If you've ever stared blankly at a baby sleep suit label wondering what the heck a "TOG" is—you're not alone. It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it's actually your new best friend during winter.
What Even Is a TOG? TOG = Thermal Overall Grade. It’s basically a fancy way of saying how warm a sleep product is. The higher the TOG, the toastier your bub will be. Think of it like the baby version of choosing between a summer sheet and a thick doona.
Wagga Wagga Winters Are No Joke With temps dipping into the single digits overnight (brrr), it’s important to dress your baby for the season. Here’s a quick TOG cheat sheet:
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0.2–1.0 TOG: For hot summer nights (so… not right now)
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1.0–2.5 TOG: Mid-season, good for layering
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2.5–3.5 TOG: Winter heroes! Perfect for chilly Wagga nights
The Brands We Love (And Stock!)
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Love to Dream: Their 2.5 TOG and 3.5 TOG suits are a winter winner, with zip-off wings and all the snuggly vibes.
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Ergobaby: Super soft and snug sleep bags with room to grow, stretch, and roll around.
Sleep Smart, Not Just Warm TOG is about comfort and safety. Don’t over-bundle. Dress bub in layers and feel their chest—not hands or feet—to check if they’re warm enough. And no need for blankets or beanies in the cot—these suits do the job.
Got questions? Pop in and see us at Cotmakers—we love a TOG chat. Or shop online anytime (preferably in your trackies with a cuppa).