These brands make it so easy to jump on the organic baby clothes train
If you’re a parent, you know how important it is to keep your little ones safe and comfortable. In total fairness, even if you’re not a parent, you know babies have much more delicate skin than adults. Oh, and that everything goes in their mouths (clothes included). None of that is really news, per se, but it’s definitely info that’s becoming more and more talked about. Organic baby clothes are trending. Even the most die-hard, brand-loyal moms and dads are paying closer attention to what their kiddos’ clothes and toys are made from. And with good reason. There are some incredible kids brands (and we’d know!), but there’s still products out there treated or made with stuff you probably don’t want near your littles.
That’s why more and more parents are turning to organic baby and toddler clothes. Not only are they made from natural materials without harmful chemicals, but they’re also super soft and gentle on baby’s delicate skin. Beyond that, there’s the added bonus of being better for the planet all around. And listen. No one is saying you have to go 100% natural and organic all the time. If that’s not realistic for you and your crew, then stick with what works for you. Even making a couple of swaps from your usual buys to organic and natural options occasionally can make a difference. We’ve made it easy, too, by rounding up a list of organic and natural baby and toddler clothes for every budget, lifestyle, and fashion sense.
Carter's Little Planet
Designed to inspire a love for the great outdoors, the newest styles in the Little Planet line feature woodland prints, cozy plaids, and heirloom fabrics made from certified organic cotton and sustainable materials. Available in sizes newborn to toddler. Carter's Little Planet ($11.99+)—Buy Here!
Tabeeze Fuss-Free Baby Dressing
Tabeeze
The top of this ingenious bodysuit has snaps that make dressing and undressing much easier. No need to struggle with getting the bodysuit over your baby's head or squirmy hands, and removing the bodysuit after a blowout is a breeze. Unsnap the shoulder snaps during nursing too, to maximize your skin-to-skin contact. These bodysuits (and their Snappy Tees and Zippy Leg Rompers) are chemical-free, made in the U.S., come in white, gold, blue and rust (with colors coming from mineral-based dyes) and are designed from GOTS-certified organic cotton. Tabeeze ($18.00+)—Buy Here!
Pip Pea Pop
Pea Pip Pop
This gender-neutral bodysuit is made with organic pima cotton and has both snaps and a two-way zipper for easy diaper changes. Add a matching attachable bib ($7) to catch drool or other spills and your little one can live in this all day every day. Comes in white with one of nine different designs, from dancing dinosaurs to flamingos. Personalize it ($10) for a bougie baby touch. Pip Pea Pop ($36.00+)—Buy Here!
Goumi
Goumi
Goumi's organic footies come with either two-way zippers or snaps and have reinforced knees to withstand baby's crawling adventures. You can convert the footies to open-footie pajamas in warmer weather or if your baby prefers it. It also makes it easier for walkers to roam without slipping. Also be sure to check out Goumi's toddler, kids, and adult collections, too. Goumi Footies ($38.00)—Buy Here!
Hanna Andersson
Hanna Andersson
Hanna Andersson is our go-to spot for super-soft, extra comfy 100% cotton organic PJs. Hannas last through wash after wash after wash, meaning you'll be able to pass that cute sleeper on down to younger kids and it'll look nearly new. Plus, these comfy PJs, rompers, and onesies come in bright colors and loads of prints, so you can always find something to match your little one's current loves. Hanna Andersson Baby Bodysuit ($12.00+)—Buy Here!
TØY
TØY
We love the soft, neutral-colored baby jumpsuits, bodysuits, and kimono bodysuits from TØY. The GOTS-certified organic cotton pieces are never treated with bleaches, softeners, retardants, or anti-shrinkage chemicals during the production process, and the clothes are either undyed or safely dyed with fiber-reactive, azo-free dyes. TØY ($15.00+)—Buy Here!
Pact
Pact
Pact's baby clothes are made of soft 100% organic cotton in fair trade-certified factories, so they're easy on your baby's skin, and easy on the planet. They're also really affordable. Pact Bodysuit ($12.00)—Buy Here!
Finn + Emma
Finn Emma
With sustainable organic-cotton clothes made with eco-friendly dyes and handmade toys, Finn + Emma's line of products have all the ingredients for perfect baby shower gifts. We love the stylish patterns, like the adorable graphic on this onesie, and that the clothes are designed for easy dressing with thoughtful touches like lap shoulders. Finn + Emma ($19.00+)—Buy Here!
