How To Choose Kids' Clothing Sets: Check 10-Point Guide And Top Picks on Myntra Sale

Shopping for kids' clothes should be fun, not frustrating. From spilt dal to muddy monsoon puddles, children's outfits go through a lot. This guide offers tips for choosing adorable, durable clothes that handle every spill.

By NDTV Shopping Desk Published On: Jun 26, 2025 08:19 AM IST Last Updated On: Jun 26, 2025 08:20 AM IST
How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

There's something heart-warming about picking clothes for little ones, tiny shirts with cartoon buttons, rainbow dungarees, those soft cotton sets that smell of baby powder even before the first wear. But the excitement quickly fades when the cute frock shrinks after one wash, or the superhero tee fades faster than the school bell rings. Add to that skyrocketing prices, and what should have been a joyful shopping spree becomes a budget-bending mission.

Raising children already comes with its fair share of expenses, from tuitions to tiffins. So when it comes to buying clothes, the goal is to strike the perfect balance: fashion meets function, minus the financial drama. With just a few thoughtful tweaks to your shopping strategy, you can build a wardrobe for your child that's stylish, sturdy, and surprisingly affordable.

Here's a practical, fun guide to picking kids' clothing sets during the Myntra Clearance Sale that not only look adorable in photographs but also survive the playground, and multiple wash cycles, without breaking the bank.

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

Kidswear Wins: 10 Tips to Choose Cute, Wash-Resistant Clothing Sets for Your Little Ones; Photo Credit: Pexels

1. Start with Soft, Breathable Fabrics

Kids are bundles of energy, constantly on the move. They climb sofas, chase pigeons, and often end up wearing more food than they eat. Their clothes need to keep up without making them itchy or uncomfortable. The best place to start? Fabrics.

Cotton is a trusted classic, soft, airy, and perfect for hot, humid weather. Look for cotton blends too, as they bring in a touch of stretch and durability. For cooler months, lightweight knits or fleece-lined joggers are winners. Always run a hand over the fabric, if it feels rough to you, it'll feel worse for a child's sensitive skin.

Avoid synthetic fibres like polyester where possible. They may look shiny and smart but can trap heat and cause rashes. Natural fibres, on the other hand, let skin breathe and stand up better to frequent washing. Plus, cotton doesn't hold on to odours the way synthetic fabric does, a blessing after a school day filled with PE, spills, and sketch pens.

2. Check the Labels (Not Just for Size)

Most shoppers glance at the size and move on. But those tiny care labels tucked into seams hold a goldmine of information. Washing instructions, fibre content, even country of manufacture, all of it matters.

Clothes that are ‘machine washable' save time and money. Who has the patience for hand washing five frocks and three pairs of jeans every week? Also, steer clear of ‘dry clean only' tags, they're not practical for everyday wear, especially when something is destined to become a paint-splattered masterpiece during art class.

Keep an eye out for labels that say ‘pre-shrunk'. These are less likely to shrink in the first wash and surprise you by turning full-length pyjamas into three-quarter pants overnight.

Also, watch for rough inner seams, tight elastic bands, or tags that might scratch the skin. Sometimes, the cutest outfit is also the itchiest, and no child is going to let that slide.

3. Go for Mix-and-Match Sets

Instead of buying individual, elaborate pieces, pick sets that work across multiple outfits. A two-piece co-ord in cheerful prints can double up, the top with jeans, the bottoms with a basic tee. This kind of wardrobe flexibility means more outfit combos for less money.

Solid-coloured leggings or shorts can be paired with a range of tops. Similarly, a denim dungaree dress can be worn over t-shirts, full-sleeve tops, even sweaters in cooler weather. It's like clothing Jenga, more combinations, fewer pieces.

Choose base colours like navy, grey, beige, or white and build around them. This makes mixing and matching easier and your laundry pile less of a visual circus. And if something inevitably gets stained or lost (as often happens), it won't leave an entire outfit useless.

In short, a versatile set is the wardrobe equivalent of dal-chawal, simple, reliable, and surprisingly customisable.

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less
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4. Prioritise Durability Over Design (Sometimes)

A shirt with sequins, tassels, or shiny prints might look adorable, until it falls apart after two spins in the machine. When it comes to daily wear, simplicity wins. Reinforced stitching, quality buttons, sturdy zippers, these matter more than frills that unravel by the third wear.

Double-check the finish around hems and armholes. Tug lightly at buttons to see if they hold. Clothes designed for children should be able to withstand regular pulling, twisting, and the occasional slide down a muddy slope.

And while it's tempting to fall for branded items with glittery superheroes, remember that these often come with a markup that's not always justified by quality. Some lesser-known labels offer brilliant durability, it's just a matter of digging a little deeper or reading a few reviews.

Think of it like buying a pressure cooker, it may not be fancy, but it has to last.

