12 - 24 months (80-92 cm)
Explore our 12–24 months collection (80–92cm) — a vibrant mix of organic toddler clothes designed for little ones on the move. From soft leggings and graphic tees to cosy overalls, playful dresses, and gender-neutral rompers, this range is built for... Read more
Explore our 12–24 months collection (80–92cm) — a vibrant mix of organic toddler clothes designed for little ones on the move. From soft leggings and graphic tees to cosy overalls, playful dresses, and gender-neutral rompers, this range is built for the curious, active stage between baby and big kid. Sizing from 80–92cm gives plenty of room to wriggle and grow.
We handpick from trusted European and Scandinavian brands including DUNS Sweden, Blade & Rose, and Toby Tiger — all using GOTS-certified organic cotton or OEKO-TEX certified fabrics. Bold prints, bright colourways, and smart cuts make these pieces as fun to wear as they are practical for parents.
Shop our full baby and toddler clothing range, or browse gender-neutral baby clothes for even more colourful, original styles. Orders over $97 ship free across Australia.
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Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Leggings Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Leggings
Regular price $24.95 AUD Sale price $19.95 AUDBlade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Leggings
Sale price $19.95 AUD Regular price $24.95 AUD16 reviews -
Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Top Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Top
Regular price $33.00 AUD Sale price $26.40 AUDBlade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Top
Sale price $26.40 AUD Regular price $33.00 AUD16 reviews -
Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Socks Blade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Socks
Regular price $9.00 AUD Sale price $7.20 AUDBlade & Rose Lola the Jaguar Socks
Sale price $7.20 AUD Regular price $9.00 AUD16 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Radish – Patina Green. Patina Green Taping T-shirt DUNS Sweden Radish – Patina Green. Patina Green Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Radish – Patina Green. Patina Green Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Radish – Marina Blue. Marina Blue Taping Summer Suit DUNS Sweden Radish – Marina Blue. Marina Blue Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Radish – Marina Blue. Marina Blue Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Summer Suit DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Long Sleeve Top DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Long Sleeve Top
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Long Sleeve Top
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Dungarees DUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Radish – Lilac Chiffon. Lilac Chiffon Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping T-shirt DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Bodysuit DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Bodysuit
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Bodysuit
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Dungarees DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink. Camelia Rose Pink Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink Shorts DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink Shorts
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Pink Shorts
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Blue. Marina Blue Taping Long Sleeve Top DUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Blue. Marina Blue Taping Long Sleeve Top
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Multi Radish – Blue. Marina Blue Taping Long Sleeve Top
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping T-shirt DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping T-shirt
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping Play Suit DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping Play Suit
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue. River Blue Taping Play Suit
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue . River Blue Taping Bodysuit DUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue . River Blue Taping Bodysuit
$39.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Jumbled Radish - Blue . River Blue Taping Bodysuit
$39.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Clover – Vibrant Orange. Marina Blue Taping Play Suit DUNS Sweden Clover – Vibrant Orange. Marina Blue Taping Play Suit
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Clover – Vibrant Orange. Marina Blue Taping Play Suit
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Summer Suit DUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Summer Suit
$44.95 AUD8 reviews -
DUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Dungarees DUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUDDUNS Sweden Clover – Sulphur Spring Green. River Blue Taping Dungarees
$49.95 AUD8 reviews -
Blade & Rose Puffin Baby Leggings - Children's Leggings Blade & Rose Puffin Baby Leggings - Children's Leggings
Regular price $24.95 AUD Sale price $19.95 AUDBlade & Rose Puffin Baby Leggings - Children's Leggings
Sale price $19.95 AUD Regular price $24.95 AUD16 reviews -
Blade and Rose: Kenzie the Puffin Socks Blade and Rose: Kenzie the Puffin Socks
Regular price $9.00 AUD Sale price $7.20 AUDBlade and Rose: Kenzie the Puffin Socks
Sale price $7.20 AUD Regular price $9.00 AUD16 reviews -
Blade & Rose Kenzie the Puffin Top Blade & Rose Kenzie the Puffin Top
Regular price $33.95 AUD Sale price $27.15 AUDBlade & Rose Kenzie the Puffin Top
Sale price $27.15 AUD Regular price $33.95 AUD16 reviews -
Blade and Rose: Nessie Leggings Blade and Rose: Nessie Leggings
Regular price $24.95 AUD Sale price $19.95 AUDBlade and Rose: Nessie Leggings
Sale price $19.95 AUD Regular price $24.95 AUD16 reviews -
Blade and Rose: Nessie Top Blade and Rose: Nessie Top
Regular price $33.95 AUD Sale price $27.15 AUDBlade and Rose: Nessie Top
Sale price $27.15 AUD Regular price $33.95 AUD16 reviews
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if 80–92cm will fit my toddler, and what should I do if they are right on the edge?
80–92cm is a height-based size range, which can be more helpful than relying on “12–24 months” alone. Toddlers grow in spurts and they also change shape as they move more and start eating more solids. If your child is somewhere between 80 and 92cm tall, you are generally in the right place, but the “best” fit depends on what you are buying and what your child finds comfortable.