Burt's Bees Baby
Burt's Bees Baby
Burt's Bees line of baby and toddler clothes includes all the classics (think sleepers and onesies) and a few dressier items, too. We love these super soft short-sleeve bodysuits for playing, sleeping and layering. Burt's Bees Baby ($13.95+)—Buy Here!
Under the Nile
Under the Nile
Under the Nile's 100% organic cotton is extra-special: it carries a seal of authenticity for its super-soft Egyptian cotton. This all-in-one snap baby footie features an embroidered carrot and will make your munchkin look good enough to eat. Fabric and dyes are free of all sorts of things, like formaldehyde, lead and PVCs, that you don't want anywhere near your little one. Under the Nile Carrot Side Snap Footie ($15.00)—Buy Here!
Pehr
Pehr
All of Pehr's baby duds are made from 100% organic cotton. The line comes in sleepers, rompers, tops, pants, hats, bibs and more, in solids, stripes, florals and sweet prints. Pehr Criss-Cross One-Piece ($28.00)—Buy Here!
MORI
MORI
MORI's organic cotton and bamboo fabric is very soft and earth-friendly. We love that you can pick single pieces, like zip-up sleepers and stretch diaper-friendly yoga pants, or order up a full set with everything your new little one needs. MORI Ribbed Zip Summer Romper 4-Pack ($97.50)—Buy Here!
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Whether you’re planning a beach vacation, a leisurely day at the pool or even an afternoon outing to the local splash pad, you’re going to need the right gear (and accessories!). The good news? You don’t have to go far to stock up. From a beach towel that doubles as a cover-up to a portable mini bonfire you can take to the beach, these DC companies will have you summer-ready in no time. Scroll down for the best products from local DC companies to fill your summer tote with.
Get your pedi pool-ready with Black woman-owned nail polish company Janet & Jo. Named as one of the top nail lacquers on the market by beauty magazines like Allure, Nylon and Cosmopolitan, this DC-based business boasts bright, vivid colors perfect for the pool or beach. You can purchase Janet & Jo at The Wharf’s Shop Made in DC shop.
Beach cover up, beach towel, beach tote…. roll those all together and you get the Go Go Towel, the original wearable beach towel. Created by the same DC company that brought you the Dad Vest and the Dad Hoodie, the Go Go Towel is made of a quick drying, odor resistant and sand-free microfiber that comes in both kid ($29.95) and adult ($39.95) sizes so the whole family can match!
Rainy days at the beach can be a drag! Bust beach house boredom with an illustrated educational game by DC company Little Likes Kids. These picture puzzles come packaged in their own cardboard tote so you can easily pack an activity for your beach rental or Airbnb pool house. Splash Park is a 24 piece set perfect for kids 3 & up featuring everyone’s favorite summertime activities: the playground, splash pad and ice cream truck.
Make bonfires kid-friendly with Maryland-made City Bonfires, a portable, reusable candle-sized bonfire you can take on all of your outdoor adventures. These small bonfires, created from a non-toxic soy wax, are perfect for making s’mores even if you don’t own a firepit.
Clink, clink… it’s summer! Whether you’re hosting a BBQ with a baby on board or you just want a refreshing drink everyone can drink (we’re looking at you, Shirley Temple crew) check out DC-based Mocktail Club. Mocktail Club is sold at local Whole Foods and served in some restaurants so look for it in the wild.
Suit up for summer fun at Kinder Haus Toys in Arlington, VA. Kinder Haus is a one-stop shop for all your beach-bound needs. Pick up whimsical swimsuits from Tea Collection along with summer basics like brightly colored shovels and pails, water toys, bug nets and rainy day musts like puzzles and games.
Protect little feet with these Montessori-inspired footwear by DC’s Auggie Froggy. This company specializes in “cool stuff for creative kids” with handmade products featuring pops of color and bold, fun prints. Auggie Froggy products are available online and at Shop Made in DC stores.
Moms wipe our noses and tie our shoes. Once a year, we like to thank them with a grand gesture (or maybe a series of small acts of love). If you’re looking for a bouquet of flowers, we have a Mom-owned local shop on this list along with other traditional treats, like spa products and beautifully scented candles. We also have fun picks, like Mommy & me matching swimsuits and therapeutic socks because, let’s face it, we’re always keeping Mom on her toes! Get ready to shop for Mom while supporting some of our favorite DC businesses (bonus: they’re mostly Mom-owned, too).
