
baby/kid virgin wool overall - white
SNUGGLY JUST GOT STYLED ↓
This is not your average baby overall. It’s teddy-textured, silk-lined, and outrageously cute—complete with tiny bear ears and zero synthetics where it counts.
● Teddy Wool Exterior (Real, Not Plastic):
Thick, plush, and warm. Made with 80% virgin wool and a touch of polyester netting (we’re always transparent).
● Silk-Cotton Lining in Baby Blue:
The inside? A breathable, buttery-soft blend of 50% silk and 50% cotton—because your baby’s skin deserves better than polyester.
● Bear Ears on Hood (We Had To):
Whimsical, adorable, and yes—makes your baby 100x more huggable.
● Flip-Over Cuffs for Tiny Hands & Feet:
Cold snaps? No problem. Sleeves and pants roll over to keep fingers and toes warm without mittens or booties.
● Effortless Zip-Up Design:
Dressing a wriggly little one just got easier. One smooth zipper and you’re out the door.
● Naturally Thermoregulating:
Virgin wool adapts to your baby's body temp. Cozy in winter, breathable in spring—no sweat, literally.
● Odor-Resistant & Hypoallergenic:
Wool fights off wrinkles, odors, and irritation. Soft enough for even the most sensitive babes.
Bonus: Make It Yours →
Personalize the hood strings with your baby’s name or a message. Because details matter.
Materials:
Outer: 80% Virgin Wool, 20% Polyester (base netting)
Lining: 50% Silk, 50% Cotton
Color: White
Care Instructions:
Machine wash cold on wool cycle (20–30°C). Air dry only. Full guide → Product Care
frequently asked
What age is the Tiniest Snore phase for?
The Tiniest Snore phase covers 0–3 months — the full newborn stage. Products in this range are made with the softest materials and designed around the needs of a brand-new baby.
What should I look for in newborn products?
For 0–3 months, prioritise softness, simplicity, and safety. Avoid small parts, harsh dyes, and anything with tight elastic near the face or neck. Natural fibres and breathable materials are your best friends at this stage.
How do I care for newborn items?
We recommend washing at 30–40°C on a gentle cycle before first use. Avoid fabric softeners on items that go near a newborn's skin — they can reduce absorbency and irritate sensitive skin.