If your toddler is closer to 80–84cm, tops and jumpers may feel roomy, which can be a good thing for layering and longer wear. Pants might be longer, so it helps if cuffs can be rolled neatly without slipping or bunching under the foot, especially if your toddler is learning to walk confidently. If your toddler is closer to 90–92cm, you may find one-piece outfits feel short quickly through the torso, and tops can ride up when your child climbs, reaches, or is carried on your hip. In that case, sizing up can feel more comfortable, particularly for sleepwear and anything that sits close through the body.
A simple trick is to compare a favourite item your child already wears well. Lay it flat and check the length from shoulder to hem and the inseam of pants. If your child still wears a nappy, a little extra room in the seat can prevent tightness and make changes easier. If you are moving toward toilet training, pull-on pants with a soft waistband become your best friend.
The goal is comfort and movement. At this age, a toddler who feels good in their baby clothing is far more likely to cooperate with getting dressed and stay happy through a busy day.
What are the easiest outfits for 12–24 months that work for daycare, play, and messy meals?
Most parents end up building a small “no-think” outfit formula for this stage, because toddlers get dressed, get dirty, and sometimes need a full change at very inconvenient times. The best everyday outfits are easy to put on, allow full movement, and stand up to frequent washing.
A low-effort, high-success outfit is:
A soft top + stretchy bottoms + a layer you can add or remove.
Stretchy bottoms matter because toddlers are constantly squatting, climbing, crawling into corners, and sitting on the floor. Stiff fabrics can restrict movement and can also trigger outfit battles, especially if your child hates waistbands or anything that feels tight after a big meal. Soft waistbands also make nappy changes quicker, and that is a big win when your toddler suddenly decides they are done lying still.
For tops, choose pieces you can pull on and off easily. If your toddler is in daycare, the easiest clothes are the ones educators can change quickly too. Avoid fiddly buttons and anything that needs “lining up” perfectly to sit right. Toddlers do not stay still long enough for that.
For messy meals, it helps to have a spare outfit ready to go that is simple and complete: top, bottoms, and socks. Toddlers can soak a top with water, yoghurt, and mystery stains faster than you think, so many families find they need more tops than bottoms.
Comfortable cotton clothes for infants and toddlers are popular here because they breathe well, feel soft, and handle regular washing. If you like brighter pieces, you can still keep things practical by pairing one bold item with simple basics so the outfit stays easy.
How many pieces do I actually need in 12–24 months so I am not stuck doing laundry every day?
The “right” amount depends on your life. Daycare and outdoor play usually mean more outfit changes. If you wash every couple of days you can own less. If you prefer weekly washing, you will want a bigger rotation. The good news is you do not need a huge wardrobe. You need a reliable wardrobe.
A practical baseline for many families looks like:
10–14 tops (mix of short and long sleeves)
6–10 bottoms (leggings, joggers, soft pants)
3–5 layers (jumpers, cardigans, hoodies)
3–5 sleep outfits
A generous pile of socks
1–2 outfits that feel a bit nicer for special occasions
Most parents find tops get used faster than bottoms. Tops take the hit from food, drool, paint, and hand wipes. Bottoms often survive longer unless there is a nappy leak, puddle play, or a big fall into mud. If your toddler is in childcare, you may also need extras because they often request spare changes in the bag and changes can happen more than once in a day.
A helpful approach is to watch what you reach for repeatedly. If there is one pair of pants your toddler never fights, buy another similar pair. If your toddler only tolerates certain necklines or fabrics, it is worth leaning into those winners. Toddlers can become very particular about how clothes feel, and if you try to force a “cute” item that irritates them, it may simply never get worn.
If your child has sensitive skin or you are just trying to keep things gentle, organic cotton baby clothes and organic cotton infant clothes can be a comfortable option in the toddler stage too, especially for everyday tops and base layers. Soft, breathable fabrics usually make dressing easier for everyone.
What should my toddler wear in Australian weather, and how do I layer without overheating?
Australian weather can be confusing because you can get a chilly morning, a warm midday, then a cool evening, plus air conditioning that makes indoor spaces feel cold even in summer. Layering is the simplest strategy because it lets you adjust quickly without changing the whole outfit.
On warm days, start light. A breathable top and soft bottoms can be enough, especially if your toddler runs hot once they start moving. Many toddlers still benefit from leggings or soft pants even in warmer weather because they play on the ground and scrape knees easily. If you will be in air conditioned shops, cars, or daycare rooms, bring a light layer you can put on quickly. A thin jumper or cardigan is usually easier than a bulky coat.
On cool days, use two lighter layers instead of one heavy outfit. A long sleeve top under a jumper is easy to peel off if your toddler warms up while playing. Soft pants and socks are often enough for legs unless it is genuinely cold. If you dress your toddler too warmly, you may end up with a sweaty, cranky child who refuses to keep layers on.
A simple comfort check many parents use is the back of the neck or the chest. If your toddler is sweaty, remove a layer. If their chest feels comfortably warm, they are usually fine even if hands feel cool. Toddlers often have cooler hands than adults and it does not always mean they are cold.
