The two-way zipper is the single most practical feature.

The two-way zipper is the single most practical feature in baby sleepwear and most brands still don't include it. Ours does — on every convertible romper in this collection.

Unzip from the bottom for a diaper change. Your baby stays wrapped, warm, and as calm as a baby who's been woken up at 3am can be. Zip back up, done. No snaps to misalign in the dark. No fully undressing a baby who just fell back to sleep.

What else is built in

Foldover foot grippers convert the sleeper from footie to footless as your baby grows — one garment across multiple stages instead of buying new sizes for the feet. Foldover mittens on newborn styles prevent face scratching during sleep. Scratch-free internal tags. No exposed hardware.

The fabric behind the zipper

Every sleeper is made from NextHug bamboo viscose — Bam & Stitch's proprietary bamboo blend. Naturally hypoallergenic, breathable, and free of flame-retardant chemicals. Softer than cotton and more durable than the standard bamboo blends you'll find on Amazon.

And safer than most "organic" options, too.

Organic cotton pajamas tell you how the plant was grown. They don't tell you what's in the finished garment. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 — the certification on every Bam & Stitch product — tests the finished garment against over 100 harmful chemicals, heavy metals, and toxic dyes. That's the test that actually matters for what's touching your baby's skin.

Organic (GOTS cotton):

Certifies the farm. Limited visibility into finished garment safety.

OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 (our certification):

Certifies the finished garment. Every component tested, every harmful substance threshold verified.

Our bamboo viscose is also free of flame-retardant chemicals — no treatment needed because the snug fit meets CPSC safety standards on its own. Third-party certified, not self-applied.

OEKO-TEX® certified. CPSIA tested. Mom-founded.

For parents of babies with sensitive skin, the OEKO-TEX® certification is the one that actually matters. You're not putting a cotton field against your baby's skin. You're putting a finished, dyed, processed garment there. Oeko-Tex tells you what's in it. Organic doesn't.

Our bamboo pajamas are OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified and CPSIA tested. Not self-certified. Not "made with organic materials." Third-party audited.

Every garment is manufactured in an OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified factory. Bam & Stitch was started by two moms who wanted something better for their own kids — the certifications exist because they went looking for them, not because marketing asked for them.

Limited edition prints, original designs.

Each print is produced in a limited run. When it's gone, it doesn't always restock. If you find one your kid would actually wear, don't wait.

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FAQs

The questions parents actually ask

How does the two-way zipper work?

The zipper has a pull at both the top and the bottom. For a diaper change, open from the bottom hem upward — you only expose what you need to. For dressing and undressing, use the top pull as normal.

What's the difference between a two-way zipper and a regular zipper?

A standard zipper has one pull and opens from one direction only. A two-way zipper has pulls at both ends, so you can open from either direction or both simultaneously. On a baby sleeper, the bottom-up opening is the feature that matters for nighttime diaper changes.

Are these the same as the convertible rompers on your main site?

Yes — this collection pulls directly from the Convertible Romper line. Same products, same prints, same sizing (newborn through 2T).

Do the foldover foot grippers actually stay on?

They're integrated into the garment — not separate socks. The fabric folds over and stays put. They won't come off during sleep the way socks do.

Are these safe for newborns?

Yes. Newborn sizes include foldover mittens to prevent face scratching. The bamboo viscose is naturally hypoallergenic and free of flame-retardant chemicals. OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 and CPSIA certified.

What's the care routine?

Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Zip it closed before washing to protect both the zipper and the rest of your laundry.