Certified Organic Cotton Baby & Kid Clothes – Gentle on Sensitive Skin

Every piece in this collection is made from GOTS-certified organic cotton — free from harsh chemicals, kind on sensitive skin, and built to last through siblings. If you care about what goes on your baby's skin and what goes into... Read more

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What does GOTS certified organic cotton actually mean for my baby?

GOTS stands for Global Organic Textile Standard and it is the most rigorous certification for organic cotton clothing. It means the cotton was grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilisers and that no harmful dyes or chemicals were used at any point in the manufacturing process. For babies and children, this means clothing that is genuinely free from the substances most likely to irritate sensitive skin.

Is organic cotton actually better for babies with eczema or sensitive skin?

Yes, for most babies. Conventionally grown cotton is one of the most heavily pesticide-treated crops in the world and residues can remain in the finished fabric. For babies with eczema, contact dermatitis or known skin sensitivities, switching to GOTS certified organic cotton is one of the most commonly recommended changes by dermatologists and allergists. Many parents notice a difference within weeks.

Which brands in this collection are certified organic and what is the difference between them?

Frugi, Duns Sweden, Kite and Toby Tiger are all GOTS certified organic. Frugi is known for its bold British prints and generous sizing. Duns Sweden is a Swedish brand with a distinctive Scandinavian aesthetic and limited seasonal drops. Kite is a UK brand focused on classic designs and versatile everyday pieces. Toby Tiger is known for bright, playful prints at an accessible price point.

Are organic cotton baby clothes worth the higher price compared to standard cotton?

Yes, particularly when you factor in cost per wear. Organic cotton kids clothes from Frugi, Duns Sweden and Kite last significantly longer than fast fashion alternatives and hold their shape and colour through hundreds of washes. Many parents get two to three seasons of wear from a single piece and pass them down to siblings still in excellent condition. The cost per wear is often lower than cheaper clothing that wears out quickly.

How do I care for organic cotton baby and kids clothes so they last as long as possible?

Wash on a cool gentle cycle inside out and line dry in the shade. Avoid tumble drying regularly as heat breaks down organic cotton fibres faster than air drying. Do not use fabric softener as it coats the natural fibres and reduces their breathability and softness over time. Pre-treat stains before washing rather than using hot water. With the right care organic cotton clothes look great for years.