Eczema is one of the most common skin conditions in children, and for many parents, dressing a child with sensitive skin can feel like a daily challenge. The wrong fabric can trigger itchiness, redness, and flare-ups — while the right one can help your child feel calmer, cooler, and more comfortable throughout the day - and night.
If you’ve been searching for the best clothing for eczema or wondering which fabrics are safest for kids with eczema, this guide will help you make informed choices.
Why Fabric Choice Matters for Eczema
Children’s skin is thinner and more sensitive than adults’, which makes them especially vulnerable to irritation from scratchy seams, harsh dyes, or heat-trapping fabrics. Clothing sits against their skin almost 24/7 — during playtime, sleep, daycare, and even while travelling — which means the fabric you choose plays a big role in how settled (or unsettled) they feel.
The best fabrics for eczema-prone kids are those that are:
Tagless - to eliminate discomfort and irritation on seams, necklines and hems
Soft – to reduce friction and scratching
Breathable – to stop overheating and sweating, which often triggers flare-ups
Stretchy - to promote movement and limit restrictions
Moisture-wicking – to keep skin dry and friction-free
Chemical-free – to avoid harsh dyes, finishes, or treatments
A Parent’s Day-in-the-Life: Why Fabric Makes All the Difference
Morning Routine Struggles
Imagine a typical morning. You’ve just gotten your little one out of bed, and it’s time to get dressed for the day. For children with eczema, this moment can be stressful — pulling a polyester t-shirt over their head might immediately set off scratching or even tears.
Parents often tell us mornings are when flare-ups feel worst because overnight, sweat and heat can aggravate sensitive skin. Putting them straight into soft, breathable clothing like bamboo or organic cotton helps prevent discomfort before the day even begins. Instead of battling irritation, your child can focus on eating breakfast, packing their bag, or getting ready for play.
The Post-Bath Pajama Test
Bath time is often soothing for kids with eczema — but the wrong pajamas afterward can undo all that calming care. Rough fabrics, seams, or tags can make bedtime a nightmare. Many parents notice their children fidgeting, scratching, or even refusing to wear certain pajamas because they “feel itchy.”
This is where eczema-friendly fabrics shine. Bamboo and organic cotton pajamas are soft against the skin, breathable enough to prevent overheating under the covers, and tagless for added comfort. When kids feel good in their nightwear, they’re more likely to settle down quickly and get the quality sleep their skin — and body — needs to heal.
The Best Fabrics for Kids with Eczema
1. Bamboo
Bamboo is one of the top choices for eczema-prone skin. It’s naturally hypoallergenic, soft as silk, and breathable. Bamboo absorbs moisture while keeping the skin cool and dry, making it ideal for both daytime play and nighttime sleepwear.
2. Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is another excellent everyday option. Grown without harsh chemicals, it’s softer and gentler than conventional cotton. It allows airflow and prevents overheating, which is crucial during warm weather or active play.
3. Silk (Medical-Grade)
Silk is smooth and reduces friction against inflamed skin. While medical-grade silk clothing can be highly effective, it tends to be more expensive and less durable for everyday kids’ wear — but it can be useful in severe cases.
Fabrics to Avoid for Kids with Eczema
1. Wool
Even the softer versions of wool can feel scratchy. For most eczema-prone children, wool is best avoided as it commonly causes irritation.
2. Synthetic Fabrics (Polyester, Nylon, Acrylic)
These fabrics trap heat and sweat, which can quickly trigger flare-ups. They’re also less breathable, which means your child may overheat more easily.
3. Rough or Heavily Dyed Fabrics
Fabrics with stiff finishes, wrinkle-resistant treatments, or strong dyes can introduce chemicals and irritation that sensitive skin doesn’t tolerate well. Clothing that features stitched on logos, pictures or transfers - which may look lovely - are often a cause of irritation and itchiness from the 'backing' against the skin.

Clothing Tips for Parents of Eczema-Prone Kids
Choose tagless clothing wherever possible to reduce irritation at seams.
Wash all new clothes before wear using a gentle, fragrance-free detergent.
Stick to loose-fitting outfits to allow air circulation and reduce friction.
Rotate breathable fabrics like bamboo and organic cotton depending on the season.
Baby Todd & Co.’s Approach
At Baby Todd & Co., we know how important it is to dress children in fabrics that are kind to sensitive skin. That’s why our collections use tagless designs, soft bamboo, and natural cotton — helping kids stay comfortable, calm, and focused on what really matters: playing, learning, and growing.
👉 Explore our eczema-friendly clothing range