THE DETAILS
Made for the everyday — naps, play, weekends, all of it.
Soft organic cotton daywear that works the way babies actually wear clothes — layered, washed often, grown out of fast, and replaced just as quickly. Built around how parents shop, not how marketing departments do.
Built to layer
Bodysuits go under jumpers, leggings go under dresses, T-shirts come off when it gets warm. We've made everything in the same fabric families so any piece works with any other — no clashing, no thinking about it before nursery drop-off.
Pick your fabric
Ribbed for stretch, softness, and year-round wear. Interlock for a smoother, denser feel that holds shape through washes. Honeycomb mesh for breathability on warmer days. French terry for the cooler-weather pieces — slightly heavier, with a brushed inside. All organic cotton.
Builds a matching set
The ribbed range coordinates across sleepsuits, bodysuits, T-shirts, leggings, hats, mittens, and booties. Same fabric, same colour palette, same washing instructions. Pick a colour and you can build a full wardrobe in matching pieces — useful for new-parent gift sets or photos that don't need styling.
Family Run
Tiny Alpaca is a small family business in London, trading since 2019. Every order is checked and packed by us, not a warehouse. If something's not right, you talk to the person who sent it.
Free UK delivery over £20
Dispatched from London
30-day returns
Keep the tags on
Customer care
Family-run, fast replies
FAQ
Questions parents ask
Honest answers, written by us. The same things we'd tell a friend.
Our sizes run true to UK age sizing. Newborn for the first few weeks, 0–3m up to about 14lbs, 3–6m up to about 17lbs, 6–12m up to about 22lbs. If you're between sizes, size up — babies grow into them faster than you'd expect, and a slightly roomier fit is more comfortable than a tight one. Detailed measurements are on every product page.
Ribbed has visible vertical lines, plenty of stretch, and softens with every wash — the most versatile for year-round wear. Honeycomb mesh has an open weave that's more breathable than standard cotton — best for warmer rooms and summer days. French terry is heavier with a brushed inside, slightly warmer than ribbed jersey — used on our dungarees and sweater pieces for cooler weather.
A bodysuit has poppers at the crotch — it tucks neatly into nappies and stays in place under other clothes. A T-shirt is loose at the bottom, sits below the waist, and works for older babies and toddlers past the bodysuit stage. Most parents use bodysuits as base layers up to about 18 months, then switch to T-shirts as their child gets bigger.
Yes — the ribbed range is designed to coordinate. A ribbed sleepsuit, ribbed bodysuit, ribbed leggings, and ribbed hat in the same colourway all come from the same fabric stock, so they match across pieces without you having to think about it. Useful for gift sets, coming-home outfits, or building a wardrobe in coordinated colours.
A simple rule: bodysuits underneath, T-shirts or jumpers on top, leggings or trousers on the bottom. Honeycomb mesh for warmer days. French terry dungarees for cooler weather. Sweater bodysuits and knitted layers when it's properly cold. Most parents end up with 3–4 base bodysuits and rotate top layers depending on the season.
