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Toddler Styles Offering the Best in Softness and Comfort
Our 3T toddler clothes are designed for big energy and growing independence—soft enough for sensitive skin, durable enough for daily wear. Build a simple “grab-and-go” wardrobe with comfy jogger sets and cozy toddler pajamas, then size up anytime with 4T toddler clothes.
Sweet Styles for Toddler Girls and Boys
If you love outfits that feel put-together without extra effort, this is the perfect size for mixing and matching. Pair everyday staples from all toddler clothes with special-occasion pieces like toddler dresses, and keep bedtime easy with soft toddler pajamas that your little one will actually want to wear.
FAQ'S
To help foster your toddler’s growing independence, choose clothing styles that are easy to put on and remove. Bottoms with elastic waistbands, slip-on tops, and Velcro shoes allow them to play an active role in getting dressed. You can slowly introduce easy buttons, snaps, and zippers as they develop fine motor skills. Until then, stick to easy and convenient outfits. In addition to considering clothing styles, begin providing your toddler with limited options to empower decision-making and independence.
While many 3-year-olds will fit in 3T clothing, toddler sizing is more of a guide. Some children this age may still wear 2T or need to size up to 4T. To find the right size for your toddler, measure their child's height and weight, and compare it to the sizing chart provided by a specific brand or manufacturer for the most accurate sizing. Consider growth spurts and allow room for movement. Check sizing charts from various brands as they may differ. When in doubt, you can size up to accommodate for impending growth spurts.
If your child is in the process of potty training, choose styles they can manage independently during bathroom trips. For example, dress them in outfits with easy-to-remove bottoms featuring elastic waistbands. Avoid complex outfits that can delay quick bathroom access and, therefore, increase the chance of accidents. In the beginning, training pants that mimic underwear by pulling up and down can help toddlers get used to the motions while providing absorbency for any accidents.






