Baby Socks

Tiny feet deserve colour. Our baby socks range covers newborns through to toddlers, with styles that stay on, feel soft, and come in prints that actually stand out. We stock colourful baby socks from Pals Socks, Blade & Rose, Frugi... Read more

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Frequently asked questions

How do I stop baby socks falling off all the time?

Look for socks with a snug elasticated cuff that sits just below the ankle bone without cutting in. Brands like Slugs and Snails and Pals Socks are designed specifically to stay on active babies and wriggly toddlers. Avoid socks that are too long in the foot as excess fabric bunches and works loose faster.

What size baby socks do I need and how do I measure my baby's feet?

Most baby sock sizing is based on age ranges rather than exact measurements. For a more accurate fit, measure the length of your baby's foot from heel to toe and compare to the brand size guide. As a rule, sizing up slightly gives more room for thick foot padding without the sock being so loose it falls off.

Are non slip socks worth it for babies and toddlers learning to walk?

Yes, especially on timber floors or tiles which are common in Australian homes. Non slip socks reduce slipping significantly and give new walkers more confidence. They are not a substitute for bare feet on carpet or grass, where grip is already good, but for hard floors they make a real difference.

What baby socks are best for sensitive skin or babies who hate anything on their feet?

Organic cotton socks without thick seams are the best starting point for sensitive babies. Slugs and Snails tights and socks use soft organic cotton with minimal bulk at the toe seam, which is the most common irritant. For babies who pull socks off constantly, tights are often easier as there is nothing to grab.

How many pairs of baby socks do I actually need?

Ten to twelve pairs is a practical number for most families doing washing every few days. Socks go missing, get stained and wear out faster than most other baby clothing, so having more than you think you need saves frustration. Buying a few fun print pairs alongside plain ones gives flexibility for outfits and basics.