0 - 6 Months (52-68cm)
Welcome to our 0–6 months collection (52–68cm) — a lovingly curated range of organic babywear for your newest arrival. Here you'll find soft cotton bodysuits, cosy rompers, stretch leggings, adorable tops, and little hats and booties sized from newborn up... Read more
Welcome to our 0–6 months collection (52–68cm) — a lovingly curated range of organic babywear for your newest arrival. Here you'll find soft cotton bodysuits, cosy rompers, stretch leggings, adorable tops, and little hats and booties sized from newborn up to 68cm. Every piece is designed with gentle stretch and thoughtful cuts for tiny wriggles, first smiles, and sleepy snuggles.
We stock GOTS-certified organic brands including Frugi, Blade & Rose, Toby Tiger, DUNS Sweden, and Kite — all made from fabrics that are breathable, free from harmful chemicals, and gentle on newborn skin. These pieces are built to last through multiple washes and still hold their colour and shape.
Browse our full baby clothes collection for even more styles, or explore baby bodysuits for everyday essentials your little one will live in. Orders over $97 ship free across Australia.
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Frugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Unicorn Forest Gift Set Frugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Unicorn Forest Gift Set
Regular price $69.95 AUD Sale price $55.95 AUDFrugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Unicorn Forest Gift Set
Sale price $55.95 AUD Regular price $69.95 AUD13 reviews -
Frugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Into The Wild Unisex Gift Set Frugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Into The Wild Unisex Gift Set
Regular price $69.95 AUD Sale price $55.95 AUDFrugi Organic Newborn Clothes Set - Into The Wild Unisex Gift Set
Sale price $55.95 AUD Regular price $69.95 AUD13 reviews -
Frugi Colourful Baby Socks 3 Pack - Organic Farm Socks Frugi Colourful Baby Socks 3 Pack - Organic Farm Socks
Regular price $29.95 AUD Sale price $23.95 AUDFrugi Colourful Baby Socks 3 Pack - Organic Farm Socks
Sale price $23.95 AUD Regular price $29.95 AUD13 reviews -
Frugi Super Special 2 Pack Body - Fun Flowers/Stripe Frugi Super Special 2 Pack Body - Fun Flowers/Stripe
Regular price $49.95 AUD Sale price $39.95 AUDFrugi Super Special 2 Pack Body - Fun Flowers/Stripe
Sale price $39.95 AUD Regular price $49.95 AUD13 reviews -
Kite Organic Pear-fect Dungaree Baby Bundle with Hat Kite Organic Pear-fect Dungaree Baby Bundle with Hat
Regular price $119.95 AUD Sale price $95.95 AUDKite Organic Pear-fect Dungaree Baby Bundle with Hat
Sale price $95.95 AUD Regular price $119.95 AUD13 reviews -
Kite Dino Day Baby Bundle (with Hat) Kite Dino Day Baby Bundle (with Hat)
Regular price $89.95 AUD Sale price $71.95 AUDKite Dino Day Baby Bundle (with Hat)
Sale price $71.95 AUD Regular price $89.95 AUD13 reviews -
Kite Koala time Baby Bundle Kite Koala time Baby Bundle
Regular price $89.95 AUD Sale price $71.95 AUDKite Koala time Baby Bundle
Sale price $71.95 AUD Regular price $89.95 AUD13 reviews -
Frugi Organic Rainbow Body Suit 4 Pack Frugi Organic Rainbow Body Suit 4 Pack
Regular price $59.95 AUD Sale price $47.95 AUDFrugi Organic Rainbow Body Suit 4 Pack
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Toby Tiger Organic Whale Waves Print Baby Gift Set Toby Tiger Organic Whale Waves Print Baby Gift Set
Regular price $69.95 AUD Sale price $55.95 AUDToby Tiger Organic Whale Waves Print Baby Gift Set
Sale price $55.95 AUD Regular price $69.95 AUD6 reviews -
Toby Tiger Organic Dinosaur Print Baby Gift Set Toby Tiger Organic Dinosaur Print Baby Gift Set
Regular price $69.95 AUD Sale price $55.95 AUDToby Tiger Organic Dinosaur Print Baby Gift Set
Sale price $55.95 AUD Regular price $69.95 AUD6 reviews -
Toby Tiger Organic Multi Stripe Yoga Pants Toby Tiger Organic Multi Stripe Yoga Pants
