Baby Dungarees & Overalls

Baby dungarees and overalls in certified organic cotton, from newborn through to toddler. Whether you call them dungarees or overalls, ours are GOTS-certified, genuinely colourful, and built to survive the washing machine on repeat. Bib-and-brace styles from DUNS Sweden, Frugi... Read more

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Frequently asked questions

Are dungarees actually practical for babies and toddlers, or are they a pain for nappy changes?

Dungarees can be genuinely practical, as long as they are designed for real-life changes. The big difference between “cute overalls” and “we actually wear these” dungarees is whether they have easy access for nappies. If you are dressing a baby, you want dungarees that let you change quickly without fully undressing them. Look for styles with snap closures where it counts, plus adjustable straps so you are not fighting a complicated fit every time you get dressed.

For everyday baby clothing, dungarees are popular because they are a one-and-done outfit that stays in place. Babies wriggle, tops ride up, and waistbands slide down. Dungarees solve a lot of that because the straps keep everything up, and the fit tends to be roomy without feeling bulky. That is especially helpful if your baby wears cloth nappies or has a round toddler tummy. You get comfort and coverage without constant adjustments.

For toddlers, dungarees can actually reduce outfit battles. Many toddlers hate tight waistbands or pants that slip down. Dungarees remove the waistband issue, and the straps keep the outfit stable while they climb and run. The trick is choosing a fit that allows movement and does not dig in around the shoulders.

In practice, most parents wear dungarees like this: a bodysuit or tee underneath in warm weather, and a long sleeve layer underneath when it is cooler. This makes them useful across seasons. If you are shopping gender neutral baby clothes or clothes for unisex styling, dungarees are one of the easiest pieces to share across siblings because they are practical and not tied to one look.

If you have avoided dungarees because of nappy changes, choose styles made for fast access and treat them like everyday clothes, not “special outfits”. That is when they become a staple you reach for constantly.

What should my baby or toddler wear under dungarees in summer and winter?

Dungarees are one of the easiest “layering outfits” because they work like a shell. You change the layer underneath and the dungarees still work. That is why many parents like them for Australian weather where you can have cool mornings, warm afternoons, and chilly air conditioning indoors.

For warm weather, keep it light and breathable. A short sleeve bodysuit or tee underneath is usually enough. Many parents prefer cotton clothes for infants because cotton feels comfortable, breathes well, and is less likely to leave kids sweaty and cranky. If you are dressing a newborn, a simple cotton newborn clothes base layer under dungarees can be an easy outfit that still feels secure and cosy without overheating.

For cooler weather, the simplest setup is long sleeve underneath plus socks, then add a warm layer on top if you need it. Dungarees sit nicely over long sleeves without the outfit feeling bulky. If your child runs cold, you can add a cardigan or jumper over the top. If your child runs hot, you can skip the outer layer and just use the long sleeve base.

A big benefit of dungarees is that they protect the tummy and back. For toddlers who climb and crawl, tops can ride up and expose skin to cold floors. Dungarees help keep them covered. They also take pressure off the waistband, which can matter after meals when toddlers suddenly feel “too tight” and start tugging at their clothes.

For outings, dungarees are also handy because they stay in place in the pram and car seat. Just keep in mind that very thick layers underneath can feel tight at the shoulders, so it is usually better to layer a long sleeve underneath and add warmth on top instead of stuffing bulky fabric underneath.

If you want an outfit that works across seasons without buying separate wardrobes, dungarees plus a small set of base layers is one of the easiest ways to do it.

Cotton, denim, or linen blend dungarees: what should I choose for comfort and mess?

This comes down to feel, season, and how rough your child is on clothes. The good news is that dungarees are naturally a practical choice because they are designed to handle play. The fabric you choose changes how they wear day-to-day.

Cotton dungarees are usually the easiest all-rounder. They tend to feel soft from the start and are comfortable for all-day wear. Many parents searching for cotton clothes for infants or organic cotton baby clothes lean toward cotton dungarees because they want something breathable and gentle. Cotton is also easier for layering because it does not feel stiff over a bodysuit or long sleeve top.

Denim dungarees are often chosen for durability. If your toddler is hard on knees and spends a lot of time outside, denim can hold up well and still look great after many washes. Some parents worry denim will be too stiff, but kid denim dungarees that are made for movement usually feel softer than adult denim and are cut with room to move. Denim can also hide a lot of day-to-day wear and still look “fresh”.

Linen blends and lighter fabrics are great for warm weather. They feel airy and can help prevent that overheated, sticky feeling on hot days. If your child runs hot or you live somewhere humid, lighter dungarees can be a nice option. They also tend to look a bit dressier without being fussy, which is handy for café days or visiting family.

For mess, the most practical thing is not the fabric, it is your mindset. Dungarees are meant to be worn. Choose a pair you are happy to wash often. If you find yourself worried about stains, darker colours or patterned styles can be more forgiving than plain light tones. Either way, if the dungarees are comfortable and easy to change, they will get used. That is what makes them worth buying.

What size should I buy in dungarees, and do they actually last through growth spurts?

Dungarees are one of the more forgiving items for sizing, which is part of why parents love them. Adjustable straps and a roomy cut can help a pair last longer than fitted pants. That said, fit still matters for comfort, especially around the shoulders and length through the legs.

If your baby is between sizes, sizing up is often the safer choice in dungarees because they can look cute a bit roomy and you can adjust the straps to stop them from being too long in the body. This can be especially helpful if you are buying baby clothing for future wear or you have a toddler who seems to outgrow everything overnight. A slightly bigger pair can often be worn sooner by tightening straps and rolling cuffs, then worn longer as they grow.

