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You are here: Home / Giveaways / Dress Your Little One In Skin Sensitive Clothes from Soft Clothing – Holiday Gift Guide 2013

Dress Your Little One In Skin Sensitive Clothes from Soft Clothing – Holiday Gift Guide 2013

By: Amandacomment

*DISCLAIMER* I received the items in this post for review. All opinions are my own. This post may contain affiliate links.

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softclothingDo you prefer skin sensitive clothing for your little one? If you’re looking for something that won’t make your child break out or is perfect for sensory sensitive kids, Soft Clothing is the perfect place to shop. They have all kinds of clothing styles to choose from for different sizes. Plus, their styles are super cute for both male and female! I received a plain grey t-shirt, grey cardigan and a pink skirt for my toddler to wear and help me review. They are incredibly soft to the touch and she wasn’t complaining about itching where the tags or seams normally are on clothing. I’m very pleased with these clothes. The skirt is super cute as well! With a pair of leggings underneath, a cute blouse on top and possibly a sweater, she had the cutest outfit put together.

softoutfitThe buttons were very easy to snap together on the cute cardigan and it went with almost everything she was wearing. Perfect for fall weather and even thin enough to wear under a winter jacket if needed for winter time. I absolutely love heather grey on clothing and both the sweater and t-shirt were a pretty color. Although the top is a little big on my toddler at least she can grow into it. For now it’s a very comfortable shirt for her to wear around the house and go to sleep in. As for the skirt, it’s just as soft as the other two articles of clothing. A little thicker to the touch like the cardigan but a bit softer. It falls just to the knees of my daughter so it might just be a little big for her. The stretchiness around the waist line of the skirt twisted after washing them so I struggled to get it turned back around but it still looks cute! All in all I’m very pleased with their clothing.

My daughter isn’t allergic or sensitive to a lot of things however she does break out if the clothing is bothering her and these obviously are excellent to deter from that. Soft Clothing sews the seams flat so they’re not irritating the skin and the tags are printed on the fabric instead of sticking out. If I could have an entire collection of these clothes in my daughter’s closet, I would!

You can purchase the cardigan for $25.00, the soft sensory tee for $10.00 and the ballerina skirt for $22.00.

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About Amanda

I am a forty-something homeschooling momma to three fearless kids ages 15, 13, & 9. We call Ohio home and love exploring our state and all things sports.
Email joyskidsdidit@gmail.com to connect.

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I am a forty-something homeschooling momma to three fearless kids ages 15, 13, & 9. We call Ohio home and love exploring our state and all things sports.
Email joyskidsdidit@gmail.com to connect.

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