Sun, ice cream and long walks - wonderful! And yet it creeps up on parents every year: the little summer panic. Too warm? Too cold? About to catch a cold? We'll tell you how to dress your baby properly in summer - and which material outshines everything else.
The golden basic rules ☀️
Neck check: The quickest way to check your baby's body temperature. Warm and dry? All good. Wet or hot? Then your baby is too warm.
Shade first: The blazing midday sun is taboo for baby skin - regardless of whether they are 2 or 8 months old. Shade is your best friend.
Head protection: A light sun hat with neck protection is part of every outing. Always.
The big material trap

Cotton in summer sounds logical - but it's a problem. The fiber absorbs sweat, dries slowly and cools your baby down as soon as there is a breeze or you enter an air-conditioned room. The result: the classic summer cold.
Linen has similar weaknesses. And synthetics are not an option anyway.
The summer hero that nobody knows about: cashmere ☁️
Yes, really. Baby clothes made from 100% cashmere in summer sounds crazy - but it's science.
Cashmere can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture and releases it again quickly. This keeps baby's skin dry even at 30 °C - without the cooling shock of cotton.
This is because the cashmere goat is exposed to extreme temperature fluctuations in its native habitat. The fiber is made for exactly this job:
- Thermoregulation: cashmere insulates against heat from the outside and keeps body heat stable.
- Moisture management: Sweat is absorbed and quickly released - skin stays dry.
- Gentle on the skin: No material is softer. Ideal for ultra-sensitive baby skin.
The climate trap: 32 °C outside, 21 °C inside 🚗❄️
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This is the real risk of catching a cold in summer. Not the heat - the abrupt change. Car, supermarket, restaurant: air conditioning everywhere.
The solution is simple: an ultra-light cashmere cardigan in your rucksack. It weighs almost nothing, perfectly compensates for the temperature shock and can be put on in seconds.
Our insider tip: a cashmere baby blanket is the absolute summer all-rounder. In the baby carriage, it serves as delicate UV and draught protection - without heat build-up underneath.
What do you put on your baby at night? 🌙

Less is more - but naked is not an option. Babies cool down quickly in the early hours of the morning.
At over 24 °C room temperature:
A light short-sleeved bodysuit is enough. Add a fluffy cashmere blanket over the legs. Cashmere releases excess heat upwards, absorbs perspiration and protects against the night-time chill. No congestion, no freezing - simply peaceful sleep.
Cashmere in everyday life - and the stains? 🧺
We know the thought: "Cashmere? With ice and sand?"
Don't worry:
- Self-cleaning: cashmere is naturally dirt-repellent. Airing is often enough.
- Suitable for the washing machine: Wool wash cycle, 30 °C, 400 rpm - done. Washing really brings out the fluff.
Less, but better
Instead of a wardrobe full of scratchy synthetic items, it's better to have a few exquisite pieces that can be worn all year round. A cashmere blanket and a thin jacket will accompany your baby through every summer - day and night.
Sincerely, your PAPA LOBSTER team


