How to care for children's clothes properly

How to care for children's clothes properly

Children’s clothes go through a lot. From grass stains and food spills to frequent washes and outdoor play, it’s no surprise that outfits can lose their softness, shape, or colour quickly.

The good news? With the right care, kids’ clothing can last longer, stay comfortable, and even be passed down. Whether it’s a baby romper or a toddler t-shirt, here are simple steps to take better care of what your little ones wear — so your investment lasts, and your child stays comfy every day.


1. Read the label — every time

This might sound obvious, but it’s often overlooked. Clothing labels contain valuable information about fabric types and care instructions.

Pay attention to:

wash temperatures

drying recommendations

whether the garment should be ironed or dry cleaned

fabric blends (especially when made with organic or delicate fibres)

At baby-charming.com, we work with soft, high-quality materials — and following the label ensures they stay that way.


2. Sort laundry by colour and fabric

Kids' clothes come in every shade and texture, which makes sorting laundry essential. Separate:

lights, darks, and brights

delicates (like knitwear or lace) from sturdier items (like jeans or jackets)

This helps prevent fading, colour transfer, and damage caused by friction between fabrics.


3. Use gentle detergents

Children’s skin is sensitive — especially in the first years. Always choose fragrance-free, hypoallergenic, or baby-safe detergents to reduce the risk of irritation.

Avoid:

strong chemicals

fabric softeners with synthetic perfumes

bleach (unless absolutely necessary)

Gentle cleaning products are enough to remove most stains while keeping fabrics soft.


4. Treat stains quickly — but carefully

The faster you act, the better your chances. For most common stains like food, mud, or paint:

blot (don’t rub) the stain immediately

rinse with cold water

apply a mild stain remover before washing

Always test the remover on a hidden part of the fabric first, especially for delicate items.


5. Wash at the right temperature

High heat may clean better, but it also wears out fabrics faster. Unless the label says otherwise, wash children’s clothes in cold or warm water (30°C to 40°C).

This preserves:

fabric strength

colour brightness

garment shape

It's also more energy-efficient — good for the planet and your bill.


6. Skip the dryer when possible

Dryers are convenient, but they can shrink or damage clothing over time. Whenever possible:

air dry clothes flat or on a rack

avoid direct sunlight for coloured garments (it can fade them)

reshape clothes while damp to maintain fit

If you use a dryer, select the lowest heat setting and avoid overloading the drum.


7. Store clothes properly

Clean clothes last longer when stored correctly.

fold or hang items in a dry, ventilated space

avoid plastic bags for long-term storage

use fabric-friendly sachets to keep drawers fresh (like lavender or cedar)

For seasonal clothes, wash them before storing and place them in breathable fabric bags or bins.


Final thoughts

Caring for children’s clothes doesn’t need to be complicated. A few simple habits — like reading care labels, using gentle detergent, and air drying when possible — can make a big difference in how long items last.

At baby-charming.com, we choose materials that are made to be loved, worn, and washed again and again. With the right care, they’ll stay soft and beautiful for as long as your child wears them — and maybe even longer.

Looking for durable, easy-care clothes for your little one?

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