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Sustainable toddler wear

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Isabelmcguire · 10/12/2025 17:53

Hey mums! 👋 As a fellow parent, I'm passionate about creating eco-friendly clothing for toddlers (1-6 years). What are your biggest challenges when shopping for sustainable kids' clothes? What features or styles would make your life easier? Share your wish list below! ✨

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MazeyP · 13/12/2025 19:44

In want something that cleans easily, is made of premium fabrics and holds up through hundreds of cycles of filthying up and cleaning. And that it looks nice

HoneyParsnipSoup · 13/12/2025 19:47

I think the biggest is price as understandably high quality items from smaller retailers will be more expensive but some are just totally out of my reach. I think Frugi is reasonable, but for me the designs are always geared toward ‘Lucy and Yak’ type mums when what I want is typical fashions - nothing too twee - in quality materials.

Nomnomnew · 13/12/2025 19:50

I think price is a big factor because toddlers get through clothes so fast. I guess if you designed really durable, easy to wash clothes that also had some longevity (e.g perhaps larger hems so trousers could be let down or different fastening options that are adjustable) so that things might last a decent length of time then people may not mind if they’re a bit pricier.

lifeofashowwoman · 13/12/2025 20:07

Never had any challenges, just did big Kite hauls everytime they have big sales on, their stuff lasts forever. Only challenge is now my eldest has outgrown the bright colours and cutesy patterns it's hard to find ethical affordable clothes.
80% of my kids wardobes are Kite Clothing and for top up stuff like vests and pants we use M&S which is one of the least bad offending high st stores in terms of ethics.

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 13/12/2025 20:36

This is the easiet and protects your polished furniture from those sticky fingerprints that can be so annoying.

(It can be a bit of a challenge stuffing your child in, but once in and zipped up, everything is tickety-boo.)

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Bakersbun · 12/03/2026 16:20

Hey! I would to feature your brand on my website for eco brands!

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