The main things to watch are:

Shoulder fit: straps should not dig in or pull tight

Length: cuffs should not be so long they become a tripping issue

Seat room: babies in nappies often need more space through the bum

For newborns and smaller babies, some dungarees can feel bulky if they are too big. If your baby is tiny, it can be worth choosing closer to their current size so it sits neatly and feels comfortable. For toddlers, comfort is king. If dungarees feel restrictive, toddlers will fight them. If they feel roomy and soft, toddlers often forget they are even wearing them.

Dungarees are also a great choice if you like clothes for unisex styling or gender neutral baby clothes because they can be reused across siblings and they are less “age-coded” than some outfits. If your goal is to build a small wardrobe that lasts, a couple of well-fitting dungarees plus a set of base layers can cover a lot of days, and the adjustable nature means you can often get extra months out of them compared to standard bottoms.

Are dungarees good for gifts, and what should I buy if I do not know the baby’s size?

Dungarees can be a great gift because they feel special but still practical, especially when they are designed for everyday wear. They are also easy for parents to style because they work over a simple bodysuit or tee. The main challenge with gifting clothing is always sizing, so the safest approach is to choose a flexible fit and lean toward gifting slightly bigger rather than too small.

If you are buying for a newborn, it is tempting to buy tiny newborn clothes, but newborn size can be outgrown quickly. Many parents receive lots of clothes newborn size and then the baby jumps sizes faster than expected. A dungaree in the next size bracket can often be more useful because the parents can put it aside and use it when baby is ready. Dungarees are also forgiving because adjustable straps allow a bit of wiggle room.

If you do not know the parents’ preferences, dungarees are a good option because they sit nicely in the “cute but wearable” zone. Choosing a more neutral or gender neutral baby clothes style can also make the gift easier to use and more reusable for future siblings. That is why dungarees often work well as a gift newborn option alongside practical extras like socks or a simple base layer.

If you want the gift to feel complete, think in “outfit terms”. A dungaree plus a basic cotton top underneath creates a ready outfit. Parents appreciate gifts that they can put on without hunting for matching pieces. Also keep in mind season. If you are gifting in summer, lighter fabrics are easier. If you are gifting in winter, dungarees that layer well over long sleeves are perfect.

The best gift clothing is the clothing that gets worn. Dungarees tend to get worn when they are comfortable, easy to change, and easy to wash. If you choose those features, you are giving something parents will actually use, not just admire.

Dungarees are one of those baby and toddler pieces that look adorable, but the real reason parents keep buying them is practicality. When you find a good pair, they become a grab-and-go outfit that works across play, daycare, errands, and weekend outings. This Baby + Toddler Dungarees collection focuses on exactly that: overalls made for movement, comfort, and everyday Australian life, from tiny babies through to active toddlers.

One of the biggest advantages of dungarees is how stable they are as an outfit. Babies wriggle, roll, and get picked up constantly. Tops ride up, waistbands slip, and you end up adjusting clothing all day. Dungarees solve a lot of that because the straps keep the outfit in place. They cover the tummy and back, which is especially handy for floor play and crawling, and they tend to feel comfortable without needing a tight waistband. For toddlers, that matters even more. Toddlers climb, squat, and run, and they are often sensitive to anything that digs in at the waist. Dungarees remove that common discomfort and can reduce the constant tugging and “pulling pants up” routine.

This collection is built around fabrics that suit different needs, including soft cotton dungarees, lighter linen blends, and classic denim styles. Cotton is a popular choice for everyday baby clothing because it is breathable and comfortable, especially when kids are wearing the same outfit for long stretches. Denim can be a great option for durability and for busy toddlers who live outdoors and test the knees of every pair of pants they own. Lighter blends can be ideal in warmer months, when you want an outfit that still gives coverage but does not feel heavy.

Another reason dungarees work so well is layering. They are one of the easiest “all-season” outfits. In warmer weather, you can pair them with a simple bodysuit or tee. In cooler weather, you can layer a long sleeve top underneath and add a jumper or cardigan on top if needed. This is a big win in Australia, where mornings can be cool, afternoons can warm up, and indoor air conditioning can make even summer days feel chilly. Instead of needing separate wardrobes for every temperature, you can adjust the base layer and keep the dungarees in rotation.

Dungarees are also well suited to busy routines because they are designed with parents in mind. The most wearable styles are the ones that make changes quick and reduce fuss. Easy access for nappy changes is what turns dungarees from “cute” into “we wear these all the time”. When a pair has practical closures and a roomy, comfortable fit, it becomes the kind of outfit you put on without thinking. That is what parents want from baby clothing: pieces that support real life, not pieces that require special handling.

Sizing is another reason dungarees are a parent favourite. Adjustable straps and roomy fits can help dungarees last longer through growth spurts than some fitted bottoms. Many parents size up slightly so they can tighten straps early and roll cuffs, then let the fit out as their child grows. That makes dungarees a smart choice if you are building a small wardrobe, shopping ahead, or trying to buy pieces that will last through a season. They are also ideal for families who like clothes for unisex styling or gender neutral baby clothes, because they are easy to reuse between siblings and not tied to one specific look.

For gifting, dungarees often hit the sweet spot. They feel special, they photograph beautifully, and they are still practical. If you are buying a gift newborn or a gift for an older baby, a pair of dungarees can be a thoughtful option, especially when chosen in a flexible fit that the baby can grow into. Parents usually appreciate gifts they can use on everyday days, not just special occasions, and dungarees are exactly that when they are designed for comfort and easy wear.

If you want outfits that are cute, practical, layerable, and built for play, dungarees are one of the easiest staples to add. This collection is designed to help you dress your baby or toddler in a way that looks great, feels comfortable, and actually keeps up with real childhood days.