Treat mom to a proper manicure (or pedicure) with polishes from Black-owned nail polish company Janet & Jo. Named as one of the top nail lacquers on the market by beauty magazines like Allure, Nylon and Cosmopolitan, this DC-based business boasts bright, vivid colors perfect for the pool or beach. You can purchase Janet & Jo at The Wharf’s Shop Made in DC shop or online.
Mother’s Day is for moms-to-be, too! Toast to her first Mother’s Day with a tasty mocktail from DC-based Mocktail Club. Bonus: kids can upgrade from juice for a celebratory toast! Mocktail Club is sold at local Whole Foods and served in some restaurants so look for it in the wild.
If mom has a couple of mini mes running around, celebrate by twinning up. You can suit up for summer fun in mommy & me matching swimwear from Tea Collection. Tea’s Family Swim collection offers something for everyone in the family, from baby rash guards to trunks to one-piece swim suits featuring bold, vibrant patterns and 40+ UPF fabrics. Mom-and-Pop shops Wee Chic in Fairfax VA and Kinder Haus Toys in Alexandria, VA carry the line.
There’s a reason a flower bouquet is a traditional Mother’s Day gift: they’re beautiful, smell amazing, and have the unique ability to make the receiver feel pretty special. J. Morris is a Leesburg, VA mom-owned flower shop with insta-worthy arrangements. For $59, get a European-styled market bouquet (an exceptional value). J Morris offers local delivery in Loudoun County.
Trey + Glo Apothocary is an artisan candle company offering delicious, unique fragrances like the “Manoja” scent which smells like a five star hotel or a fancy spa—two things not kosher with social distancing. These soy candles come in different sizes and also wax melts; ranging from $12-25, they offer a high-end experience while being inexpensive enough to pamper your favorite mom with several. Trey + Glo was founded by Arlington mom and former beauty editor, Ayren Jackson-Cannady.
Moms deserve a long, luxurious soak in the bubbliest bubble bath ever, but most don’t have time for it. A shower can still be a quick pick-me-up. Entrepreneurial mom Anusha Moodly has whipped up the perfect shower steamers for her Falls Church company, Thulisa Naturals. Anusha offers four rich fragrances for a relaxing, energizing, or refreshing shower. For $15, Shower Steamers are the perfect way to make any mom feel like she’s indulging in a spa day while standing in a tub full of kiddie toys.
Like Mary Poppins’ mythical carpet bag, a mom purse (or diaper bag) is an endless source of anything anyone could ever want. That’s probably why they weight a ton. Lighten her load this Mother’s Day with a hoodie that does it all. This unisex hoodie ($98) has room for all of the essentials (and more) for those long walk around the ‘hood. With six inside pockets and two outside, this hoodie has room for diapers, wipes, bottles, snacks and possibly even the kitchen sink.
The Aviary Girls have a ton of cool crafts your favorite mom can do with or without the kids. Our pick: this adorable DIY flower caddy that is both practical and playful. Order your kit online and let them know if you want to pick it up in Stone Ridge, VA or have it dropped off at your front door for a $5 delivery fee. They also ship (shipping fees vary). If you need a little hand-holding when completing your craft, there is a library of online tutorials. Or sign up for a live class on Facebook.
They sound like something out of a fairy tale, right? We’re living in socks these days, so why not wear a pair that’s therapeutic? Silver Spun socks are made with yarn that contains pure silver. These socks have natural antibacterial properties, are super warm and soft, and conduct energy to keep your feet nice and toasty no matter the temperatures. Silver Spun socks was founded by DC resident and mom of two, Laurie Gonyea, who sources all of the cotton and silver in the United States. Made entirely in America, socks come in three different styles – boot, crew, and footie – so you can find a sock to meet your needs perfectly.
Created and curated by two Ashburn, VA moms, Brooke King and Julie Powers, the Mom Things subscription box offers all the creature comforts a mom could ever want. From the practical to fun, you can build your own box to make moms feel pampered, special, and appreciated. Or take the guess work out of this gift by choosing an already curated box, like the One Time Reset Box because, honestly, what mom couldn’t use a reset?!
