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USD $180.00 – USD $250.00
Zippered Merino Wool Winter Suit. Trim and Warm without adding all the bulk.
Many use these are clothing or for layering because they keep you cozy without overheating.
They also repel moisture, keeping you warm and dry inside. Something neat is that all though snow can stick to the outside, the water drips right off when it melts and they dry so quickly.
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Nice and trim. Warm and Cozy without all the bulk. These are great to layer with. The snow can stick the outside but keeps them warm and cozy inside. They dry so quickly too!
Posted with the picture. Warm hands, hearts, body & soul with Bumby
Pick your colours and where you want them used; you truly get to create a one of a kind sweater with us.
Our products are made with our exclusively made Merino Wool which we small batch dye and preshrunk so it is machine washable.
All of our Sweaters and Wintersuits come with a Raglan Sleeves and lots of different options.
Choose the Size, Style, Colours, & Accents. Our team is ready to create your design. Simple or complex. We do it your way.
Let us know what colours you want, feel free to be wordy. Any questions we have will be asked not assumed, which can slow down production, but that also means you can ask us for a photo to check with choices too!
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TIP – Lay out a sweater and pants together for a visual. It is so much easier than measuring a wiggly baby!
The ages posted are a general guideline, it is best to measure.
Measured under the armpits. Flat across not around. It is best to measure a shirt or clothing to get a good idea of fit.
Sleeves are measured Armpit to Cuff & Inseam is measured Crotch to Cuff.
Note that the suit usually fits a bit roomy, so the seam isn’t sitting right at the armpit and crotch, meaning these can be a bit shorter than a more form fitting garment.
Measured Shoulder to Crotch. Including the bum. Many of our Bumby Wearers are in cloth diapers, and this is taken into account. We have added a gusset in the legs to give even more room without increasing the bulk!
We have been adding some links to some interesting reads about superwash merino wool and the production of our fabrics.
All of our Heavyweight fabrics use what is called “feltable” wool or wool that has scales to knit together almost like velcro does to make it thick and great for diapering and warm clothing yet is still temperature regulating. We have been mostly using these fabrics for years, but recently introduced the Dreamweight and Jersey as lighter weight options in our line up. These 2 fabrics are superwash.
Superwash is a process that was introducted in the 1970s as a way to allow wool to be more practical for the mass population. Some people didn’t want thick sweaters nor had the patience to hand wash things. The processes uses chlorine to remove the scales that stick together, then the fabric undergoes a softening process. It is like putting the fiber into a pool and then hair conditioner afterwards. Both stages require water and chemicals, and can look scary. This process has gotten some bad press over the years. There are some new processes being introduced; spoken about in the articles below. Take a look and decide for yourself what is best for your family. We do offer a variety of options and intend to introduce more over the up coming months and years most of which will be “feltable” style because that is our main fabric line up.
I didn’t fully understand what superwash was when I first got some years ago to try out. I do tend to run hot, and had dabbled for short times over the years in using these fabrics. I have a dress I made myself that I love, it keeps me feeling cool on hot summer days, but still comfortable in air conditioned spaces as well. I had stopped offering these garments more because I was streamlining our offereings and wanted to really work on our heavyweight process and didn’t divide the available capital investments among too many fabrics.
I had a few people beg me to bring in Jersey and lighteweight fabrics. I brought in the Jersey and Dreamweight at that time. I was aware that a small handful of people were concerned about superwash, but also that many had no idea what it was any it confused them with too much information. I did look around and found that most wool makers didn’t opening announce it, but I was open to discuss if anyone asked me. I trust the makers of the fabrics and the regulations of Europe and USA that the process couldn’t be that bad anyways.
When I learned more about some people having concerns about superwash, I did some research and spoke with my knitter again to verify my understanding about this topic. They have been in the industry for years in the US. They get their yarn from Europe, and offer both Superwash and Feltable wool types. He said that they have spent hours and thousands of dollars testing our different methods. Their testing resulted in unusable wool fabric that was severly damaged. They usually do the knitting, and have navigated to allow the spinners to do what they do best and not reinvent the wheel. The Jersey maker uses charguers in the US which is the only facility to do so in America.
