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Textured Knit Topknot - PinkTextured Knit Topknot Pink- Regular price
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Textured Knit Topknot - OatTextured Knit Topknot Oat- Regular price
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Textured Knit Topknot - CocoTextured Knit Topknot Coco- Regular price
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Textured Knit Topknot - IvoryTextured Knit Topknot Ivory- Regular price
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Knitted Topknot - MushroomKnitted Topknot Mushroom- Regular price
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Newborns have a particular kind of stillness when they're freshly fed and half-asleep, and that's usually when someone reaches for a headband. Not to dress them up exactly. Just to mark the moment a little.
Knitted baby headbands tend to live in that space. They're not the centrepiece of an outfit. They're the finishing touch that makes a photo feel complete, or the small thing a grandmother carefully picks out because she wants to give something that'll actually get used.
Why People Look For Baby Headbands
Most shoppers in this category are buying for a specific age window. Newborns grow out of accessories faster than anyone expects, and the first round of purchases often involves some trial and error. The main tension isn't style, it's fit. A headband that's too tight leaves a visible mark. One that's too loose slips down before the photo is taken. And with knitted styles, the texture and stretch of the knit itself determines how forgiving the fit is across those early weeks.
Gifters are navigating a slightly different version of the same problem. The safest gifts in this category are ones that work across a range of sizes, photograph well, and feel considered without being precious.
Why the Right Headband Matters
A poorly made knitted headband does one of two things: it bags out after a few wears and sits unevenly, or it holds its shape too rigidly and never quite sits right on a rounded newborn head. The knit construction matters. A flat, dense knit behaves differently than a looser, more relaxed one. The topknot placement affects whether the bow stays centred after the baby moves.
These are small details, but they're the ones that decide whether a headband gets used twice or worn through the whole newborn phase.
Common Mistakes and Sizing Questions
Buying a single colour to test the fit before committing to more is a reasonable approach, especially for first-time buyers. The newborn window is shorter than expected, and overstocking in one size means some pieces never get worn.
For gifting: neutral colourways tend to have the longest life. They pair with more outfits and don't require any knowledge of the nursery palette.
The Textured Knit Topknot
The Textured Knit Topknot is 3 Little Crowns' core headband, and it earns that position. The knit has enough body to hold its shape through repeated wears without feeling stiff, and the topknot sits centred and low enough to stay put when a baby's head inevitably tilts sideways in someone's arms.
Oat is the most versatile colourway. It reads as warm white in most lighting and pairs cleanly with nearly any outfit. It's the one that gets reached for most often without thinking about it.
Ivory is slightly softer in tone, closer to cream. In natural light the difference is subtle but noticeable, and it tends to read better against lighter skin tones in photos.
Pink is a confident choice. It's not a blush, it's a proper dusty pink, and it holds up well after washing without pulling towards coral.
Coco photographs beautifully. It adds contrast against lighter outfits and tends to be the one that gets the most comments. It's also the colourway that looks most intentional rather than default.
FAQs
How stretchy are the headbands?
The knit has natural give and fits most newborn and early infant head sizes without needing to be sized precisely. It's designed for the first few months.
Will the topknot stay centred?
It holds well in normal handling and typical newborn positions. It may shift slightly if the baby is very active, but it's easy to reposition.
Do the colours fade after washing?
Washed gently in cold water, the colourways hold. Machine washing on a warm cycle will shorten the life of the knit over time.
Are these suitable as a gift?
Yes. The neutral colourways especially work well as standalone gifts or as part of a set. They arrive in a condition that photographs well without additional packaging needed.

