Baby Clothes
Updated on 14 May 2025
Let’s face it—baby clothes aren’t cheap. And with how fast babies grow, every extra month of wear counts. But if you’re washing them in the wrong detergent, they might not last nearly as long.
Regular Detergents Break Down Baby Fabrics
Most baby clothes are made from delicate cotton, muslin, or blends. Harsh detergents can:
Fade colors
Weaken fabric
Stretch or shrink materials
You end up with worn-out, scratchy clothes long before your baby outgrows them.
Baby Detergents Preserve Softness and Strength, These gentle formulas:
Use fabric-safe cleaning agents
Avoid color-stripping chemicals
Keep clothes soft and flexible even after dozens of washes
The result? Clothes that look and feel new for longer—and can even be passed down or reused.
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Written by
Priyanka Verma
Priyanka is an experienced editor & content writer with great attention to detail. Mother to an 11-year-old, she's a ski
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