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Farmers range of Merino Clothing for children up to the age of Two, in a range of colours and styles and 100% Merino Wool
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Farmers always seems to have the cutest range of children's merino clothing each winter in the most awesome designs and colours for both girls and boys. For being merino, super snug and warm the price is really quite good, but if you wait until they have a sale (which seems to be every Thursday), well then the prices are even better! Otherwise if your thinking ahead of time after Winter it often goes onto a clearance rack where it is reduced to super cheap prices, the perfect time to stock up for Winter the following year.
The merino is really easy care and durable, stains wash out easily with a little soak in napisan and the fabric doesn't seem to get the fluffy bits like a lot of woolly clothing and products tend to get. I usually will just wash the merino as normal chucking it in with all of out other clothes and it always comes out perfect and without a problem which makes it so much easier to wash everything together without having to separate it all out.
I would say that the sizing is bigger than true to size, but I would rather this than it being a tight fit, and also because merino is more a Winter item the bigger sizing means its easier to layer. My daughter seems to stay warm in a merino top, and just a coat over top. There is such a range of different items available in the Teeny Weeny merino such as dresses, cardigans, singlets and tops, which is suitable for everyday wear and for going out. In the past there have been some pretty cute prints such as hearts and stars which we have loved but sadly outgrown, now that my daughter has reached the 2 year old mark I'm really hoping I can find some super cute merino gear in the 3 year's and up range as we have now moved on to this sizing so can no longer fit the Teeny Weeny which goes from birth to 2 years.
I definitely suggest checking out Farmers next Winter if your after some warm and stylish clothing for your little one.
I love the merino clothing from farmers - it is a really great price and an even better price when they have half price children's clothing from time to time. It is really durable and easy to care for. There have been a couple of times where I have accidentally put it in the wash with our normal clothes instead of on a wool wash and it has still come out looking fine.
It is very generous in the sizing and it comes in great fashionable colours and styles. One of my favourite pieces would be the cardigans. They are lightweight but still keep my toddler warm. I have recently had a friend from Australia ask me to send some over, that is how popular I have found it amongst my circle of friends.
It is one of the more reasonably priced brands of merino that I have found around since having a children and its great that it comes in a range of sizes from newborn through to 2 years old. It doesn't feel like it would leave the skin feeling itchy at all. Even on the rack it feels nice and soft.
I would definitely recommend parents purchasing this as it is so easy to wash and care for.
Having a baby in the middle of winter requires a lot of warm clothes. Farmers was the first stop I made. Conveniently, they frequently have 50% off sales on their children's wear and this includes their merino clothes. I'm not sure when they introduced the newer stylish range of Merino clothing but I love it. The patterns are adorable and there are lots of different styles and outfits for both boys and girls of all ages.
Merino is great, especially for babies, because it is breathable and warm and is perfect for the little ones who can't yet regulate their temperature. The one thing I would like to see is more colour options. When I last went in I primarily found only blue, red, pink and purple and I would have preferred to see a wider range with possibly a few different patterns and prints.
If you are looking for some merino clothes for your baby or children then I would definitely suggest checking Farmers out first (especially if they are having a sale). They are very affordable and they look great.
I love putting my 1 year old in merino clothing as it is nice and warm and soft and is made from natural fibres so it helps to naturally regulate temperature. The only thing with Merino clothing is that it is quite expensive. Farmers Merino is really affordable and is still great quality.
I recently stocked up on their merino at their 50% off sale meaning I got it even cheaper than it already was so was a really great deal and I absolutely love it. Their range this year is really big and they have a lot of options for both boys and girls. Buying for my son there are a lot of colour choices and their are vests, hoodies, bodysuits, pants, and long and short sleeved tshirts.
The quality of the merino is really good it is nice and soft and wears really well. I wash in wool wash and the merino has stayed nice and soft. The buttons and poppers have also stood up to washing and there have been no fraying as you can get around the poppers with some merino garments.
I will definetly be going back to the next Farmers 50% off sale and getting more as it is such lovely merino clothing and as well as being practical it is really cute clothing too so they can wear it for any occasion.
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