Review: Frugi Organic Cotton Clothes

A few weeks ago, Frugi sent me two lovely outfits for each of my boys to try and to attempt to destroy. As you all know, I have been nervously awaiting a return to the dreaded hospital that features in all of my nightmares over the past six months, so it has taken me a lot longer than usual to get this review to you all. That is all but a memory now and I am back on track!


However, this means that the clothes have really been put through the mill! So here is what the bosses think!


On the day that the outfits arrived, I put them straight on the boys. We were due to visit the boys God Father, Ray. It was his birthday so he was having a barbecue in the garden. We had decided to walk as it is only about 1-2 miles away and it was a beautiful summers day.


 Alfie was sent organic cord dungarees, they are thick, with a beautiful, silky, soft lining. I rolled them up when he was warm to reveal the stripy lining. After a full day of crawling about in the garden, Alfie was filthy dirty, but I found that the dirt fell off. They have now been washed a few times and still look brand new... even after digging for worms with his big brother!






The material is beautiful and the fit was just perfect, leaving room for my wriggler to move around. They did not restrict him at all so he found learning to crawl in these quite easy! The roll up feature also means that they can be rolled down as baby grows. Details like this mean that the clothes adapt to baby. I know that Alfie is comfortable in these clothes while looking clean and smart, which is nothing short of a miracle!


The outfit for Finn was a touch too small. It was age 18-24 months, and Finn is a very, very, very large 2 year old. He did wear it to go and see uncle ray though and it will definitely be saved for Alfred because it was just so gorgeous!



These light organic cotton dungarees are just perfect for a growing toddler. I have never been able to dress Finn in light colours because he is a very icky boy! This was no exception. He went straight into the garden with a large plastic spoon and dug up the plants that Daddy had planted just hours before! Finn was covered from head to toe in soil! Then after a full day of ketchup and steak juice being wiped all over his dungarees with absolutely no manners, I thought these would never ever wash clean! But... they did. Perfectly clean and looked as good as new on a basic 40 wash!!! 

The boys and myself love Frugi for so many reasons... not all selfish either! 


 Both of the boys were really comfortable in their outfits! Finn usually takes his pants off at every opportunity, I prefers to be in the nude than wear clothes and as you can imagine, this becomes very difficult when we are out and about!The organic cotton is so soft and breathable that I found it helped with Alfie's contact dermatitis and his eczemaa. Frugi think that this is because there are no harmful chemicals in their clothing. Which is always good to know! It also leaves us Mummies with the piece of mind that the farmers have not had to deal with poisonous pesticides, which is unfortunately quite common these days! This is also Eco-friendly, so you can sleep easy at night! As can baby! 

These beautiful outfits are also designed to perfection. Many of the Frugi outfits are reversible. This means that our babies and children are always as comfortable as can be, and it allows you to roll up clothes which are large on baby, while still looking stylish! Then just roll down as baby grows, making every item of clothing a valuable investment. 

All of the outfits cleaned beautifully due to the quality of the material, leaving them looking brand new after each wash! Something that seems to be becoming more and more rare with my two boisterous lads! 

So to conclude our Frugi experience... all I can say is...

WE LOVE FRUGI!!!

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