Baby & Toddler
Australia's home for colourful, GOTS-certified organic baby and toddler clothes from Europe's most-loved ethical brands. If you're done with beige, you're in the right place. Every piece in this collection is made from organic cotton — soft on newborn skin,... Read more
Australia's home for colourful, GOTS-certified organic baby and toddler clothes from Europe's most-loved ethical brands. If you're done with beige, you're in the right place.
Every piece in this collection is made from organic cotton — soft on newborn skin, free from harsh chemicals, and built to outlast the wash cycle. We stock exclusively from brands certified to the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), so you know exactly what's touching your little one's skin.
Shop by category
- Baby rompers and zip suits — all-in-ones from DUNS Sweden, Frugi and Kite
- Baby bodysuits — long and short sleeve in organic cotton
- Baby dungarees — bib-and-brace styles, newborn to 3 years
- Baby socks — colourful styles from Pals, Blade & Rose and Slugs & Snails
- Gender-neutral baby clothes — great for any little one
The brands we stock
We carry DUNS Sweden, Frugi, Kite, Blade & Rose, Toby Tiger, Slugs & Snails, and Pals Socks — all GOTS-certified, all ethically made in Europe.
Free AU shipping on orders over $97. Easy returns. Sizing from newborn to 5 years.
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Baby & Toddler Tops
Baby & Toddler Bottoms
Baby & Toddler Dresses
Baby Dungarees & Overalls
Baby & Toddler Jumpers & Jackets
Baby Bodysuits
Baby Rompers, Jumpsuits & Zip Suits
Baby Socks
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Slugs & Snails 90s Dayglow Kids Waffle Cotton Set Slugs & Snails 90s Dayglow Kids Waffle Cotton Set
$59.95 AUDSlugs & Snails 90s Dayglow Kids Waffle Cotton Set
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$59.95 AUD -
Toby Tiger Rainbow Stripe Leggings Toby Tiger Rainbow Stripe Leggings
$33.95 AUDToby Tiger Rainbow Stripe Leggings
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y$33.95 AUD -
Frugi Bike Print T-Shirt: Rainbow Frugi Bike Print T-Shirt: Rainbow
$39.95 AUDFrugi Bike Print T-Shirt: Rainbow
3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$39.95 AUD -
Frugi Favourite Things Tee Frugi Favourite Things Tee
$39.95 AUDFrugi Favourite Things Tee
3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Incroyable Print Tee Danefae Incroyable Print Tee
$39.95 AUDDanefae Incroyable Print Tee
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Long Sleeve Tee: Dark Red/Navy Danefae Long Sleeve Tee: Dark Red/Navy
$44.95 AUDDanefae Long Sleeve Tee: Dark Red/Navy
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y8 - 9y$44.95 AUD -
Danefae Viking Print Tee: Bucolic Danefae Viking Print Tee: Bucolic
$39.95 AUDDanefae Viking Print Tee: Bucolic
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Ciboulette Print Tee Danefae Ciboulette Print Tee
$39.95 AUDDanefae Ciboulette Print Tee
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$39.95 AUD -
Frugi Ladybird Applique Tee: Bumblebee Frugi Ladybird Applique Tee: Bumblebee
$39.95 AUDFrugi Ladybird Applique Tee: Bumblebee
9 - 12m1 - 2y2 - 3y$39.95 AUD -
Frugi Tractor Applique Tee: Stripe Frugi Tractor Applique Tee: Stripe
$39.95 AUDFrugi Tractor Applique Tee: Stripe
6 - 9m9 - 12m1 - 2y2 - 3y$39.95 AUD -
Frugi Tractor Print Joggers: Bumblebee Frugi Tractor Print Joggers: Bumblebee
$54.95 AUDFrugi Tractor Print Joggers: Bumblebee
3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$54.95 AUD -
Frugi Hedgehog Grippy Socks (2-Pack) Frugi Hedgehog Grippy Socks (2-Pack)
$24.95 AUDFrugi Hedgehog Grippy Socks (2-Pack)
6 - 12m1 - 2y2 - 4y$24.95 AUD -
Danefae Keylime Long Sleeve Tee Danefae Keylime Long Sleeve Tee
$44.95 AUDDanefae Keylime Long Sleeve Tee
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y$44.95 AUD -
Danefae Dordogne Ringer Tee: Rainbow Danefae Dordogne Ringer Tee: Rainbow
$39.95 AUDDanefae Dordogne Ringer Tee: Rainbow
