I think that we can all agree that there's nothing cuter than babies getting all dressed up for their day (in fact, when it comes to the best baby and parenting products, clothes are our absolute favorite). Whether they're in a sleeper or kitted out in a tuxedo with tails, babies look undeniably adorable in any type of 'fit they're adorned in.
Because of my obsession with making babies look their absolute cutest, I wanted to find the best baby clothes brands out there — or, in other words, brands that make the best new baby gifts for you or a friend or loved one's baby, even freaking cuter than they already are. This, my friends, was no doubt a daunting task, but I put forth my greatest efforts and found not only the best baby clothes brands but also some of the best offerings from these brands.
Several of the editors on our team are parents with first-hand experience with some of the best baby clothes brands. We gained that experience through exposure in our professional lives and our personal choices when we clothe our babies. As a parenting editor for almost a decade and a parent for even longer than that, I have tested dozens of baby clothes brands and baby shoes and accessories like kids' backpacks. Every brand on this list has been tested by our babies, our nieces, and our nephews to ensure that they are truly top-notch.
We let the babies be babies in these brands — eating, drinking, blowing out their diapers, jumping in muddy puddles, and, of course, sleeping. We laundered them and dried them (even on high sometimes because we were in a hurry), to ensure these baby clothes upheld the best quality possible in realistic situations.
I evaluated every baby clothing brand on our list for comfort, ease of cleaning, cost, and for cuteness. Some brands have a huge range of clothing available, while others are more focused on basics or sleep. I made sure to have brands that have clothes for pinnacle events like a baptism or a holiday. Baby clothes are mostly going to be stretchy and comfy, but there's no reason that they can't also be well-made and easy to find.
I found baby brands that are working to be more sustainable, like Mori, and brands that put a high price on ethical manufacturing, like Young Days. There are, of course, the classics like Hanna Andersson, and newer brands like Posh Peanut promise fun, trendy prints in comfortable fabrics.
Regardless of your budget and your little one's style, we found the best clothing brands that'll fill every need on your list that you're sure to fall in love with.
This brand is the brainchild of a former hair stylist who wanted cuter, bolder, comfier baby clothes — and let me tell you, she succeeded. Posh Peanut is one of the best baby clothes brands on the market thanks to its freaking adorable clothing options that are also the softest on planet Earth. Oh yeah, they wash like a total dream, too. There's even a new line of Mommy and Me and Daddy and Me lines that have a chokehold on us.
Posh Peanut has an almost cult-like following, with parents waiting for the next pattern to drop like it's a Taylor Swift song. There's a good reason for that — they're saturated, they don't fade, they don't tear easily, and so many of them have matching accessories like blankets and bibs. Both our Deputy Editor, Joana Mascioli, and our SEO Senior Manager, Sean Abrams, love Posh Peanut, and their babies are frequently bedecked in the brand's clothing. My daughter and I both have multiple pairs of pajamas, and we wear those more often than any other jams in our rotation. Do yourself a favor, buy your baby all of their one-piece sleepers, and get a pair of pajamas for yourself.
Posh Peanut Sanrio One Piece$44 at Posh Peanut
Ollie Classic Bodysuit$21 at poshpeanut.com
Posh Peanut Women's Luxe Pajama Set$82 at poshpeanut.com
Mori makes sustainable baby clothes and items designed with a baby's sensitive skin in mind. That means that all of the fabrics, dyes, and processes used to make the clothing are gentle enough for even the most sensitive skin. Their clothing is soft and luxurious, without being pretentious. If you know your giftee has sensitive skin, their baby may be as well, so this is a great choice.
Mori is primarily a casual clothing brand, but they do have some smart, standout pieces like cable knit sweaters and Fair Isle two-piece outfits. From my personal shopping experiences, I've found that Mori is one of the best baby clothes brands for shopping separates for littles out there. Many of the clothing items are from the same color families, so they can be mixed and matched easily. Think of Mori's clothing line as a capsule wardrobe for littles. (Someone needs to make this a thing on Pinterest. Give me the credit.)
