Before our daughter was born, I spent a significant amount of time and money on baby clothing. Tiny dresses, miniature dungarees, little cardigans with impractical buttons — the kind of things that look beautiful in photographs and are, in practice, a nightmare to get on and off a wriggling baby who needs changing eight times a day. The HelloBaby Unisex Strappy Bodysuit 5-pack is the item I wish I'd bought more of before she arrived, and the item I've bought three more packs of since. It's not the most exciting piece of baby clothing. It's the most useful one.
The New Parent Clothing Reality
I want to be honest about what baby clothing is actually for, because I think the marketing around it obscures the practical reality. Baby clothing exists to keep a baby warm, to be easy to put on and take off, to be easy to wash, and to be gentle against skin that is more sensitive than adult skin. That's the brief. Everything else — the aesthetics, the brand, the style — is secondary to those four requirements, and most of the baby clothing I bought before our daughter arrived failed at least one of them.
The strappy bodysuit meets all four. It's 100% cotton, which is the material that keeps a baby comfortable without irritation. The nickel-free popper fastening at the bottom is easy to open and close with one hand while the other holds a wriggling baby. The 60-degree wash means it can be properly sanitised rather than just rinsed. And the Oeko-Tex certification means the fabric has been tested for harmful substances — the standard that tells you the material is genuinely safe against a baby's skin.
Finding the HelloBaby Bodysuits
I found the HelloBaby Unisex Strappy Bodysuit 5-pack in the Clothing collection on ALTOE. HelloBaby is the ebebek brand — a Turkish baby and children's clothing brand with a strong reputation for quality basics. The unisex design was the practical choice: we didn't know our daughter's size in advance, and unisex basics can be passed on to a future sibling or a friend's baby regardless of gender. The 5-pack format was the quantity that made sense — with eight changes a day in the early weeks, five bodysuits is approximately two days of supply, which means washing every other day rather than every day.
The strappy design — thin shoulder straps rather than sleeves — was the style choice that made the bodysuit versatile across seasons. In summer, it works as a standalone outfit. In cooler weather, it layers under a sleepsuit or a cardigan. That versatility means the same bodysuit works year-round, which is the quality that makes a 5-pack a genuinely economical purchase rather than just a cheap one.
The First Weeks
Our daughter wore the HelloBaby bodysuits from her first week. The cotton was soft enough for newborn skin — no redness, no irritation, no complaints (from her; there were plenty from us about other things). The popper fastening was the detail that mattered most in those early weeks, when every nappy change felt like a complex operation and anything that required two hands to fasten was a problem. One hand holds the baby, one hand does the popper. Done.
The 60-degree wash was the specification that earned its keep in the first month. Baby clothing gets dirty in ways that require proper washing rather than gentle cycles, and a bodysuit that can only be washed at 30 degrees is a bodysuit that's going to harbour bacteria regardless of how often you wash it. The HelloBaby bodysuits came out of every 60-degree wash in the same condition they went in — no shrinkage, no fading, no degradation of the fabric or the poppers.
Six Months On
Our daughter is now six months old. She's been through three sizes of the HelloBaby bodysuits — we've bought three additional 5-packs as she's grown. The bodysuits from her first size are in a bag for a friend who is expecting, in good enough condition to be used again. That's the durability that makes a baby basic worth buying: something that survives one baby and is still good enough for a second.
The bodysuits are still the foundation of her daily outfit. Under a sleepsuit in the morning, standalone in the afternoon when the house is warm, under a cardigan for an outing. The strappy design layers without bulk. The cotton breathes without overheating. The poppers open and close without drama. Six months in, I've stopped thinking about them, which is the highest compliment I can pay to a piece of baby clothing.
My Recommendation
If you're expecting a baby or buying for someone who is, the HelloBaby Unisex Strappy Bodysuit 5-pack is the practical gift that will be used more than anything else. Buy two packs in the first size and two in the next size up — babies grow faster than you expect and having the next size ready is better than running out. The 100% cotton, Oeko-Tex certification, nickel-free poppers, and 60-degree wash are the specifications that matter. Everything else is secondary.
You'll find them in the Clothing collection and the broader Apparel & Accessories range on ALTOE. Buy more than you think you need. You'll use all of them.
— Sarah Thornton, midwife, mother of a six-month-old, and person who has washed the same five bodysuits approximately ninety times and would buy them again without hesitation, York
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