Why do some children bite on their shirts?

You look over and notice your child chewing the collar or sleeve of their shirt again. It’s frayed, wet, and you’ve replaced it twice this month. Children bite their shirts for sensory input, comfort, or to self-soothe during stress or overstimulation. It’s often harmless, but worth understanding. If you’ve been wondering whether this habit is […]
Why do some mothers dress their little boys in girl’s dresses?

It might surprise you to see a young boy twirling in a sparkly dress, but this is becoming more common—and more accepted—among thoughtful, progressive parents. Some mothers dress their sons in girls’ dresses to encourage freedom, creativity, and gender expression without judgment or limits. If you’re curious about the reasons behind this choice, you’ll find […]
Why do you dress your baby with organic clothing?

New parents want the best for their baby—but with so many options out there, it’s hard to know what really matters. Safety, comfort, and long-term value can feel like a tradeoff. Organic baby clothing is safer, softer, and more responsible than standard babywear. It protects delicate skin and supports a healthier planet. If you’re unsure […]
Why don’t girl’s dresses have long sleeves anymore?

Walk into any kidswear store and you’ll see a pattern—most girl’s dresses now come with short sleeves. What happened to the classic long-sleeve look? Long sleeves in girls’ dresses have declined due to seasonal fashion trends, climate shifts, and increasing demand for comfort and flexibility in kidswear. Short sleeves offer style, breathability, and practicality. As […]
Why is it not good to wear dark colored clothes to babies?

New parents often make wardrobe decisions based on looks. But when it comes to babies, color isn’t just about style—it can impact their health. Dark-colored clothes are not ideal for babies because they retain heat, may contain more chemical dyes, and can increase the risk of overheating, skin irritation, and discomfort. Lighter fabrics and colors […]
Why Should a Life Jacket Be Worn in the Beach?

Too many beach outings end in tragedy simply because one safety rule was ignored—wearing a life jacket. A life jacket is a crucial piece of safety gear that can prevent drownings, especially for children, weak swimmers, and in unpredictable surf conditions. Even shallow water can become deadly without floatation support. If you sell, source, or […]
Your Best Children’s Clothing Manufacturer?

Are you struggling to find a trustworthy children’s clothing manufacturer who delivers consistent quality and ships on time? Yes, there are reliable kidswear manufacturers—if you know what to look for. In 2025, companies like Fumao Clothing set a benchmark for quality, communication, and delivery in the B2B apparel sourcing space. You don’t need to waste […]
Would a Men’s Small Fit a Boy Who Wears Medium (12 to 14)?

Parents and brand buyers alike often struggle when sizing transitions from youth to adult. In most cases, a men’s small is slightly larger than a boys’ medium (12–14), but they are close enough that it may work—depending on the fit preference and body type. If you’re stuck deciding whether to go with a youth or […]
How We Help Brands Launch Sustainable Capsule Lines?

Launching a sustainable capsule line can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re new to sourcing, design, or compliance. At Fumao Clothing, we offer end-to-end solutions that help brands design, produce, and launch eco-conscious capsule collections that are profitable, stylish, and certified. We’ve worked with startups, influencers, and established brands to bring their capsule vision to life. Whether […]
How to Build a Circular Kidswear Capsule Model?

Fast fashion in kidswear causes fast waste—outgrown clothes pile up, and landfills grow. A circular capsule model for kidswear reduces waste, extends garment life, and encourages resale, reuse, and recycling. It’s the smart, sustainable future for conscious brands. At Fumao Clothing, we work with brands to create closed-loop capsule systems that think beyond first wear. […]