Collection: Baby Long Sleeve Bodysuits

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Why Bodysuits are a Wardrobe Essential for Little Ones

Baby bodysuits (onesies) are the everyday base layer you’ll reach for on repeat—soft, breathable, and easy for quick changes. They stay in place under pants and sets, feel gentle on sensitive skin, and make dressing simpler whether you’re at home or on the go. For warm-weather days and easy layering, explore our short sleeve bodysuits, and for cooler temps (or extra cozy layering), our long sleeve bodysuits are a go-to.

Baby wearing a floral onesie and headband on a white background

The Only Baby Bodysuits You’ll Ever Need

Bodysuits are perfect on their own or layered under everyday outfits and sleepwear. For bedtime, many parents layer a bodysuit under cozy convertible footie pajamas or a soft set from our baby pajamas collection, then add a wearable layer like a baby sleep sack when they want extra warmth. If you’re building a starter wardrobe, begin with newborn clothes and keep a few staples ready in 0–3 month clothes for that first growth spurt.

FAQ'S

Bodysuits are cozy essentials that keep babies snug and comfortable all day long. These adorable one-piece outfits are designed with convenience in mind, with simple snap closures to make it easy for parents to change diapers and dress little ones effortlessly. Bodysuits also provide extra warmth and protection to your baby's delicate skin, ensuring they stay cozy and safe.

Normally, infants don't wear anything under a baby bodysuit. Bodysuits are typically worn by themselves, as a base layer, with pants, or under baby sleep sacks at night. Our bodysuits are made with sustainable TENCEL™ fibers to provide a buttery soft option that is ultra-gentle on sensitive and eczema-prone skin.

A baby onesie and a baby bodysuit are essentially the same thing. They both refer to a one-piece garment that covers a baby's torso and snaps between the legs for easy diaper changes. Whatever you call it, these are perfect for sleep or play and are wardrobe essentials for baby boys and girls alike.

It's recommended to have a  minimum of  5-7 bodysuits for a newborn, but it all depends on how often you plan to do laundry and the frequency of changing needs due to diaper blowouts and spit-ups. It’s always a good idea to pack an additional baby bodysuit or two into your diaper bag so you can be prepared on the go. After all, a newborn baby goes through an average of 2-3 changes a day. Keep that and your preferred laundry schedule in mind as you determine the appropriate number of bodysuits for your baby’s wardrobe.