Burt's Bees Baby Baby Boy's Unisex Pajamas, Zip-Front Non-Slip Footed Sleeper PJs, Organic Cotton

  • 100% Cotton
  • Zipper closure
  • Machine Wash
  • Burt's Bees Baby Sleeper PJs - Zip-Up Footed Pajamas
  • Snug fitting & flame retardant-free
  • Featuring elastic ankles to keep footies in place and non-slip "bee grips" for extra stability
  • Diagonal zip front for easy diaper changes & snap tab at neck to protect delicate skin
  • Made from The Purest Layer: 100% organic, GOTS certified*, breathable cotton - great for sensitive skin

Burt’s Bees are our favorite jammies for our baby. The fit snug and his legs do not slip out of the foot. Always extremely happy with our Burt’s Bees pajamas. Wish they made tons more styles!!! The zippers make these great as well, less struggling with baby as they tend to not want to be dressed as they get a little older.

We’ve always used Carter’s pj’s and so I was nervous about sizing after reading so many reviews about ordering up. I actually was originally ordering these as a gift for a 9 month old who’s sort of right on the cusp of outgrowing her 9 month clothes and starting to transition into some 12 month sizes. I figured I was safe ordering a 12 month size for her, but after reading so many reviews, I ordered both a 12 month and 18 month. I have a small 17 month old daughter, so I figured I could return either size if needed or just keep the bigger size for her. When they arrived they looked extremely long, but after washing and drying the 18 month size fits my daughter really well. The 12 month size also worked fine for the 9 month old. For reference, my daughter is about 21 lbs and has a long torso with short legs. She’s actually a big between sizes 12 and 18 months. The 18 month pants are still a little long but 18 month tops fit her fairly well. 12 month pants fit her better but 12 month onesies are difficult to snap at the crotch and a little snug on her arms and chest. For pajamas, she hasn’t been able to wear Carter’s 12 month pj’s for a while bc they are too short from her crotch to shoulders and also too restricting across her back and around her neck. They were starting to get difficult to put on and I felt like they were restricting and uncomfortable for her to sleep in. Pulling down around the neck from the crotch. The Carter’s 18 month fit her well but she does still have room to grow in them. They sometimes will flop off from around her foot bc they’re a little long... especially in the morning after sleeping in them all night. The Burt’s Bees seem better at fitting her feet well and staying put around her ankles. But definitely not at all too tight around her ankles. I love the fitted ankles and wrists. On her, they are nice and fitted without being uncomfortably snug or tight. And I feel like she has room in the length and thighs to grow some, but the fitted ankles keep them in place even with the room, where the Carter’s will flop off with the extra length. So I would say they’re similar to Carter’s sizes, but with a more sleek/fitted cut, especially around the wrists and ankles. For her, they’re actually a better fit. So if your baby has chubby wrists or ankles, and if the corresponding Carter’s size is already very snug on your baby, then I would size up. Otherwise the sizing seems pretty true to size. Including some pictures of her in the 18 month Burt’s Bees and in 18 month Carter’s for comparison. You can see the difference in the feet and ankles. Both sets of pictures are in the morning after being slept in and stretched some overnight. Burt’s bees is first wear after only one washing and the Carter’s have been washed a ton. Hope this review helps bc I was so confused as to what size to order! And the pajamas are very soft and so adorable. I can see how people maybe wouldn’t like the material if they’re too snug and it sort of stretches, and pulls the print apart. But for us they’ve been great because they fit well and seem extremely comfortable.

My daughter has only worn these once and they're already my favorite! They're too big for her right now but it doesn't matter. They're so well made and so beautiful. There are little design features that make all the difference like the elastic gather at the back of the heels to keep them in the feet, and the extra little flap of ribbing to tuck the zipper pull into before snap on the tab shut. The feet are a good shape and size. I've had 3 pairs of gerber pjs where the feet were so weirdly shaped that they didn't fit at any size, and some brands where the feet and ankles are so wide that feet won't stay in! These are perfect. And I appreciate that the zipper pull isn't poking her in the chin. I paid about $14 for these; not the cheapest but worth the extra, and I can't imagine more expensive pjs being any better.