They also last. Lots of the pieces I've purchased have gone through a couple of babies without any issue or effect, and because Mori offers so many gender-neutral styles, they're a great brand to invest in for your entire growing family.
Mori Peter Rabbit Short Sleeve Pajama Set$47 at babymori.com
Mori Clever Summer Sleep Sack$77 at babymori.com
Mori Ribbed Pajamas$25 at babymori.com
The creators of Young Days have been in the clothing business for generations. They set out to create an ethically produced, sustainable, affordable brand that makes it easy for parents to dress their children. And, somehow, their soft and sweet baby and kids' clothes are as fun as they are functional.
Young Days is one of my favorite brands because not only is each individual item priced really well, but they offer whole, curated bundles of clothing for around $100. It's certainly not as cheap as a store brand offering, but the quality and comfort are so much better. I have never found the clothing to have that "eco-friendly" feel to it that used to be pretty common in this space. Instead, there are bright colors and fun patterns like traditionally manufactured baby clothes brands. There are tons of styles available. And you will never look at a Young Days dressed baby and think, "Oh, their parents are into the sad beige baby trend."
Young Days Sunny One Piece$20 at youngdays.com
Young Days Chapel Hill Jacket$25 at youngdays.com
Young Days Stowe Sleeper$20 at youngdays.com
Caden Lane was created out of a love of color and design. They feature fun, colorful patterns, tons of different styles, and easy-to-wash fabrics. I am a particular fan of their zip-up sleepwear, as it is easy to take on and off.
If you're looking for your baby to have "a moment," Caden Lane will deliver on that. One of my favorite things Caden Lane offers is their personalized clothing. I got my nephew a little sweatshirt with his name printed on it for his naming ceremony. They lean into customization in a way no other baby brand really does. It's bold and graphic instead of your typical monogrammed blanket.
Caden Lane Home Run Zipper Footie$36 at cadenlane.com
Caden Lane Donut Shop Two Piece Pajama Set $36 at cadenlane.com
Caden Lane Buckaroo Cowgirl Ruffle Zipper Footie$36 at cadenlane.com
I bet you thought they were from Sweden, right? Wrong! Hanna Andersson's creator is a Swedish woman living in the United States (look at us, innovating!). Hanna Andersson is hands-down one of my favorite children's brands of all time. It's a highly-curated brand with styles that are classic and timeless. I dress my babies in it, buy it for gifts, and recommend it to everyone. It's high-quality, heritage-quality, mid-range kids' clothing, and I couldn't love it more.
This brand features solidly Scandi-styled baby clothing that screams "Nordic chic." Hanna Andersson has a little bit of everything — from dreamy printed pajamas to holiday wear — and that's a big reason why I value them so much. Whether I am seeking something special or something every day, there's something in that store that will suit my hunt. Plus, they have sales all of the time, where you can score some major savings. You get incredible quality clothing, and you get it at a discount most of the time — what could be better?
Hanna Andersson Baby Print Overalls & T-Shirt SetNow 40% Off$35 at Hanna Andersson
Hanna Andersson Baby Sweater Knit Bubble RomperNow 40% Off$29 at Hanna Andersson
Hanna Andersson Baby Print BodysuitNow 30% Off$20 at Hanna Andersson
Adidas isn't strictly a baby brand, obviously, but I had to include them for one reason and one reason only — babies in sweatsuits. Picture it: your baby in a sweatsuit like the guys in The Sopranos. It's just too cute for words. Plus, as someone who has purchased these for her kids, I can tell you they're almost unkillable.
There's also another reason Adidas is one of my favorite baby brands (that isn't a baby brand), and that is the fact that everything is designed to be played in and played in hard. So, that $30 sweatsuit you got for your toddler? Your next toddler can wear that, and your next toddler and your next one.
adidas Hooded Fleece Jacket SetNow 30% Off$35 at ADIDAS
adidas Two-Piece Printed Glam Tricot Track SetNow 29% Off$34 at ADIDAS
adidas Three-Piece Tricot Track SetNow 30% Off$35 at ADIDAS
Janie and Jack is occasion clothing, for sure. They are among the best baby clothes brands for tailored, preppy clothing that's made to look fancy and expensive without going over the top in the cost. It's not cheap, don't get me wrong, but it isn't wild, either. I have so many holiday photos with my kids wearing their clothing, and I have continued that tradition by gifting their clothes to my siblings' kids and kids of friends.