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Arcenciel Print Tee Danefae Arcenciel Print Tee
$39.95 AUDDanefae Arcenciel Print Tee
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Viking Long Sleeve Tee: Savlamar Danefae Viking Long Sleeve Tee: Savlamar
$44.95 AUDDanefae Viking Long Sleeve Tee: Savlamar
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y$44.95 AUD -
Danefae Open Ocean Print Tee Danefae Open Ocean Print Tee
$39.95 AUDDanefae Open Ocean Print Tee
2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$39.95 AUD -
Danefae Dordogne Long Sleeve Tee Danefae Dordogne Long Sleeve Tee
$44.95 AUDDanefae Dordogne Long Sleeve Tee
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y9 - 10y$44.95 AUD -
Danefae Farwest Print Tee Danefae Farwest Print Tee
$44.95 AUDDanefae Farwest Print Tee
1 - 2y2 - 3y3 - 4y4 - 5y7 - 8y$44.95 AUD -
Danefae Freja Arvo Dress -
Frugi Happy Farm Grippy Socks (2-Pack) Frugi Happy Farm Grippy Socks (2-Pack)
$24.95 AUDFrugi Happy Farm Grippy Socks (2-Pack)
6 - 12m1 - 2y2 - 4y$24.95 AUD -
Frugi Happy Applique Joggers: Rhubarb Frugi Happy Applique Joggers: Rhubarb
$54.95 AUDFrugi Happy Applique Joggers: Rhubarb
3 - 4y4 - 5y5 - 6y6 - 7y7 - 8y$54.95 AUD -
Frugi Rainbow Stripe Tights -
Frugi Ladybird Print Pants Frugi Ladybird Print Pants
$39.95 AUDFrugi Ladybird Print Pants
6 - 9m9 - 12m1 - 2y2 - 3y$39.95 AUD
Frequently asked questions
What baby clothes do I actually need before bringing baby home?
It is easy to over-buy before baby arrives, but the essential infant gear list is shorter than most registries suggest. For the first few weeks you really only need five to seven bodysuits, four to five baby rompers or sleepsuits, two to three cardigans or jackets depending on the season, a handful of socks or scratch mitts, and a couple of hats. Everything else, from special-occasion infant outfits to next-size-up pieces, can wait.
Newborn baby clothes get worn hard and washed often, so prioritise pieces that are easy to get on and off over anything fussy. Envelope necklines, snap fastenings down the leg, and simple pull-on styles all make dressing a wriggly, unpredictable newborn far less stressful at 2am than something with buttons up the back.
Fabric is worth getting right from day one. Newborn organic cotton pieces from well-known infants clothing brands like Frugi, DUNS Sweden and Toby Tiger tend to be softer against sensitive skin and hold up better to the daily wash cycle than cheaper synthetic blends, which matters when you are washing the same handful of pieces every second day.
It also helps to buy slightly ahead rather than filling the wardrobe entirely in newborn size. A few pieces in the next size up, or a ready-made infant clothes set in 3-6 months, mean you are covered when the first growth spurt hits, rather than doing an emergency shop in week three. If you do not know the baby's sex yet, or you are planning for more children down the track, leaning toward gender neutral baby clothes in those early sizes makes everything easier to reuse.
Resist the urge to buy every cute outfit you see. A small, well-chosen newborn wardrobe in soft, breathable fabric will get more real use than a large one full of infant clothes australia-wide shoppers pick up for photos and never wear again.
How many outfits should a newborn have per day?
Most newborns go through two to three full outfit changes a day, and sometimes more in the first few weeks. Between spit-up, leaky nappies, and the occasional blowout that gets everywhere, a single one of your baby outfits rarely makes it through a whole day without needing a swap.
That adds up to needing roughly six to eight pieces of baby clothes in current rotation at any one time, so you are not doing laundry every single day just to keep up. Bodysuits and rompers are usually the first to need changing, since they sit closest to the skin, while outer layers like cardigans often get reused across a couple of days if they have not been visibly dirtied.
