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Merino or muslin: how to dress your baby calmly in every season

Мерино или муселин: как да обличаш бебето спокойно през всеки сезон

One worry less. Every season. — when the fabric works with the body, not against it.

When it comes to baby clothes, the question is almost always the same: is it too warm… or too cold?

The truth is, peace of mind doesn't come from more layers, but from the right fabric. A baby's skin is extremely sensitive and relies on what touches it.

At MeriBoo, we work with two complementary natural fabrics: fine merino — for balance and thermoregulation, and organic muslin — for lightness and breathability in the warmest days.

Why fabric is more important than the number of layers

Most often, the problem isn't the temperature itself, but trapped moisture. When fabric doesn't allow the skin to breathe, it overheats and becomes irritated.

Natural fabrics like merino and muslin work differently — they allow air to circulate and help the body regulate itself.

Merino — the year-round staple

Fine merino isn't just "warm". It reacts.

  • Retains heat when it's cold
  • Wicks away moisture when it's warm
  • Stays soft and gentle on the skin

This is why we use it all year round — because it gives peace of mind without having to wonder.

View fine merino collection →

Muslin — when skin needs to breathe

On the hottest days, the need is different.

Muslin is a light, airy fabric with a loose weave, allowing air to pass through freely.

  • Skin breathes effortlessly
  • No feeling of heaviness
  • Does not retain heat
  • Suitable from the very first days

This is the fabric for moments when even the slightest sensation matters.

View summer Muslin collection →

Which fabric when?

It's not about choosing between the two, but about when each works best.

Temperature Fabric Sensation
below 20°C Merino Warmth and balance
20–28°C Merino (light layer) Comfort without stuffiness
above 28°C Muslin Lightness and breathability

How to tell if they are comfortable

  • Nape of the neck – warm and dry = everything is fine
  • Back – damp = time for a lighter layer
  • Hands – can be cool, this is normal

One worry less. Every season.

Whether it's cold or hot, the right fabric makes all the difference.

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