
27 Cute Toddler Clothing Pieces From Carter's
Price: $16 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A summer gauze set for your suave — but hot — Stitch enthusiast. They'll wear this outfit almost as many times as they ask to watch Lilo and Stitch again.
Price: $19 (originally $38; available in sizes 2T–5T and in four character options)
A ruffly combo that'll keep your little one effortlessly breezy — literally. No shame if you're already looking for a matching one in your size.
Price: $28 (originally $46; available in sizes 2T–5T and in two colors)
An organic striped shirt and short set that's begging for a summertime photo shoot while also begging the question: "this is so cute, should I save it for future grandkids?"
Price: $24 (available in sizes 2T–5T)
An active skort and tank to introduce your little mini-me to the glory of athleisure wear early. Are you heading to the pickleball courts or to the ice cream shop? The world is your oyster.
Price: $22 (originally $44; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A four-piece dino pajama set because dinosaurs deserve to be on all sleepwear. Not only can you mix and match, you can relive your own childhood passion as you decide which dinosaur is indeed superior.
Price: $20 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in six patterns)
An alligator set that's so cute you just might want to take a wee little chomp out of it. I mean look at those little striped shorts. 😍 If you're looking for something that's not trucks, trains, or super heroes — but still fun — this is it.
Price: $16 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A jumper dress that's great for playtime, pictures, and, honestly, should be worn any and every day. Babies in overalls? I can't handle it.
My daughter had this dress when she was a toddler and it is SO CUTE in person. The precious little skirt and the denim? Get out. I can't handle it. Price: $24 (originally $40; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A terry dress in a baby-soft material even if your toddler is demanding teenager-level attention nowadays.
Price: $22 (available in sizes 2T–5T)
A pair of dino romper PJs — just because they're a toddler doesn't mean they can't have an adorable romper anymore. As a mom whose kids are out of the romper stage, let me tell you: enjoy this stage for as long as you can. 😭
Price: $12 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in four patterns)
A Hawaiian-themed short set for making them look like little tiny tourists. Toddlers in Hawaiian shirts?? I'm not crying over the cuteness — you are.
Price: $16 (originally $44; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A Barbie tutu dress because EVERY summer should be Barbie summer. This dress is totally Ken-ough for any occasion.
Price: $23 (originally $30; available in sizes 2T–5T and in a Disney Princess version)
A twill button-down romper that gives "cool mechanic shop owner in a 1970s movie" in all the right ways.
Price: $22 (originally $36; available in sizes 2T–5T and in four styles)
A short-sleeve dino hoodie and shorts for keeping them extra ~rawrsome~ for any outing. Just put that hood on and watch them turn the world into their own little Jurassic Park.
Promising review: "My son went absolutely bonkers for this set! Not to mention, it is super soft and cozy, and he looks like the cutest little dinosaur around town, although I may be biased! Definitely a great purchase and highly recommend." —DvggPrice: $12.99 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A checkered gauze set that'll have them looking fresh out of a weekend spent yachting the Atlantic. Add a little Hall & Oates and you've got yourself the entire package.
Price: $30 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in three colors)
A ~pun~ pajama set that'll be a ~whaley~ popular pick for nighttime. They'll ~flip~ for this soft and adorable combo and you'll ~blubber~ over how cute your little one is. And ~fin~.
Promising review: "I love these jammies and I always size up, but there is no need to with these! They are super soft and comfy for summer." —BerniePrice: $12 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in 11 designs)
A soft floral jumpsuit to keep those little legs covered without overheating them as they zoom around whichever event you're at.
Price: $26 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in two patterns)
A ~berry~ soft PJ set that'll make those bedtime snuggles so soft, you'll want to rock them to sleep forever.
Price: $18 (available in sizes 2T–5T)
A truck-themed pajama set for any kid who passes by a construction site with unbridled, contagious enthusiasm.
Price: $20 for two pairs (available in sizes 2T–5T and in six patterns)
A sweet bow-tie dress that I'm lowkey eyeing in my size. There's nothing wrong with looking like you're headed to a posh garden party even if you're just headed to the park.
Price: $20 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A cool gauze dress that'll keep them easy breezy even when the weather includes difficult levels of humid.
Price: $26 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in two colors)
A coconut shirt and short set that'll have you reaching for a little tiny umbrella to put in their juice to finish off their beachy ensemble.
Price: $10 (originally $20; available in sizes 2T–5T and in four styles)
And a cool swim cap to keep their noggin safe from the sun's rays even if they're swimming. And since it's meant to dry quickly, you might even miss out on the inevitable "it's weeeeeeeet" fight later.
Price: $9 (originally $12; available in size 2T–4T)
AND a pair of classic sunglasses that'll keep their eyes protected while still looking effortlessly cool.
Promising review: "Cute and stays on nicely, and matches many outfits." —MamaHamPrice: $9 (originally $15)
A peachy sun hat that's not only an entire vibe on it's own, but also adds some sun protection. My youngest didn't outgrow her whispy/partially bald stage until she was ALMOST 3. Protect that head because toddlerhood certainly doesn't always mean that hair is going to come in finally. 🫠
Price: $9 (originally $12l available in size 2T–4T and in three patterns)
And a darling polka-dot swimsuit with an adorable ruffle flower for your little 1950s beach diva. Add a pair of round sunnies and get ready to hear "pass me the crackers, dahling."
Price: $11 (originally $14; available in sizes 2T–5T and in three styles)
A pair of suspenders because ALL — I repeat ALL — outfits that can have suspenders SHOULD have suspenders. Milk it while you can — eventually they'll roll their eyes and this beautiful stage will be gone.
Price: $11 (originally $18; available in sizes 3M–18M)

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- New York Times
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- Buzz Feed
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- Yahoo
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