Swaddles That Prioritise Your Baby's Comfort

Our bamboo and organic cotton swaddles are more than just soft wraps; they're a commitment to your baby's comfort and well-being. The natural temperature-regulating properties of bamboo and cotton keep your baby's body temperature balanced, ensuring they are always comfortable. Furthermore, these fabrics are hypoallergenic, making our swaddles a safe choice for babies with sensitive skin or allergies. The luxurious feel, combined with these health-conscious properties, makes our swaddles an excellent choice for every parent who wants to ensure their baby's comfort and safety. With Little Luxe Linen's swaddles, bedtime becomes a cosy, nurturing experience that both you and your baby will look forward to.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I properly swaddle my baby?

Swaddling is a simple technique that involves folding and tucking the fabric to create a secure wrap. Start by laying the swaddle flat and placing your baby on top, then fold one corner over the baby's body and tuck it underneath. Repeat with the other side, ensuring that the baby's arms are secure but not too tightly wrapped. Finally, fold the bottom corner up and tuck it in. Always ensure that the swaddle is snug but not too tight, allowing room for the baby's hips to move.

Can I machine wash the cotton swaddles?

Generally, cotton swaddles can be machine washed. It's best to use cold or warm water and mild detergent. Avoid using bleach or fabric softeners, as they may affect the fabric's quality. Always follow the specific care instructions provided with the product.

How many swaddles do I need for my newborn?

The number of swaddles needed can vary based on personal preference and laundry routine. Generally, having 3-5 swaddles allows for a convenient rotation between washes.

Are cotton swaddles suitable for all seasons?

Cotton swaddles are known for their breathable nature, making them suitable for various weather conditions. They help regulate the baby's body temperature by wicking away moisture in warmer climates and providing warmth in cooler settings.