Regular price $33.95 AUD Sale price $27.15 AUDToby Tiger Organic Multi Stripe Yoga Pants
Sale price $27.15 AUD Regular price $33.95 AUD6 reviews -
Blade & Rose Honey Bee Infant Romper - Yellow Baby Romper Blade & Rose Honey Bee Infant Romper - Yellow Baby Romper
Regular price $41.00 AUD Sale price $24.60 AUDBlade & Rose Honey Bee Infant Romper - Yellow Baby Romper
Sale price $24.60 AUD Regular price $41.00 AUD16 reviews -
Kite Organic Winter Woodland Dungarees Kite Organic Winter Woodland Dungarees
Regular price $52.00 AUD Sale price $31.20 AUDKite Organic Winter Woodland Dungarees
Sale price $31.20 AUD Regular price $52.00 AUD13 reviews
Frequently asked questions
What size is “0–6 months (52–68cm)” and how do I choose the right one if my baby is between sizes?
When you see “0–6 months (52–68cm)” on baby clothes, it’s a length-based sizing system (common in European brands) that can actually be more helpful than ages. The “months” part is a rough guide, but the centimetres give you a better clue about fit. If your baby is on the smaller side at birth, they might sit in 52–56cm for a little while. If they’re long or grow quickly, they can jump into 62–68cm sooner than you expect. That’s why many parents end up saying, “I wish I didn’t buy so much in tiny newborn.”
If you’re stuck between two sizes, choose based on the type of item and what you want it to do. Stretchy basics like bodysuits and leggings are forgiving and can last longer, even if you size up. One-piece suits can feel like they “run out of length” faster because baby’s torso grows quickly, so if your baby is already close to the top end of a size range, sizing up is usually the less stressful option.
A practical approach is to buy a small core in the current size (so baby isn’t swimming in fabric), then add a couple of next-size-up staples so you’re not caught out by a growth spurt. For shopping searches, parents often look for phrases like newborn baby clothes, clothes newborn, organic cotton newborn clothes, and australia newborn clothes when they want practical essentials that fit well and arrive quickly.
This collection is built for exactly that early stage: soft baby clothing that’s comfortable, easy to change, and designed to suit tiny bodies as they grow. If you want the easiest “middle ground” buys when you’re unsure about size, go for organic cotton baby clothes like bodysuits, leggings, and roomy rompers.
How many newborn outfits do I actually need for 0–6 months without overbuying?
This is one of those questions every parent asks, because nobody wants to waste money on a drawer full of barely-worn clothes newborn. The honest answer depends on your laundry routine and how “messy” your baby is. Some babies go through one outfit a day. Others do three outfit changes before lunch thanks to spit-up, nappy leaks, or milk dribbles.
A sensible wardrobe for 0–6 months usually isn’t huge, it’s just repetitive. Most parents are happiest when they have enough basics to cover 3–4 days without stress, plus extras if they don’t want to wash constantly. A practical starter list looks like this:
7–12 bodysuits (mix of short sleeve and long sleeve)
5–10 rompers or zip suits (these are the everyday workhorses)
3–6 leggings or soft pants
2–4 warm layers if it’s cooler
6–10 pairs of socks newborn (they disappear and babies kick them off)
1–2 hats or bonnets (more if winter)
If you’re shopping intentionally, focus on cotton clothes for infants that can be washed often and still feel soft. That’s why organic cotton infant clothes are such a popular choice for this age, they’re breathable, comfortable, and usually hold up well through repeated washing. If you’re building a gifting list, searches like gift newborn and gifts for newborns often lead people to bundles, bodysuits, and cute newborn clothes that parents can actually use straight away.
