Home / Shop *This* is the only outfit your infant needs 👏 And it's available in three soft colors. By Sara Goldstein July 1, 2020 Rectangle The first months of babyhood are a cycle of eat, snuggle, sleep, diaper change. And, as any seasoned mama knows, operating snaps while sleep deprived is a struggle that just isn’t worth it. Figuring out how to dress babies for sleep while keeping them warm and cozy without overheating is challenging enough. So forget fussy sleepers and onesies. Do yourself a favor and stock up on this best-selling essential for newborns. (While you can, anyway! It’s The Motherly Shop’s best-kept secret that we’re letting out of the bag.) The super-soft 100% cotton gown from Oriane is the ideal outfit for those early days. The tie bottom makes diaper changes a breeze and the lap shoulders make it easy to remove top-down when the occasional blow-out occurs. Available in three muted tones of blue, pink and grey, it also features fold-over cuffs to keep their hands covered. But the best part? It’s only $12. RIGHT? Oriane was founded by a mother and grandmother who spent 20 years designing products in the infant sleep industry before moving to her true passion—textiles. Part of their mission is to keep pricing realistic without sacrificing quality or style. We think they’re totally crushing it. The essential infant tie gown is available in the Motherly Shop. Stock up now, mama! Oriane essential infant tie gown One five star reviewer reports: “I still can’t believe what a great deal this piece is! The fabric is great quality and super soft and the color is perfect. Highly recommend!” We couldn’t agree more. $12 Buy Now We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. You’ve got this. The latest Baby The TJ Maxx of baby gear: How to save big on top of brands for your little one Motherly Stories Donating breast milk saves lives—and is easier than you might think Motherly Stories 3 beautiful things I didn’t expect when breastfeeding my toddlers Women's Health It’s time to end the stigma around using an egg donor