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Introducing our 100% cotton collection tailored for babies aged 0-12 months, designed to accompany your little ones throughout every season. This unisex line offers a delightful array of clothing that combines comfort and style, ensuring coziness in summer's warmth and winter's chill.

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Caffeine Free Overall
£25.00
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Steel Navy Oversized Dungarees
£19.99
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Golden Ochre Oversized Dungarees
£19.99
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White Corduroy Dungarees
£18.99
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Ivory Bliss Oversized Dungarees
£19.99
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Chestnut Spice Tights With Braces
£2.70
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Are baby clothes tax free? Plus

One piece of good news for your wallet is that baby clothes are actually exempt from VAT. Thinking about it, it's quite fair, as children grow up so quickly, it wouldn't be nice to charge you VAT every time your little one outgrows their outfits! So, you don't have to worry and can start looking at some of our best sellers like our cotton overall without worrying about that extra 20%.

Are cotton clothes better for babies? Plus

There are no other answers but YES. Nowadays, it is so easy to mass-produce cheap clothing that has a massive impact on the environment and is equally bad for your baby's skin, causing allergic reactions. By buying clothes made from cotton, you are choosing a natural fabric that is soft on the skin, breathable and hypoallergenic . Another good thing about cotton, is that it absorbs moisture like a pro, meaning your baby will be kept dry and comfortable. P.S:It is also super easy to clean.

The good thing about Little Novice is that you don't have to worry, as we make the choice to only offer clothes made from 100% cotton. Our range is wide, including our 100% cotton sleep-suits, or 100% linen cotton trousers, and lastly 100% cotton dungarees

Can baby clothes go in the dryer? Plus

It depends on the fabric. Usually, it's okay to put baby clothes in a dryer, but we would still recommend drying on low temperature. When it comes to clothing made from cotton, it is also okay to tumble dry at a medium to high temperature for big items like our baby coat. For lighter pieces, such as our t-shirts, you may want to select a lower temperature to avoid them from shrinking

Where to donate baby clothes? Plus

Babies are growing faster than we ever anticipate, and sometimes the clothes you bought can't be passed on to relatives. This is why we think that you should consider donating them to a few charities so that little ones who are not so lucky can enjoy our clothing. As you know, cotton clothing is wearable all year round, so by giving away our pyjama sets, for example, they will be able to have a good night's sleep every night of the year. Here below is a list

- Redonate

-Traid

-Little Lives