If you are dressing for winter, focus on warmth that still allows movement. Bulky clothing can make climbing and running harder. Light layers keep them comfortable while still letting them play. This is where soft cotton basics, including long sleeves and leggings, can be very practical across the whole year.
My toddler fights getting dressed. What features make clothes easier for independent toddlers (and calmer mornings)?
Toddlers often start pushing for independence around this age, and getting dressed can become a daily power struggle. Clothing choices can either make that worse or make it easier. The most helpful outfits are the ones that feel comfortable, are easy to pull on, and do not need constant adjusting.
Look for features that support toddler independence:
Soft, stretchy waistbands they can pull up and down
Easy neck openings that do not feel tight or scratchy
Flexible fabric that moves when they squat and climb
Simple layers that slip on without fuss
Pieces that do not twist or ride up easily
A lot of toddlers hate anything that feels restrictive. If a waistband pinches after a big breakfast, they will tug at it all day. If a neckline feels tight, they may refuse the top entirely. If pants bunch at the ankles, early walkers can get frustrated or trip. Comfortable fits reduce those issues.
It also helps to reduce choices. Instead of asking “What do you want to wear?” offer two options that you are happy with. Toddlers feel in control, and you still keep the outcome practical. Another trick is to keep outfits predictable. Many kids do better with a familiar “uniform” for daycare days: soft top, stretchy pants, socks, and a layer.
If you like gender neutral baby clothes or clothes for unisex styling, this can also make mornings simpler because you are not trying to build a “perfect outfit.” Everything coordinates, and you can grab any top with any bottom. Bright pieces can still fit into this system if you pair them with simple basics.
The goal is not to win a fashion contest. It is to get out the door with a toddler who is comfortable, ready to play, and not already upset before the day begins.
This 12–24 months (80–92cm) collection is for the toddler season of life. The one where your child is growing quickly, moving constantly, and developing strong opinions about everything, including what goes on their body. Clothing in this stage needs to keep up with real days. Days that include daycare drop offs, playground climbs, snack breaks, naps, messy meals, and the occasional full outfit change in the boot of the car.
The 80–92cm size range is based on your toddler’s height, which can be a more practical guide than age alone. Two toddlers who are both “18 months” can be completely different sizes, and they can change quickly through growth spurts. Height-based sizing helps you start in the right place, but comfort and movement are what make an outfit truly work. Toddlers squat, crawl, climb, and run. If clothing restricts their hips, pinches their waist, or rides up, it often ends up being rejected. The pieces that get worn repeatedly are usually the ones that feel good and allow full movement.
Most parents find a simple outfit formula makes life easier at this age. A soft top plus stretchy bottoms is the classic toddler uniform for a reason. It is comfortable, practical, and easy to change. Adding a layer like a cardigan, jumper, or hoodie gives you flexibility for Australian weather, which can swing through a single day. Layering also helps with indoor air conditioning that can make summer feel surprisingly cold. Rather than dressing your toddler in one heavy outfit, light layers let you adjust quickly. That can mean fewer battles and fewer overheated, sweaty moments.
Mess is part of toddler life. Food ends up on shirts. Water play turns into full body splashes. Daycare art projects do not stay neatly on paper. Because of that, wardrobes that work well in this stage tend to prioritise washable, comfortable fabrics and repeatable outfits. Many families discover they need more tops than bottoms because tops take the brunt of stains and spills. Bottoms often survive longer unless there is a nappy leak, mud, puddle play, or a big fall. Socks also seem to disappear at an impressive rate, so having plenty on hand reduces daily stress.
Comfort details matter more as toddlers become more independent. Soft waistbands make pull-on pants easier for nappy changes and for early toilet training. Easy neck openings help when your toddler suddenly decides they hate getting dressed. Flexible fabric supports climbing, crawling, and running without restricting movement. These little details can make mornings calmer, especially if your child is in a phase where they resist changes or want to do everything themselves.
If your family prefers gentle, breathable fabrics, cotton is often a reliable choice in this stage. It is comfortable, it layers well, and it handles frequent washing. Many parents continue to choose organic cotton baby clothes and organic cotton infant clothes into toddler sizes because it feels soft and comfortable against the skin, especially for everyday tops and base layers. Whether you choose organic or not, the main aim is a wardrobe that your toddler will actually wear without constant tugging, pulling, and complaining.
A mix-and-match approach can also make life smoother. When most tops go with most bottoms, you can get dressed quickly without searching for “the matching piece.” This is especially helpful on daycare mornings, when time is tight and toddlers are unpredictable. It also makes packing spares easy, because any spare top will work with the bottoms your child is already wearing. Gender neutral baby clothes and unisex styling can fit beautifully into this system, but the bigger point is simplicity. The easier the wardrobe is to use, the easier the days can feel.
This collection is designed to support real toddler life. It is for parents who want clothing that is comfortable, flexible, and practical. Clothes that your child can play in, nap in, snack in, and explore in. Clothes that can handle frequent washing and still feel good. Most of all, it is for families who want the getting dressed part of the day to be a little easier, so you can spend more time enjoying this fast moving, funny, and wonderful stage while it lasts.