How many changes you actually need also depends on the season and stage. In warmer months, newborns in lightweight infant outfits may need fewer layers changed at once, just the bodysuit or romper itself. Once your baby moves into daycare clothes territory, you will usually want a couple of spare sets left at daycare on top of your home rotation, since carers change outfits after any mess without waiting for pickup.
If you are noticing you are constantly low on clean options, it is a sign to add a few more pieces in the current size rather than push through with a smaller wardrobe. A newborn's clothing needs are intense but short-lived, so it is worth having enough on hand to make daily life easier rather than stretching a minimal wardrobe further than it comfortably goes.
What fabric is best for a baby's sensitive skin?
Soft, breathable natural fibres are generally the safest choice for newborn and baby skin, and organic newborn clothing is the standout option. Unlike conventionally grown cotton, organic cotton is grown without the pesticides and harsh chemical treatments that can leave residue in the finished fabric, which matters for skin that is thinner and more reactive than an adult's.
Look for GOTS certification specifically, not just a label that says "organic." Organic baby clothes and organic infant clothes from brands like Frugi and DUNS Sweden are held to standards covering the entire production process, from how the cotton is grown through to how it is dyed and finished, so you know the whole garment meets the same bar, not just the raw fibre. If you are after 100% cotton newborn clothes specifically, checking for that certification is the easiest way to confirm you are getting the real thing rather than a cotton-blend.
OEKO-TEX certification is another marker worth knowing. It specifically tests the finished fabric for harmful substances, which is a useful complement to organic growing standards and a good sign on brands like Kite that carry this certification alongside organic materials.
Avoid stiff synthetic blends and anything with a rough, scratchy finish, especially for newborns whose skin has not yet built up much of a natural barrier. Soft knit cotton newborn clothes with some stretch tend to be gentler over sensitive areas like the neck, wrists and nappy line, where friction from stiffer fabric is more likely to cause irritation. This is also where sustainable baby clothes and sustainable newborn clothes overlap with skin comfort, since the low-impact dyes and finishes used in ethical production tend to be gentler than harsher commercial treatments.
If your baby has particularly sensitive or eczema-prone skin, 100% cotton infant clothes and other cotton clothes for infants in a simple, unfussy cut with flat seams and minimal embellishment are usually the most comfortable option, since anything with hard trims or heavy prints can rub against delicate skin over a full day of wear. These are consistently rated among the best clothes for infants with reactive skin for exactly this reason.
How often should I buy new sizes as my baby grows?
In the first year, expect to be buying new baby clothes roughly every two to three months, since growth is fastest in this stretch. Standard size brackets like 0-3 months, 3-6 month clothes and 6-9 months exist for a reason, and most babies move through each one in that rough window, sometimes faster during a growth spurt.
After the first birthday, growth slows down and sizes tend to last a bit longer, often four to six months per bracket through the toddler years. This is when a capsule-style wardrobe becomes more practical, since you are not replacing everything quite so often.
Sizing ahead is usually smarter than sizing exactly. If your baby is between sizes or tracking on the taller or heavier side, it is often worth choosing the next size up rather than the one that fits today, whether that means picking up 3-6 months outfits early or skipping a bracket altogether, since a slightly roomy fit still looks fine and buys you extra weeks of wear before the next size-up shop.
Keep an eye on specific fit points rather than relying purely on age labels. Cuffs riding up, snaps pulling tight at the shoulders, and rompers feeling snug through the crotch are all signs it is time to move up, even if the label still says 3-6 month outfit. Because sizing varies slightly between brands like Frugi, DUNS Sweden and Toby Tiger, checking the specific size guide on each piece is more reliable than assuming consistency across your whole baby clothes australia wardrobe, whether you are shopping infant clothes australia-wide or sticking to one brand.
Are organic cotton baby clothes worth the extra cost?
For most families, yes, and the value shows up in a few different ways rather than just the sticker price. Organic baby clothes tend to be made with better construction overall, which means they hold their shape and softness through more washes than cheaper fast-fashion alternatives that often thin out or lose shape within a few months of hard wear.
