatures, a light onesie might be sufficient under a low TOG garment. In cooler temperatures, you might layer a long-sleeve onesie or footed pajamas under a higher TOG garment.
How can I tell if my baby is too hot or too cold?
Monitoring your baby's temperature is crucial. Signs that your baby might be too hot include sweating, damp hair, flushed cheeks, or rapid breathing. Signs that your baby might be too cold include cool skin, shivering, or fussiness. Adjust their clothing and sleep environment accordingly.
Are there specific sleepwear recommendations for different seasons?
Yes, the TOG rating you choose can vary by season: Summer: Opt for a lower TOG, like 0.2 or 1.0, to prevent overheating. Winter: Choose a higher TOG, like 2.5 or 3.5, to keep your baby warm. Spring/Fall: A mid-range TOG, like 1.0 or 1.5, is usually appropriate for transitional weather.
Choose the right TOG rating
Choosing the right TOG rating for your child is essential for ensuring their comfort and safety during sleep. TOG, or Thermal Overall Grade, measures the warmth of sleepwear, helping you select the appropriate garment based on your baby's sleeping environment. For warmer conditions, opt for a lower TOG rating, such as 0.2 or 1.0, which provides light coverage and breathability. In cooler environments, a higher TOG rating, like 2.5 or 3.5, offers added warmth and insulation. Consider your room’s temperature and your baby’s natural warmth when selecting a TOG rating to keep your little one comfortable and safe throughout the night.