Toddler & Baby Overalls

The holidays are drawing near and the weather is warming up. It’s spring. So what’s the perfect garment to wear to dive into a pile of leaves at the park? We think overalls are a good choice. They’re made for layering to keep little ones comfortable in fickle weather. They look great on boys and girls. Best of all, most have adjustable straps that grow with your child. Here are our top five picks for overalls to outfit your baby or toddler this spring.

Carhartt Bib Overalls — $USUS19.99-$US24.99

Made by the creator of the same reliable garment worn by carpenters, farmhands, and urban hipsters longing for a home on the range, these overalls are simply a tiny take on the classic adult version. Available in light olive and brown, this pair is perfect for the hard labour of digging in the sandbox. The thick fabric is durable but still soft enough that it won’t cramp your baby’s style. Sizes 6-24 months include inseam snaps for easy diaper changing; sizes up to 7 available. Prices range from $USUS19.99 – $US24.99.

Get them at Dungarees.net.

Toddler & Baby Overalls: Runners-Up

Boden Dungarees — $USUS34

Boden’s Lined Cuff Dungarees have a flash of horizontal stripes at the ankle and vertical stripes on the adjustable straps for a unique take on a classic. They look good cuffed on still-short legs. In soft corduroy, they’re just what we’d want to wear for a playdate at the park. Sizes 0-18 months available.

Get them at Boden.

Krawlers Denim Overalls — $USUS36

After a summer of knee burns, give your crawler a break with denim overalls with padded knees that won’t wear or tear. Krawlers’ organic pair costs $USUS36 and fits sizes 12-18 or 18-24 months.

Get them at Bean New York.

Zutano Cotton Overalls — $US17.50

Zutano’s comfortable cotton overalls are sold in a range of patterns to suit any baby, from bright flowers on a chocolate brown background to multicolored stripes. We’re partial to the graphic green and orange alphabet soup print. The wider top has the look of a sleeveless romper and could be worn without an undershirt in warmer weather. Affordable at under $US18, and available in sizes 0-24 months. Note that Zutano’s clothes tend to run small.

Get them at Bambino Mountain.

Plastisock Overalls — $US52

Plastisock’s retro overalls are made for lounging on bean bag chairs. In primary colored corduroy and denim and with a zip-up front, they’re just like the ones your mama dressed you in back in the ’70s. Sizes 12 months-4T.

Get them at ittikid.

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