As I waved my firstborn son off to school on his 13th birthday, he flashed a grin before trodding through the snow to the bus stop. I spied through the window as the other kids greeted him on the corner. None of them wore jackets on the balmy 20-degree morning, although zero-degree Minnesota mornings still fail to motivate the middle school crowd to don a parka.
Watching the friendly banter unfold, I whispered a prayer, a plea, to God to wrap my son in holy arms and never let go.
Then I watched him go.
His long legs climbed onto the bus, his hands tucked in his hoodie pocket, hood covering his swath of long hair. It’s wild, watching a child grow. I never imagined it would be like this, like standing in front of the ocean day after day as the sun rises and sets over majestic waves, never knowing entirely what swims inside. I’ve learned motherhood is a tightrope, a thin line where ocean meets sand. If I’m extra careful, not too pushy, not too distracted, the ocean invites me in.
I love those moments; a story shared, a tidbit released about who said what in math class, or who is dating who. I try to play it cool, act causal without peppering my kid with the questions simmering on the tip of my tongue; Are you dating?Do you like anyone? Would you tell me if you did? Would I get to see their face? Have you ever kissed someone? What do you do all day? Please tell me everything!!! It burns not to blurt it out, demanding answers I know he’ll never release on command. So I hold them in, trying not to scare him away.
A year ago, he started sitting in the front seat of the car with me, finally old enough to graduate to shotgun, and I reveled in the side-by-side conversations. But within a few weeks, he started hopping in the back again, and I was confused.
“You always want to talk about stuff when I sit up there,” he said. “Too many questions, Mom.”
“I just want to know about your life!” I whined, and I watched a grin hit his lips in the rearview mirror. “Tell me something, child. I’ll take anything!”
When your kids are babies, you tell yourself you’ll be so fun and nice that they’ll listen to everything you say and be your best buddy forever. It’s a humbling role, lapping up drips and drops of information about the conversations and relationships your kid experiences every day that you don’t even know exist. Then suddenly, you’re asked for a ride to the movies, and you’re dropping them off with people you’ve never met before, stealing glances through the theater windows, and wondering if you’ve lost your damn mind to be leaving your child somewhere in public without you. Is that allowed? What are the rules? What would a parent say? Oh wait, I’m the parent. I’m supposed to know the rules. But can someone seriously tell me what the rules are here? I’m more of a rule-breaker than a follower, so this part of parenting is a struggle.
Uncertain if something terrible could happen, or worse, my kid might cause trouble left to his own devices, I considered sitting outside the theater in my car until the movie ended just in case he needed me.
He didn’t.
“Mom, my friends say you’re so strict. Why won’t you let me walk to the grocery store afterward? That’s where everyone is going,” he said when I picked him up. (I didn’t really sit in the parking lot the whole time. It seemed like a more significant time commitment than I wanted to make.)
“Wait, what? I’m the strict parent?” Shock and disbelief washed over me. Slight embarrassment that I suddenly wreaked of being “uncool” pricked at my ego, but then I realized I’d been given a compliment. “That is great! I thought I was slacking a little bit, but maybe I’m actually doing something right here,” I said more to myself than to my son.
He rolled his eyes and shifted dramatically in his seat in a display of frustration. “Mom, everyone else gets to go.”
I smiled back at him as I heard the one line I have learned throughout my thirteen years of experience that tells me I am on exactly the right track. “You can invite your friends over, but no loitering at Cub past dark.” Cue another eye roll.
Thirteen feels like a new ballgame, though. Like somehow I have passed into a different realm, an alternate universe where the sand is constantly shifting beneath my feet, and the waves roll without warning, then lay placid and low with no excuse or indication they will rise anytime soon. Then alas, a new wind blows, and the cycle begins again. It’s exhausting and terrifying and beautiful. I don’t know what each day will bring, what next year will be like, or who my son will become as he grows. But I’ll keep walking the line, peering through windows like a creepy stalker mom and biting my tongue. I’ll keep lighting up like a Christmas tree every time he walks in a room or flashes his gorgeous grin, rolling his eyes at me, saying, “Love you, Mom.”
Happy birthday, kiddo. Love you, too.
Now please come back and sit by me in the front seat. I’ll only ask a question…or two.
Krissy Dieruf is a licensed marriage and family therapist. She lives in Minnesota with her husband and three children, loves to sing and dance around the house and has a soft spot for rebels and crazy hair.
