broinb
Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:29 pm Posts: 42
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Buying Baby Bibs on a Budget
Unfortunately, budgets are a fact of life for many of us. Having a baby can be an expensive business which makes budgets even more important, but luckily you can find plenty of baby bibs without breaking the bank - always a good way to protect those lovely baby clothes from the worst at feeding time.
Baby bibs get dirty incredibly quickly, so you don’t want to spend a fortune on them. Luckily most bibs are made out of washable materials that don’t cost the earth, so even if they’ve got past their best they can be replaced without too much of an issue.
But what about plastic bibs? They last longer and are completely re-usable no matter how dirty they get, but unfortunately they have price tags to match their convenience. They’re not the most environmentally friendly options either, so for a lot of people material bibs are the only way to go.
There are plenty of places you can go to find material baby bibs too, and if you’re on a budget you can’t get better than coming to us here at Universal Textiles. We have a great selection of baby bibs to choose from all at fantastic prices, and we don’t skimp on quality either so you can be sure that you’re getting the best.
As you can see, it’s perfectly possible to buy baby bibs on a budget. As long as you stick to material options you’ll have no need to worry, and can look forward to years of feeds without having to blow the budget. So, make sure you come to us here at Universal Textiles and see just what you can get for your money.
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dami
Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2010 7:50 am Posts: 24
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Re: Buying Baby Bibs on a Budget
1. Let's start with the most important consideration that is absorbency. Baby bibs made using fabrics like organic cotton, terry or wool are the most absorbent of all. They absorb all the mess caused by the baby, and keep the baby as clean and protected as possible. Feel the fabric with your hands, or check the product package, to ensure that you have opted for a bib that is not only highly absorbent, but also quick absorbent.
2. The second most important thing to bear in mind is that the bib should be washable. Remember, the bib will be subject to not only a lot of easy to clean but also as well a lot of tough to clean matter. It will be treated badly, and will be under continuous pressure to absorb things that have to be cleaned away later. A bib that can be cleaned easily should therefore get your preference. This ensures that your baby gets to wear the most fresh looking bibs always, besides promising that you would not have to replace the old bibs with the new ones too early.
3. The next important factor is the size of the baby bib. The length, as well as the breadth should be just right for the baby. Bibs that are not appropriate in size, especially if shorter than needed, do not quite serve the purpose well. Many a times we tend to opt for bibs in fancy shapes and cuts, though this is not necessarily a problem, it sure does give trouble, if the shape causes the bib to cover the baby less, especially where there is maximum danger of a mess.
4. The bib should also be comfortable to wear. Bibs with small neck lines causes choking and suffocation, especially when the baby is sleeping. Opt for bibs with necklines that are neither to small not too deep. Try it on the baby if possible, before making your purchase, so as to ensure that the bib fits your baby just right. The fabric, especially around the neck line, should be soft and smooth, so that it does not cause any rashes on the baby's tender skin.
5. Though most of the parents may not be aware of this, but sometimes bibs are capable of causing serious heath hazards to the baby. Most of the baby bibs these days use a material known as PVC, (more commonly referred to as vinyl). This is basically used for providing better absorbency to the bib. Though this indeed results in better absorbency, it is cable of causing health problems to the child, especially if the child was born really delicate. This is because it contains lead, which can affect the baby's health, with dangers and hazards of lead exposure. It is therefore best to avoid bibs that have been made using this material.
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