A simple way to avoid overbuying is to choose a small number of “hero” outfits you love and get repeats in different prints or colours. This collection is perfect for that because it’s built around wearable, mix-and-match staples rather than fussy outfits you’ll only use once.
Bodysuit vs romper vs zip suit, what’s best for a newborn (and what’s easiest at 2am)?
If you’re new to baby clothing, the names can be confusing. Here’s the easy breakdown:
A bodysuit is the fitted top that snaps at the nappy. It’s the base layer that keeps baby’s tummy and back covered and makes nappy changes quicker. A romper is usually a one-piece outfit with legs that’s comfy for daytime wear and wriggly babies. A zip suit (or zip onesie) is a one-piece that’s often used for both sleep and day, and parents love it because it’s fast to get on and off.
So what’s “best”? Most parents end up using all three, but if you want the simplest life in the newborn stage, zip suits and bodysuits usually win. Zip suits are especially popular because they reduce the 2am wrestling match. Bodysuits are great because they’re versatile, you can add leggings, tights, or a cardigan depending on the temperature.
If you’re in Australia where the weather can swing between warm days and cool nights, layering matters. A common routine is bodysuit as a base layer, then a romper or zip suit over the top if it’s cooler, or just the bodysuit on its own when it’s warm. For shopping searches that match this need, parents often look for long sleeve bodysuit newborn, infant long sleeve rompers, infant clothing winter, newborn winter clothes, and summer newborn clothes.
If you want a simple capsule wardrobe from this collection, start with a stack of newborn cotton clothes that you’ll reach for daily, then add a few brighter, fun pieces if you love bright newborn clothes and cool infant clothes. The goal is comfort and convenience first, cute second (although you’ll absolutely get both).
Is organic cotton really worth it for newborn clothes, or is it just a marketing label?
This is a fair question because “organic” gets thrown around a lot. For many parents, organic cotton baby clothes are less about perfection and more about choosing a fabric that feels gentle and breathable against delicate skin, especially in the newborn months. Organic cotton refers to how the cotton is grown and processed, and many families like the idea of a cleaner supply chain and fewer harsh inputs. But the real, day-to-day benefit is usually how the clothing feels and performs: soft, comfortable, and easy to wash often.
Newborns live in their clothes. They sleep, feed, and cuddle in them. That means the fabric sits against their skin for long stretches, and it gets washed constantly. Many parents prefer cotton newborn clothes for that reason alone. Organic cotton infant clothes also tend to be a popular choice for families who are trying to make “lower-tox” swaps where they can, without making life complicated.
Is it mandatory? No. Plenty of babies do great in standard cotton. But if you’re shopping for clothing for newborn and you want a reliable default that’s soft, breathable, and everyday-proof, organic cotton newborn clothes are a strong choice. It’s also a high-intent purchase keyword because it matches how people shop when they’re looking for quality, not just cheap multipacks.
If you’re searching for staples that will get worn again and again, terms like organic cotton newborn clothes, organic cotton infant clothes, 100 cotton newborn clothes, and newborn cotton clothes are the kinds of phrases parents use when they’re ready to buy. This collection is built around that “everyday wearable” sweet spot, with a retro twist so it doesn’t feel boring.
What should I dress my newborn in for winter vs summer in Australia (and how do I keep it simple)?
The easiest way to dress a newborn is to think in layers. In Australia, the tricky part isn’t just winter or summer, it’s the sudden swings, warm afternoons, cool nights, air conditioning inside shops, and unexpected cold snaps. Layers let you adjust without changing the whole outfit.
For summer, breathable baby clothing is key. Many parents keep it simple with a single cotton bodysuit or a light romper. If the temperature drops at night or you’re using air conditioning, you can add a lightweight layer like a long sleeve bodysuit or a thin zip suit.