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When it comes to giving gifts for the holidays in 2021, you want to give Dad something he’ll treasure . . . and use. We asked our editors what they’re giving the papas in their life, from the practical to the personal. Read on to see the unique gifts for dads they’re gifting this year.
Keep your favorite beer cold, fresh and carbonated for up to two weeks with this pressurized growler. Not only does it look good on your counter, but you can choose your desired carbonation level for optimal refreshment.
Dad can take his gaming to another level when he jumps into VR with this set. He can also immerse himself in a concert or sporting event, get moving with a fitness program and travel all over the world. Be warned: the teens are going to want to borrow it, for sure.
Dad will love all the bells and whistles that come along with this ultra-durable hoodie like the sunglasses loop, bottle opener pocket and dry pocket. Plus, the style can't be beat.
This will be a fun puzzle for the family to put together over winter break. You can feel good about giving a gift from this women-owned family business that donates a portion of proceeds to marine conservation initiatives.
Get Dad geared up for grilling with this thermometer that he can monitor via an app. It comes with an apron that any dad would be proud to wear at the grill.
Yes, there's a smaller (less-expensive) option to get these treats shipped to your home, but take our advice and go big. With flavors like Pecan Pie and The Elvis, you're going to wish you gifted this to yourself.
Back-to-school shopping is in full effect! Trying to figure out what’s cool for school this year? We’ve partnered with OshKosh B’Gosh, the iconic kid’s brand, to bring you the top three trends that are coming back in a big way. Now you don’t have to guess: “Will they like this? Will they wear this?” because we’ve got the trends they’ll love so you can keep calm and shop on!
It’s not just for hippies—all the cool kids are wearing it (chances are you’ve picked up a few colorful tie-dyed pieces for yourself!). What’s not to love? Tie-dye sends instant cool vibes and is just plain fun. These psychedelic fashion statements are a simple way to add a pop of color to their wardrobe this fall and beyond. Clothes with benefits: Color is the ultimate pick-me-up any day of the week! We love OshKosh’s trendy tie-dye duds. Check them out and buy now, here. Peace and love (and so much fun)!
2. Denim
You may be thinking: “Yes, of course, denim!”. It may seem like a no-brainer because denim is classic, but the kind of denim is crucial to what’s cool this season, specifically overalls and jackets. Who knows kids denim better than OshKosh B’Gosh!
They’ve been in the denim game since 1895, when they started making rugged hickory-striped denim overalls for Northwestern Line railroad workers on Commerce Street in OshKosh, WI. By the 1920s, they began making child-size overalls and jackets. These denim styles have historic cool vibes, and we are loving it—check the latest from OshKosh here.
3. Athleisure
Nothing says “cool without even trying,” like athleisure. It’s comfy, uncomplicated and comes in a range of styles and colors to fit any personality. Bonus: This easy-breezy fashion trend goes from gym class to math class effortlessly, so you get more bang for your fashion buck with these multitasking threads. OshKosh has you covered, with new laid-back styles you can find here.
The latest: OshKosh is bridging the gap by bringing history to the present, by celebrating the confidence and determination of icons before they were icons, to show the next generation it’s ok to dream boldly about who you’ll become someday! Check out “Today Is Someday” here—happy shopping!
As we ease out of summer and into fall, retailers everywhere are getting amped for warm weather duds. When it comes to Halloween, Old Navy is ready for the spooky season!
The retailer just launched the first round of Halloween pajamas, T-shirts and socks that will get your excited to scream boo! While clearly there is more to come, we couldn’t help but get excited at the products available so far. Keep scrolling to see our faves!
Gender-Neutral Snug-Fit Skeleton Graphic Pajama One-Piece for Kids
Perfect for Father’s Day (not to mention a baby shower or to announce your new arrival to the dad-to-be), this new dad survival kit is both fun and functional. A first-time dad kit will help him settle into his parenting role and get him excited about all the good times to come. Read on for how to create one for your man.
Keep Him Organized If sleep deprivation has your man losing his glasses, this plant holder has a nose and ears to keep his frames at the ready for late-night feedings or early-morning walks. Use a marker to personalize it or leave him notes about what an awesome dad he is.
