
25 Affordable Carter's Outfits For Stylish Toddlers
Price: $14.99 (originally $38; available in sizes 2T–5T and in three 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 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: $21.48 (originally $44; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A dino set that's so cute you just might want to take a wee little chomp out of it. I mean look at those little dino print shorts. 😍
Price: $12.79 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A terry dress in a baby-soft material even if your toddler is demanding teenager-level attention nowadays.
Price: $14.39 (originally $22; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A pair of ~tropi-cool~ pajamas that'll have your favorite toddler looking like an island explorer every night.
Price: $18 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in seven styles)
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: $6.39 (originally $14; available in sizes 2T–5T and in three styles)
And a pair of water shoes so puddles, sand, or sprinklers are no match for your summer fun. Just rinse 'em off and keep on playing.
Price: $9 (originally $12; available in sizes 4–12 and in two colors)
A sweet bow-tie dress that I low-key wish was 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: $16 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A pair of sandals with a flower appliqué to jazz up those cute little toddler stompers.
Price: $18 (originally $36; available in sizes 4-12)
A How To Train Your Dragon play set for your kiddo who can't stop talking about Hiccup and Toothless. This set will have them ready for their own epic adventures — even if it's just in the backyard.
Price: $15 (originally $30; available in sizes 2T–5T and in five character options)
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 short-sleeve color-changing rain jacket for keeping them extra ~rawrsome~ for any rainy day. Just put that hood on and watch them turn the world into their own little Jurassic Park.
Promising review: "So cute, quality is top notch and the design couldn't be any cuter!! Bring on the rain." —SarahPrice: $28 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in five styles)
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 ~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 Hawaiian-themed short set for making them look like they're on island time. Toddlers in Hawaiian shirts?? I'm not crying over the cuteness — you are.
Price: $11.99 (originally $32; available in sizes 2T–4T)
A skort because your toddler loves to twirl hard *and* play hard. The detail in the skirt still gives plenty of daintiness — even if that daintiness is climbing onto a slide with reckless abandon.
Price: $16 (originally $26; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A tie-front top aka a look that somehow always looks both fashion-forward and timelessly classic — just like the kid who's wearing it.
Price: $5 (originally $6; available in sizes 2T–5T)
A solid tee because every shirt doesn't have the be plastered with trucks, dinosaurs, or baseballs to look great. Just mix and match to your heart's content and enjoy a little effortless parenting.
Promising review: "I always buy these in a bunch of different colors. You can mix and match with anything." —JessPrice: $5 (originally $6; available in sizes 2T–5T and in 16 patterns and colors)
And a pair of stretchy chinos — your basic short that's going to look good with pretty much any shirt. Plus they're nice and stretchy for big play or big potty emergencies.
Price: $14 (originally $28; available in sizes 2T–5T and in two colors)
A double set of fleece pajamas for your little one who can't stop banging into the wall trying to twirl like a ballerina.
Price: $20 (available in sizes 2T–5T and in seven styles)
A pair of colorblocked sneakers to add a much-needed dose of the rainbow to your toddler whose favorite color changes daily.
Price: $23 (originally $38; available in sizes 4–12)
A button-down baseball shirt for your T-ball enthusiast. They may not be able to hit the ball eight times out of 10, but this shirt will certainly make them think they can.
Promising review: "Love the blue baseball set I bought for my 14-month-old son. I plan on having him wear it for a family member's upcoming birthday." —SeattlePrice: $12 (originally $24; available in sizes 2T–5T and in two designs)
A two-piece play outfit for your rough-and-tumble, Disney Princess–loving energy machine.
Price: $18 (originally $30; available in sizes 2T–5T and in five character options)
A "food critic" tee in case you want to make light out of your toddler's *ahem* refined palate.
Price: $5 (originally $6; available in sizes 2T–5T and in 29 styles)

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