All of Janie and Jack's clothing is heritage quality, so you can expect to get plenty of wear out of them — and themed, seasonal clothing is where Janie and Jack really shine. Summer holidays you can expect pinafores and linen, Christmas is done to the nines with velvets in deep colors and satins to coordinate. Easter and Thanksgiving are every bit as sweet as you think. There's something extra special at Janie and Jack year-round, and we just can't get enough of it.
Janie and Jack Floral Ruffle Dress$64 at janieandjack.com
Janie and Jack Linen-Cotton Suspender Short$54 at janieandjack.com
Janie and Jack Baby Recycled Lobster Rash Guard SwimsuitNow 57% Off$21 at janieandjack.com
Many of us love H&M for its affordable, chic, trendy clothing, and let me tell you that as a baby clothes brand, they're even better. H&M knocks it out of the park in terms of cuteness and price, allowing you to stock up for your littles for very little, and like the other great baby brands on our list, they have a ton of sales. Make sure to sign up for their coupon email list to get extra codes.
You can expect bold patterns and better prices when it comes to H&M baby clothes. I particularly love their fun printed sweatshirts, leggings for littles, and outerwear. They also always have adorable raincoats for kids and babies, winter wear, and spring coats. If you're shopping on a budget, keep H&M at the top of your shopping list.
H&M Hooded Jacket$25 at H&M
H&M 5-pack Cotton Bodysuits$20 at H&M
H&M 2-pack Cotton Jersey Jumpsuits$15 at H&M
I don't know a single parent who doesn't rely on Old Navy for a significant portion of their baby's wardrobe — they're perennial favorites, super affordable, and oh-so-sweet. You know exactly what you're getting when you order, and hey, if a pair of jeans for you and your other kids end up in the cart as well, you've just saved yourself a lot of time.
This season, I'm loving the rompers and the proper-looking baby boy clothing. It's very much "shrunken adult" clothing, but in a way that isn't taking itself too seriously.
Old Navy Sleeveless Tie-Front Utility Romper for BabyNow 50% Off$10 at Old Navy
Old Navy Printed Linen-Blend Shirt and Shorts Set for BabyNow 50% Off$13 at Old Navy
Old Navy Unisex Snug-Fit Printed Pajama Set for Toddler & BabyNow 50% Off$7 at Old Navy
We get it — babies cost a fortune. The good news? The best baby clothes brands have options that don't. Simple Joys by Carter's makes great basics at great prices. It's clothing you buy by the set, and you don't worry as much if they get a bit worse for wear. As for style, they have that, too. Simple Joys makes baby clothing that very much looks like baby clothing, and we love that.
Their comfortable pajamas adorned in playful prints are some of our favorites. They have gowns, zip-ups, and separates. It's not just for babies, either. They have plenty of options for older kids, too. In fact, my 12-year-old still wears some of their tee shirts.
Simple Joys by Carter's Baby Boys' 4-Piece Playwear SetNow 23% Off$20 at Amazon
Simple Joys by Carter's Baby Girls' 4-Piece Playwear Set$20 at Amazon
Simple Joys by Carter's Baby 5-Pack Short-Sleeve Bodysuit$15 at Amazon
I buy probably 50% or more of my workwear from Zara, so I should have been less surprised when parents gushed over how much they love Zara's baby line. It is every single bit as stylish and reliable as their adult clothing, but 100% cuter because it's for babies. Think runway babies, but Zara prices.
Parents love how often they get new styles in and how well the clothing is designed. The fashion superpower has distilled its look down to an art when it comes to baby clothing. In an effort to make sure I test everything on this list, I grabbed some Zara baby clothing and made my niece do a little baby modeling, and folks? I'm sold.
Zara Quilted Denim Jacket for Baby$36 at ZARA
Zsra Knit Sleeper$33 at ZARA
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