Gear Up for Outings For the dude who travels light or doesn’t want to share a diaper bag, the Dad Hoodie (shown above) keeps your man looking cool while packing all the essentials he and your baby need. This soft hoodie sports mesh pockets that hold diapers, bottles, snacks and more without weighing down dad or making him look too bulky. Comes in four colors (heather gray, navy, charcoal and black) and five sizes (small-XX large); also comes as a vest in black ($78).
Make Him Mr. Fix It A Swiss army knife will keep him ready for any occasion or issue that comes up, from filing baby's sharp nails to cutting tags off new clothes.
Stock Up on the Basics… Get Dad prepped for diaper-changing duty with a portable changing pad, diaper cream and his own stash of wipes and diapers. Look for a pad in neutral colors he’ll feel comfortable wearing, like the parent-favorite Pronto Signature Changing Station from Skip Hop.
And Then Make Him Laugh Keep Daddy laughing through the biggest diaper blowouts with a few humorous (and inexpensive) accessories, like rubber gloves, a surgical mask, tongs and a drop sheet.
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Show Him Love Pick a onesie with a cute father-related saying splashed across the front, or buy a pint-size jersey from his favorite sports team. Baby and Daddy can have some quality time bonding during the games.
Silence Is Golden Every new parent needs the occasional break. A pair of soundproof headphones will allow the new dad to tune it all out for a bit to recharge.
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Read Between the Lines Foster some daddy & baby bonding time by buying picture books and board books with him in mind. Kisses for Daddy by Frances Watts and David Legge, Daddy Hugs by Karen Katz and I Love My Daddy Because… by Laurel Porter-Gaylord are a few titles sure to become favorites for both of them.
Chocolate Treat Add your favorite chocolate bar to your daddy survival kit with a label reading: “In case of emergency, give to Mommy.” You’ll get a laugh from your man and a good snack when you need it!
Smell the Coffee Stock your daddy survival kit with his favorite caffeinated beverage or gift cards to his regular coffee shop where he can grab a cup to refuel.
A Bite to Eat A man can’t live on caffeine alone, so be sure to include a nice selection of snacks. Make it salty or sweet, or some of each, for those times when he’s too wiped to whip up a meal. Snacks will keep him fueled up for helping out with all those middle-of-the-night feedings.
And Speaking of Beverages… Buy him a mug that says “Number 1 Dad” or “Super Dad” or do good with the stylish Welly Bottle (shown above). The company donates a portion of profits to bringing clean water to those in need. This sleek bottle comes with a removable infuser for brewing tea or infusing fruit into his water. It keeps drinks cold for 24 hours or hot for 14 hours.
Wrap It Up Wrap up your gifts in the Dad Hoodie shown above, a sturdy plastic bucket or a laundry basket, all containers he’ll be able to use in his adventures in fatherhood.
June is Pride Month and The Walt Disney Company is gearing up with the most colorful collection of Pride merchandise ever! Beginning May 3, you can shop all the rainbow apparel, accessories, plush dolls and more.
New this year, fans can also shop Pride-themed Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar characters! Like years past, Disney will be donating funds to organizations that support LGBTQ+ communities in celebration of the new collection and Pride Month. Keep scrolling to see some of our fave products!
Rainbow Marvel Collection
Shop two Marvel and Avengers T-shirt for adults in this year's collection.
These Darth Vader and Rebel Alliance shirts are beyond cool but you'll have to travel to Walt Disney World Resort to snag 'em. But fear not, you can shop plenty of other Star Wars Pride styles at shopdisney.com.
Rainbow Disney Collection Mickey Mouse Zip-Up Hoodie
You can shop tons of Disney Pride products at shopDisney.com, select Disney stores and Disney Parks, Amazon, BoxLunch, Funko, Kohl’s and Torrid. Keep an eye out for more products coming throughout May and June.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: baseball season! As Spring Training heats up, it’s time to get your game face on and stock up on the gear you’ll need to get you through the 162-game season.
Not only can mom and dad sport the look, but the kiddos can too! We’ve done all the scout work for you and found some of the cutest tiny MLB gear for babies and kids. Play ball!
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It's a paci and lovey all in one and it's here for your #1 fan. Pick from 16 of the hottest team and get your cheer on!
Plushie and hoodie combine in this adorable new offering from Cubcoats! Take your fave pal to the game and when it gets chilly, transform into a team-winning jacket.