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Best Non-Toxic Baby Kids Clothing

We vetted baby & kids clothing against the Welpr Standard and here are our top picks.

Camille May

Camille May

Cofounder & Product Curator

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Medical Reviewer, PhD

Here's what we look for:

  • Natural fibers like organic cotton, linen, wool, and hemp
  • Minimal use of synthetics
  • Non-toxic dyes and low-impact finishes
  • Trusted third-party certifications like GOTS & OEKO-TEX
  • Brands that are transparent about sourcing, materials, and ethics

Best Non-Toxic Baby Kids Clothing

On Welpr, terms like "non-toxic," "safer," "cleaner," "healthier," and "vetted" are editorial labels based on our own standard for product assessment. They are not guarantees, certifications, or medical claims. Learn more.

Colored Organics

Colored Organics

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Burt's Bees

Burt's Bees

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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NUI Organics

NUI Organics

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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MakeMake Organics

MakeMake Organics

Welpr Rating
4.8?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Minimioche

Minimioche

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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The Simple Folk

The Simple Folk

Welpr Rating
4.7?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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MATE the Label

MATE the Label

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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Under The Nile

Under The Nile

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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Butterblu

Butterblu

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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Quince

Quince

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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Hannah Andersson

Hannah Andersson

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Pehr

Pehr

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Magnetic Me

Magnetic Me

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Jungmaven

Jungmaven

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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Houdini

Houdini

Welpr Rating
4.6?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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Pangaia

Pangaia

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 3
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Finn + Emma

Finn + Emma

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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Aya

Aya

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 1
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Kissy Kissy

Kissy Kissy

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Industry of All Nations

Industry of All Nations

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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Rawganique

Rawganique

Welpr Rating
4.5?
Est. PricePrice level 2
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How to Swap to Non-Toxic baby & kids clothing:

Here's how to swap to non-toxic baby & kids clothing:

What to know about baby & kids clothing

Children's skin is thinner and more absorbent than adult skin, and kids wear clothes against their bodies all day long. That combination of constant contact and sensitive skin makes the materials, dyes, and finishes in clothing worth paying attention to.

  • Welpr focuses on what clothing is made of: the fiber type, how it's dyed, and whether it's been treated with chemical finishes.
  • Start with the items your child wears most often or for the longest stretches, like pajamas, onesies, and base layers.

Check what your child is already wearing

Look at the fabric content labels on your child's most-worn clothing. Focus on what fibers are listed and whether any certifications appear on the tag or packaging.

  • The care label sewn inside the garment will list the fiber content — look for natural fibers like cotton, linen, hemp, or wool rather than synthetic fabrics like polyester.
  • Certifications like GOTS or OEKO-TEX® on the label are a good sign, but not every safe garment carries one.

Get more out of what you already own

You don't need to replace your child's entire wardrobe at once. A couple of simple habits can reduce exposure from clothing you already have.

  • Wash new clothes at least once before your child wears them — this helps remove residual dyes, finishes, and manufacturing chemicals.
  • Prioritize replacing items that sit directly against the skin for long periods, like underwear, pajamas, and socks, and keep outer layers like jackets for now.

Choose cleaner replacements over time

When it's time for new clothes, look for garments made primarily from natural, breathable fibers like organic cotton, linen, hemp, or wool. These are gentler on skin and less likely to carry chemical residues.

  • Avoid garments dyed with bright, vivid synthetic colors when possible — look for brands that use low-impact or plant-based dyes, and be cautious of vague claims like "eco-friendly" without details to back them up.
  • Click the button above to shop Welpr Approved baby & kids clothing.
Camille May

Camille May

Cofounder & Product Curator

Camille May is the co-creator of Welpr and a guide for clean living. After selling her last company in the health food space, she went non-toxic while working to heal an autoimmune condition....

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Olushola M. Awoyemi

Medical Reviewer, PhD

Olushola M. Awoyemi (aka Shola) is a board-certified toxicologist and a research scientist with a PhD in Environmental Toxicology. Shola's long-term ambition is to be recognized as a world-renowned expert in toxicology,...