There is also the skin-safety angle. Organic newborn clothing is grown without the pesticides and synthetic chemicals used in conventional cotton farming, and GOTS-certified pieces carry that standard through the dyeing and finishing process as well. For a newborn whose skin is more absorbent and reactive than an adult's, that reduction in chemical exposure is a meaningful difference, not just a marketing point, and it is a big part of why cool newborn clothes from ethical brands consistently outperform mass-market basics on comfort.
Durability also plays into cost-per-wear in a way that is easy to miss upfront. A well-made piece that survives being handed down to a younger sibling, or resold once it is outgrown, ends up costing less over its full life than a cheaper piece that needs replacing after one season of heavy wear. This is where sustainable baby clothes and sustainable newborn clothes earn their price tag back over time, even if they look more expensive than cheap newborn clothes australia retailers stock at first glance.
There is an environmental case too. Organic cotton farming uses less water and avoids the chemical runoff associated with conventional cotton, which matters if you are trying to make more sustainable choices for your family without overhauling your entire routine. Buying fewer, better-made pieces rather than a large volume of cheap ones is generally the more sustainable approach either way, and it is worth keeping an eye on a newborn clothes sale for these brands rather than paying full price on everything at once.
If budget is tight, you do not need to buy an entirely organic wardrobe to see the benefit. Prioritising organic or GOTS-certified pieces for anything worn directly against the skin, like bodysuits and rompers, while being more flexible on outer layers, is a reasonable middle ground, and it is how most parents land on what genuinely counts as the best newborn clothes for their budget.
What's the best way to build a capsule wardrobe for a baby?
Start with a small set of core pieces that mix and match easily, rather than buying full infant clothes sets that only work together as designed. A useful base for most stages is five to seven bodysuits or tops, four to five bottoms or rompers, two to three dungarees, a couple of cardigans or jackets, and a handful of socks or tights, all in colours and prints that pair with each other rather than standing alone.
Sticking to a loose colour palette makes this much easier. If most of your baby outfits sit within a similar range, whether that is soft neutrals, brights, or a specific print family, almost anything in the wardrobe can be paired with anything else, which cuts down on the "nothing matches" problem that comes with a more random collection of pieces. A simple green onesie or a plain neutral bodysuit is a good example of the kind of piece that quietly works with everything else in rotation.
Gender neutral baby clothes are particularly useful for a capsule approach, since they extend beyond one specific baby and can be reused for future siblings or handed down without needing to match a specific colour scheme. Dungarees and simple rompers tend to work well here because they are practical rather than "styled," making them just as useful as daycare clothes as they are for weekends at home.
Buying slightly ahead of size, rather than filling every current size completely, also keeps a capsule wardrobe lean. Instead of a large wardrobe in one size that is quickly outgrown, a smaller rotation with a few pieces already sized up, including a spare infant clothes set for the next bracket, means less clutter and less waste as your baby moves through sizes.
Finally, resist adding pieces that only work for one occasion. A capsule wardrobe works best when almost every piece earns its place by being genuinely reached for on a normal day, not saved for something special that rarely comes around.
Organic Babywear with Retro Charm
Build your little one's first wardrobe with organic babywear that blends comfort, sustainability and style. Our baby clothes collection features natural fabrics, bright prints and practical details made for everyday adventures. From soft bodysuits and rompers to colourful leggings and baby tights, each piece is crafted from newborn organic cotton or OEKO-TEX certified fabric, so every organic newborn clothing option we stock meets the same standard for comfort and peace of mind. Whether you're after organic infant clothes for a new arrival or organic baby clothes for a growing toddler, the whole range is built around the same GOTS-certified fabric promise.
Vintage Infant Clothes with a Modern Twist
Our range of vintage-style infant outfits brings together nostalgic design and modern practicality. Think cheerful stripes, classic florals and timeless animal prints that never go out of style. Every piece of infants clothes in the collection is made for real life: soft enough to nap in and durable enough for play. These vintage-inspired designs capture the playful spirit of childhood while using today's best sustainable materials, and they're available as infant clothes australia-wide, not just to customers near a physical store.
