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Baby Boy Socks & Accessories

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What materials are used in Quince baby boy accessories?

Quince baby boy accessories are made from organic cotton, bamboo, and washable Mongolian cashmere. Each material is selected for its softness and comfort on delicate baby skin, ensuring that items like socks, hats, and layette sets are gentle and suitable for newborns. Care instructions are provided on each product page to maintain their quality.

What's included in this collection?

Organic cotton fold-over socks (8-packs), bamboo layette sets that bundle a gown, hat, and swaddle, soft rib knit hat 2-packs, and a washable cashmere beanie and bootie set. Sizes range from newborn through 24 months.

Why does a newborn need socks and a hat?

Newborns regulate body temperature less efficiently than adults. Socks keep feet warm and covered for the first months when babies move them often; a hat helps retain warmth, especially during cooler weather and the first weeks home from the hospital. Follow your pediatrician's guidance on layering for your baby's specific environment (aap.org).

How do baby boy socks and hats run for sizing?

Socks are sized by age range: 0–6M, 6–12M, and 12–24M, and the fold-over cuff helps them stay on small feet. Soft rib knit hats use stretch knit and cover the upper half of each age range — if your baby is between sizes, size up. Check the individual product page for exact size charts.

Are the layette sets a good baby shower gift?

Yes. The bamboo layette sets bundle a gown, hat, and swaddle in one box — useful right after birth and easy to size since most styles fit a wide age range. The washable cashmere beanie and bootie set is a popular keepsake-grade gift option.

How do I care for cashmere baby accessories without shrinking them?

Quince's washable cashmere is machine washed cold on the delicate cycle in a mesh laundry bag, then laid flat to dry. Do not put cashmere in a hot dryer — heat is the main cause of cashmere shrinkage. The specific care label is the source of truth.