5. Shop Smart, Discounts, Off-Season Sales and Local Gems

Festive seasons bring a flood of fancy clothes, and higher prices. One trick? Buy off-season. Stock up on woollens during summer clearance sales or pick summer tees just as the monsoon kicks in. You'll find excellent deals when demand dips.

Online platforms often have flash sales and bundle offers. Apps with loyalty points or wallet cashbacks also make a big difference in the long run. Don't forget local markets, those tiny shops tucked in residential colonies often have hidden treasures at half the price of mall labels.

Also, explore homegrown brands that operate online-only, many of them focus on sustainable fabrics, ethical production, and fair pricing. Plus, buying from such sources supports small businesses and artisans, a win-win.

Shopping smart isn't about being stingy. It's about stretching the ₹1000 budget to cover three outfits instead of one.

Also Read: Clothing Sets For Kids Are A Parenting Game-Changer; Know Why And Check Top 10 Deals On Myntra

6. Pick the Right Size (with a Bit of Wiggle Room)

Children grow faster than you can say ‘new shoes'. Buying the exact fit often means retiring the outfit within months. Go a size up for non-fitted items like tees, kurtas, or joggers. Not so much that the child is swimming in them, but enough to give room for growth spurts.

Elastic waistbands are your best friend, they adjust as the child grows. Adjustable straps on dungarees, drawstrings on pyjamas, or roll-up sleeves all add to the wearability over time.

However, for special occasions, like weddings or birthday parties, go for a snug fit. These clothes are worn only a few times anyway, so comfort on the day matters more than longevity.

A tip from experienced parents: keep one drawer for ‘still slightly big' clothes. This way, you're always prepared when growth catches you off-guard.

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less; Photo Credit: Pexels

7. Don't Ignore Second-Hand or Hand-Me-Downs

There's a quiet charm in hand-me-downs, clothes with stories stitched into them. An elder sibling's Diwali kurta, or a cousin's frock worn at a school play, can feel just as special the second (or third) time around.

With proper washing, minor repairs, or even a fun patch-up job, second-hand clothes can look and feel as good as new. Online platforms now offer curated pre-loved babywear, especially for infants who outgrow outfits faster than they learn to crawl.

You'll be amazed how much you can save, and how sustainable the choice is. It's budget-friendly, planet-friendly, and sometimes even emotionally rich.

No shame in reusing; in fact, there's a certain elegance in practicality.

8. Let Kids Have A Say Within Limits

Children are surprisingly opinionated when it comes to clothes. One day, it's only dinosaur prints. The next, they want everything pink and sparkly. While parents can guide choices, letting kids pick from pre-approved options helps them feel involved.

Offer three options and let them choose, this balances independence and practicality. It also avoids the daily drama of “I don't want to wear this!”

Letting them choose doesn't mean handing over the debit card, it means acknowledging their preferences and nudging them gently toward smarter choices. It also means fewer wardrobe battles on rushed school mornings.

And who knows, in between all the superhero tees, you might discover a budding fashion sense.

9. Organise, Rotate And Reassess Often

Sometimes, the issue isn't a lack of clothes but poor organisation. Clothes buried at the back of the cupboard are forgotten, only to be discovered once they no longer fit. Keeping the wardrobe neat and rotating items ensures maximum usage.

Have a monthly sort-out. Donate or pass on what no longer fits. Shift season-specific clothes to the front. Even labelling drawers or using organisers can help save time during hectic mornings.

When you reassess often, you avoid unnecessary purchases, because suddenly that ‘missing' pair of black shorts appears right where it should be.

It's not just about buying less, but using more.

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less

How to Choose Kids Clothing Sets That Last Longer, Look Better and Cost Less; Photo Credit: Pexels

10. Balance Fun and Function, Because Both Matter

At the heart of it all, kids' clothes should make them feel happy. A top with their favourite animal, a skirt that twirls, or socks with smiling bananas, it all adds to the small joys of childhood.

But fun should walk hand-in-hand with function. Let there be glitter, as long as it doesn't fall off in handfuls. Let the sleeves have ruffles, if they don't get in the way of playtime.

It's a balancing act, like choosing school tiffins, fun shapes, but easy to clean. Pick colours that hide stains, designs that spark joy, and cuts that allow cartwheels.

A happy child, comfortable and confident in what they wear, is the best trend of all.

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Dressing children doesn't have to mean choosing between cute and cost-effective. With a little thought, a few clever strategies, and some help from hidden shopping corners, it's absolutely possible to build a wardrobe that is charming, child-friendly, and budget-wise.

Because at the end of the day, whether it's for a school day, a cousin's birthday party, or just a nap after lunch, clothes should support their adventures, not stop them. And if they look adorable while at it? All the better. Shop now on Myntra.

Disclaimer: The images used in this article are for illustration purpose only. They may not be an exact representation of the products, categories and brands listed in this article.

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