For winter and cooler months, you’re usually aiming for a base layer plus warmth. A common combo is a bodysuit underneath, then a warmer romper or zip suit over the top. If you’re heading outside, you might add a cardigan or jacket, but you want baby comfortably warm rather than overheated. Searches like how to dress newborn winter, newborn winter clothes, winter onesies newborn, infant winter wear, and warm newborn onesies are common because parents want a clear checklist they can trust.
For sleep and night changes, zip suits are often the “sanity saver.” They make changing quicker and reduce fuss. If you prefer two-piece outfits during the day, bodysuits plus leggings are great because you can tweak warmth easily, especially if you’re moving between indoors and outdoors.
This collection is designed to support that whole routine: comfortable newborn baby clothes in cotton fabrics, including organic cotton baby clothes that work for layering. Whether you’re after neutral baby clothes or bright newborn clothes, the best wardrobe is the one that helps you get through the day with fewer outfit battles.
If you’re shopping for newborn baby clothes that feel soft, practical, and genuinely cute, you’re in the right place. Our Organic Retro Newborn 0–6 Months collection (52–68cm) is designed for the real newborn stage, the one where comfort matters, changes happen constantly, and you want baby clothing that works without thinking too hard.
This collection brings together everyday essentials in organic cotton baby clothes, with that bright, retro style Baby Goes Retro is known for. Instead of beige basics that all look the same, you’ll find pieces that are fun, wearable, and easy to mix and match. Think cool infant clothes that still do the job: soft bodysuits, comfy rompers, leggings, and newborn-friendly accessories like hats and booties. These are the items you’ll actually reach for on repeat, not outfits that sit in a drawer waiting for the “perfect moment.”
One of the biggest challenges in the 0–6 month stage is fit. Babies grow quickly, and “months” sizing can be all over the place depending on brand. That’s why this collection uses a cm range (52–68cm) that better reflects baby’s length and helps you choose more accurately. If you’re unsure, the simplest approach is to build a small core of staples in the current size, then add a couple of next-size-up pieces so you’re ready for growth spurts. Stretchy basics like bodysuits and leggings are especially forgiving and often last longer.
When parents search for clothes newborn, they’re usually trying to solve a few practical problems:
“How do I make nappy changes easier?”
“What can baby sleep in that’s comfortable?”
“How many outfits do I need so I’m not washing every day?”
“What fabric is best for sensitive newborn skin?”
“How do I dress a baby for Australia’s weather changes?”
That’s exactly what this collection is built for. Bodysuits are the base layer most parents rely on because they snap at the nappy and stay in place. Rompers and zip suits are the go-to for simple daywear and nightwear because they’re quick and cosy. Leggings and soft pants add flexibility, especially when you want to adjust warmth without changing everything. And the little add-ons like newborn socks, booties, and hats make a surprisingly big difference, particularly in cooler months when babies can lose heat quickly.
Fabric is another reason parents choose organic cotton infant clothes. Newborn skin can be delicate, and breathable cotton clothes for infants are a safe, comfortable default across seasons. Organic cotton newborn clothes are popular because they’re soft, easy to wash often, and feel good against baby’s skin for long stretches. If you’re looking for “buy it once, wear it constantly” essentials, this is the kind of wardrobe that delivers.
Shopping for australia newborn clothes also means planning for temperature swings. A warm afternoon can turn into a cool evening fast, and air conditioning indoors can make summer feel like winter. Layering is the simplest strategy: a bodysuit as a base, then add a romper, zip suit, or warm layer depending on the day. In summer, a light bodysuit or romper might be enough. In winter, long sleeves and layered cotton basics help keep baby comfortable without overheating.
Whether you’re buying for your own baby or searching for a gift newborn, this collection is full of pieces that parents actually use. It’s practical baby clothing with personality: organic cotton baby clothes, newborn cotton clothes, and everyday staples that don’t look boring. If you want cute newborn clothes that are also comfortable, breathable, and designed for real life, start here and build your newborn wardrobe around the pieces you’ll reach for again and again.