Vintage Newborn Clothes for Everyday Comfort
Vintage newborn clothes are all the rage, and we're bringing them back in a way that feels clean, fresh and modern. Designed for delicate skin and endless cuddles, many styles use wrap fronts and envelope necklines to make dressing easier. Our newborn range spans cotton newborn clothes in bodysuits, sleepers, footed rompers and baby tights that are perfect for layering, plus popular 3-6 month clothes and 3-6 month outfits for the fastest-growing early stage. Sizes start from newborn and go up to toddler, so whether you're stocking up for a newborn spring clothes refresh or hunting for cool newborn clothes to beat the heat, there is a size and season covered.
Infant Vintage Clothing from Ethical Brands
We curate infant vintage clothing from trusted UK and Scandinavian labels that care about quality and ethics. Our collection includes Frugi for fun organic cotton bodysuits, tees and dresses in joyful prints, and DUNS Sweden for bold retro florals, radish motifs and Scandinavian colour palettes. You'll also find Toby Tiger for bright stripes and thoughtful gift sets, Kite for everyday staples like zip suits and dungarees made from organic fibres, Blade & Rose for playful leggings and baby tights inspired by characters like Peter Rabbit, and Slugs & Snails for vibrant toddler and baby tights and eco-friendly essentials. As a handpicked selection of infants clothing brands, each one shares our belief in fair labour, sustainable materials and clothing that lasts beyond one season, whether you're shopping infant clothing australia-wide or comparing options for the first time.
Retro Clothes for Play, Parties, and Growing Up
If you love colour and creativity, our retro clothes collection is full of personality. Expect rainbow stripes, patchwork knits and prints that feel joyful and nostalgic. Mix and match leggings with soft tees for daycare clothes, add a cosy jumper for cooler days, or choose a printed dress for a party-ready look. Our retro styles make dressing fun while keeping every one of our baby outfits practical for busy Aussie families juggling childcare drop-offs, playdates and everything in between.
Baby Tights that Complete Every Outfit
No baby wardrobe is complete without a few pairs of baby tights. Ours are made from breathable organic cotton with just the right amount of stretch to move with little legs. They keep babies warm in winter, add colour to dresses and rompers, and stay comfy all day long. Choose from playful patterns, bold stripes and classic neutrals, or keep it simple with a plain green onesie underneath, that pair perfectly with retro-inspired pieces from the rest of the infant clothes set.
Finding Your Favourite Newborn Clothing Brand
Looking for a newborn clothing brand you can trust? We make it simple with a handpicked selection. Shop Frugi Newborn for soft organic basics for everyday wear, Kite Baby for gentle zip-through suits and coordinated bundles, DUNS Sweden Baby for Scandinavian prints in breathable cotton, and Toby Tiger Baby for bold, happy colours and gift sets ready to wrap. If you're specifically after 100% cotton newborn clothes or 100% cotton infant clothes rather than blends, each brand page notes fabric composition clearly, so reliable sizing and genuine cotton content are never a guessing game.
Why Choose Organic Babywear
Choosing organic baby clothes is better for your baby and the planet. Organic cotton is grown without harmful chemicals, making it softer, safer and longer lasting, which is a big part of why organic infant clothes consistently rank among the best clothes for infants with sensitive skin. Combined with low-impact dyes and sustainable production, sustainable baby clothes and sustainable newborn clothes help reduce waste and keep skin free from irritation. Beyond the clothing itself, we think of the whole newborn stage as needing thoughtful infant gear, not just outfits, and cotton clothes for infants worn closest to the skin is where that thinking matters most. Our customers love how well these clothes wash and how comfortable they stay, wear after wear.
Easy Shopping for Aussie Families
We're proudly Australian, offering fast local shipping, accurate sizing and hassle-free 30-day returns on baby clothes australia-wide. Whether you're shopping for your own baby or choosing a thoughtful gift, we make it easy to find sustainable, high-quality infant clothing australia families can rely on. We're not the cheapest newborn clothes australia has to offer, since the value sits in durability and ethical production rather than rock-bottom pricing, but we do run a regular newborn clothes sale across the range, so keep an eye out if budget is front of mind.
Shop organic babywear, vintage infant clothes, vintage newborn clothes and baby tights today at Baby Goes Retro. Discover why Australian families love our mix of Scandinavian design, retro style and natural comfort, clothing made to be worn, loved and handed on.