We have been undergoing a lot of growth with a lot of products and I do apologize for not being more clear when these were introduced. I have had a couple more people inquiring, so I decided better late than never, regreting not investing the time earlier. There is a lot of anecdotal information out there, but I did try to find some scientific articles discussing the process and so
Holly Caswell (verified owner) –
Super cute. Very well made and finished. Keeps baby nice and warm. Absolutely worth the investment.
Julia (verified owner) –
A perfect suit for the Swedish weather. My daughter is so comfortable in it and the size is perfect for her. We love it!
Dianne (verified owner) –
Literally the cutest bear suit with the color combinations. Striped biscuit and feckles were perfect.
Stephanie Gross (store manager) –
We all ooh and aawed over how cut it was. Those Ears!
Rebecca (verified owner) –
Talk about cozy and cute!!!
Stephanie Gross (store manager) –
thanks for sharing the review
Hannah Watson (store manager) –
This suit is unreal! So soft, stretchy and warm, I love it more every time we use it. You won’t regret getting one!
Olivia (verified owner) –
Stephanie was so helpful every step of the way to make sure we got the fit right for my little one, to help us get the most use out of this larger item. I can’t wait to see how this piece grows with us over many seasons and maybe even years.
Jean (verified owner) –
This suit is just the coziest thing. With winter approaching, I wanted to be prepared for the worst, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be cute doing it!
Vanessa C. (verified owner) –
These suits…on my 4 month old and my 3 year old, they are wonderful. SO stretchy, it’s a breeze to get them on and off and I’ve never had a garment with easier flip-over cuffs. It’s been easier to get outside in the last week we’ve had them. Despite the constant fall rain and single digit (Celsius) temperatures, my boys have not been sweaty, nor have they complained about the cold. My infant can play on the wet ground, my preschooler jumps in puddles, they both stay warm and dry, and the suits are dry after naptime. Crumbs and twigs just brush right off; water beads off. Also they’re super stinkin’ cute.
Tanisha (verified owner) –
Absolutely gorgeous! We got a baby large for my 23 month old, 33” 26lb little one. We got cozy black for the body, nanoose for the flap cuffs and accents and it fits perfect. Big enough to use layers underneath but not too big that it can’t be worn on its own. Very well made and bumby even reached out about button options. Beautiful wintersuit that I know will keep him warm and cozy this winter and offers plenty of room to grow.
Berlanda (verified owner) –
I love the winter suit so much. I am so glad I got one. This will keep me girl so warm and cozy for Winters to come. I purchased an xl even though she could fit into a medium hoping to make it last for years. My girl loves wearing it also, the hood work great for holding ? also.
Amber (verified owner) –
Breathable yet keeps the wind out! We don’t get snow just very humid cold weather ??♀️ This is a Baby Medium on a 34 inch 24lb Tot and it is rolled so we will definitely get at least two season out of this outfit! Despite playing in sand and sticks, NO HOLES or snags in the interlock fabric. Bumby is tough!
Victoria Grimes (verified owner) –
Well made! Our favorite bunting! It isn’t warm enough on its own for the cold Canadian winters but it’s perfect for layering under a windproof/waterproof outer on moderate days or even under regular snowsuits in very cold temperatures. Perfect for going to and from the car in winter without being too bulky or warm for the carseat. Roomy enough to wear cloth diapers and clothing underneath, yet easy for children to move about without feeling clumsy and restricted. The cuffed bottoms are snug enough to stay in place and tuck into boots well, although we’ve also found them stretchy enough to pull down over toddler boots. Excellent product!
Courtney W. (verified owner) –
Victoria G. (verified owner) –
LOVE these wintersuits!! After accidentally washing and shrinking a bunting suit from another brand, I will stick with Bumby! Washable, durable, totally customizable… my kids love their suits.
Lanae McQuillin (verified owner) –
I’m speechless! This suit is just gorgeous. Every detail, every stitch, the color is just perfection. I wanted it to fit my 4 nearly 5yo this winter but fit my baby for the next couple and it’s going to do just that.