Pjs

So as our LOs are getting older the sleepsuits are just to complicated to fight to get on of a night, I’m thinking of getting him proper pjs now for over the winter however they are all footless, will you be putting socks on your little ones for those colder nights or just letting the sleeping bag do it’s thing I worry about him having cold feet especially where it’s where they loose there body heat from …HELP!!

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I put my girl in footless zip up sleepsuits with no socks in a sleeping bag and her feet feel toasty in a morning when I take her out of the bag x

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We’ve been using proper pjs since he was a few months old.
Just something we preferred.

Some nights we did put socks on him but only on the colder nights like minus temperatures.
Otherwise he went sock less.

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We’ve just starting putting my boy back in sleepsuits but we keep the bottom half poppers done up so just put them on like trousers then do up the top half which is much easier.

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Sometimes mine is in shorts and a t shirt but he sleeps in the bed with us so he’s extra warm. If you’re is in a cot then I’d check room temp and go from there? Footless are sooo much easier though. I put socks on at night sometimes if it’s too cold

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we’re the same, do the poppers up on the legs before putting it on -It works . He does have pyjamas too, would only put socks on if the temperature is low.

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What tog size?
My son’s been sleeping in sleep suits without the foot unless it’s winter nights.

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Just to add that if you do prefer pjs with feet, here is an example:

https://www.laredoute.co.uk/ppdp/prod-350196626.aspx?dim1=1#shoppingtool=smartrecospdptop_productpage

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I always put them socks on with their pjs 🙈 maybe because I sleep in bed socks ha xxx

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