I absolutely love these pajamas! The material is just the right thickness to be warm, but not too warm. The construction seems solid, which hasn't been the case with other Burt's Bees pajamas I have purchased in the past, so I don't foresee any issues with the seams coming apart. The zipper is sturdy without being too rigid, and the grippers on the feet look like they will stand up to my little one running around. My 16 month old is on the scrawny side but tall, so the 18-month ones fit him perfectly in length without being too bulky in the middle. Overall, I'm really satisfied with these and I'm actually going to buy a couple more pairs for him because I love them so much.

I love Burt’s Bees clothes the cotton is nice and soft and it’s always well made. The only comment I will make is the sleepwear is very tight fitting. I know jammies are supposed to be tight for safety, but these are more tight than Carters brand. Sometimes I have to work to get my sons hands through the end of the sleeves and he isn’t that chubby. But once they are in they look cute and comfy. I also love the extra fabric lining behind the zipper and the printed grip on the soles of the feet. Highly recommend!

So cute and super soft. This was a good purchase! Very well made product. Sure, you can spend pennies on the dollar at Walmart for something that is polyester but I dont go cheap with my baby. I like organic products that are safe and better for the environment. I'll support a company like Burts Bees all day long b/c of their quality products that leave a lighter footprint on our planet than some sweatshop company who couldnt care less. This is a good product and your baby, like mine did, will sleep soundly in a soft and warm onesie such as this. Congratulations on your baby if you are a parent reading this. I am a mom of 2 and very happy with my purchase! I would post a photo but i am reluctant to post too may photos of my babies so you'll have to take my word for it that my little boy wore this onesie A LOT.

Purchased these for my newborn. I purchased a 0-3 month size for my 7 pound daughter. I wanted to buy the family match pajamas that they could wear after Christmas as well. I like that these pajamas are made with thicker organic cotton. They are warm and easy to put on. I ordered a 0-3 mo. size expecting it to be large on my daughter, but after a wash, they fit perfectly. I would not recommend them for a chubbier baby as they would probably be too tight. The fabric was tighter around the ankles, legs and wrists than most infant clothing. Again, this was great for my thin, petite baby, but would not be great for a chubby baby. The quality of the material was great and I would purchase again.

We have tried several popular brands of pajamas and while those are great when you have a smaller baby this is by far the best for active/crawling/walking babies :) My son is 10 months and has a long lean body. I followed the sizing chart and it fits exactly as expected. Snug all over but with enough room while he grows. (We have been using this brand for pajamas since he was born but now use mostly these rather than carter’s now that he is actively moving around) The features that make these stand apart from the others are the following... -elastic at the ankles which keeps his feet in the actual foot area rather than climbing up the keg portion when he is crawling around. -foot grips allow him some stability while walking around our hard wood floor. -the zipper has a two flaps. One is like a pocket you tuck the zipper into at the top and the other is the main flap that goes across the zipper then snaps onto pajama. The pocket feature is a small but wonderful detail. -I throw these into the washer and dryer and even when he outgrows after months of use the material still looks like new. The colors stay vibrant and there is never any pilling. This time I purchased the large navy striped and while it’s a very dark navy that looks almost black they are very cute. I highly recommend these pajamas for a long and lean baby who is cruising around the house :)

I have a very mobile babe. She’s been getting around since 5 months. Because of this, her pajamas needed feet that would stay. Other brands, she always pulled her feet out of the legs and it would get in her way and tangle her up. These stay put. She is petite, tall and kind of skinny. These for her perfect. The only thing is her feet outgrow the bottoms sooner than the allotted time. The only size we’ve had an issue with was the 12 month. I bought them for her at 9 months (because there are no 9 months) and she grew out of them by 12 months. She now wears the 18 month ones which are obviously too big but still work. They are durable, the colors last and the cotton is nice and soft.

I love Burt’s Bees clothes the cotton is nice and soft and it’s always well made. The only comment I will make is the sleepwear is very tight fitting. I know jammies are supposed to be tight for safety, but these are more tight than Carters brand. Sometimes I have to work to get my sons hands through the end of the sleeves and he isn’t that chubby. But once they are in they look cute and comfy. I also love the extra fabric lining behind the zipper and the printed grip on the soles of the feet. Highly recommend!

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