FAQs Kids Midi Dresses

A midi dress is simply a dress that falls between the knee and the ankle, usually mid calf. It sits in that sweet spot between a short party frock and a full length gown, which is exactly why it's become such a go to pick for parents shopping girls' dresses online in India.

Is it a good fit for your daughter? In most cases, yes. Midi dresses give kids enough room to move, walk, sit cross legged, run around at recess, without the dress riding up or feeling too short, and without the extra fabric of a full gown getting underfoot. That balance is what makes them so practical for Indian weather and lifestyle too, since the length works whether she's headed to school, a birthday party, or a family function.

At Tiny Girl, we design our midi dresses keeping real movement in mind, soft, breathable fabrics, flexible waistbands, and stitching that holds up to actual playtime, not just a photoshoot. So if you're wondering whether a midi dress will "work" for your child's routine, the honest answer is that it's one of the most versatile silhouettes you can add to her wardrobe. It photographs beautifully for festive occasions but doesn't feel restrictive on a regular Tuesday.

One thing we always tell parents: the fit matters more than the length. A midi dress that's the right length but too tight around the chest or waist won't feel comfortable no matter how pretty it looks. So pair the silhouette decision with a proper size check (more on that below), and you'll have a dress she actually wants to wear again and again, not one that sits in the cupboard after a single outing.

Our midi dresses are available across two broad age groups, Toddlers (0 to 3Y) and Kids (3 to 14Y), so whether you're dressing a little one who's just started walking or a pre teen who has strong opinions about what she wears, there's a midi dress designed for her stage.

For toddlers, you'll find our toddler midi dresses built with easier openings, softer waist elastics, and shorter torso proportions so the dress actually sits right on a smaller frame instead of looking oversized. For older kids, our midi dresses for girls scale up in both size and styling, think more structured silhouettes, waist detailing, and prints that suit a child who's more aware of how she looks and feels in her clothes.

Within each age band, we follow a detailed size chart (available on every product page) that maps age to chest, waist, and hip measurements in both cm and inches, ranging from 1 to 2Y all the way to 13 to 14Y. This is important because "age" on a label is only ever a rough guide, two five year olds can need completely different sizes depending on their build.

Our honest suggestion: don't shop purely by age. Pull out a soft measuring tape, check your daughter's chest and waist against our size chart, and pick the size that matches those numbers most closely. It takes two extra minutes but saves you the hassle of a return later. And if she's an active child who likes room to move, sizing slightly up rather than snug fit is usually the safer call for a midi dress specifically, since it needs to allow for sitting, bending, and running around without pulling at the seams.

Great question, because it really depends on the specific style, and this is one of the reasons we design midi dresses across such a wide range at Tiny Girl.

Some of our midi dresses are unmistakably occasion wear, think sequins, tulle layers, or elaborate embroidery meant for birthdays and festive days. But a large part of our midi dress collection is built specifically for everyday, easy breezy wear: simple florals, cotton blends, minimal detailing, and relaxed fits that hold up to a full day of school, playdates, or running errands with you.

The easiest way to tell the difference while browsing is to look at the fabric and finish. A dress with delicate net, sequins, or heavy embellishment is best saved for special occasions, it simply won't survive daily wear and tear (or a child insisting on cartwheels during recess). A dress in soft cotton or breathable blends, with simple prints and sturdy stitching, is exactly what you want for everyday rotation.

We'd genuinely recommend keeping at least two or three "everyday" midi dresses in her wardrobe alongside one or two "special occasion" ones. It gives you the flexibility to dress her up when the day calls for it, without reserving the entire silhouette for rare outings. A midi length works just as well with sneakers and a denim jacket for a casual day as it does with sandals for a family function, that adaptability is really the whole point of the style.

If you're ever unsure whether a specific dress on our site leans everyday or occasion, the product description and fabric details on each listing will tell you, and our customer care team is always happy to guide you if you'd rather just ask directly before you buy.

At Tiny Girl, comfort against the skin is treated as a non negotiable, not an afterthought, because we know that even a slightly rough seam or a scratchy tag can ruin a child's whole day (and yours, once she refuses to keep the dress on).

Our midi dresses are made using soft, breathable fabrics that are chosen specifically to handle Indian weather and a child's actual activity levels, sitting through school, running around outdoors, and everything in between. We deliberately avoid rough internal stitching, stiff linings, and heavy embellishments placed anywhere near the neckline or underarms, since those are the spots most likely to irritate sensitive skin.

For children with genuinely sensitive skin, eczema prone, easily reactive to synthetic fibres, or just fussy about anything "itchy", we'd recommend leaning toward our simpler, cotton blend midi dresses over the more heavily embroidered or sequinned party styles. The exact fabric composition is always listed on the individual product page, so you can check things like cotton content before you buy, especially if you're shopping for a baby or toddler whose skin is more delicate.

We also test our fits and finishing with real movement in mind, not just how a dress looks on a hanger, which is part of why parents tell us their daughters "refuse to take the dress off", comfort really does show up in a child's behaviour long before it shows up in a review.

That said, every child's skin is different, and we always suggest doing a quick patch check or a first short wear at home before a full day out, especially for babies and toddlers. If you have specific fabric concerns for a particular style, our customer care team can walk you through the exact material before you order, so there are no surprises when the dress arrives.

This is one of the most common questions we get, and honestly, there's no single "correct" answer, it depends on the dress style and your daughter's build, but here's how we'd approach it.

Start with our size chart, which maps age groups (1 to 2Y through 13 to 14Y) to actual chest, waist, and hip measurements in cm and inches. Measure your daughter rather than relying on age alone, since kids of the same age can vary quite a bit in build. If her measurements fall right between two sizes on the chart, here's our general rule of thumb: size up rather than down, especially for a midi dress.

Why size up specifically for midis? Because the length means there's more fabric involved, and a slightly roomier fit lets her sit, bend, and move without the dress pulling tight across the chest or restricting her stride. A dress that's a touch loose is easy to accessorise with a belt or simply grows with her over the next few months, a dress that's too snug is uncomfortable from day one and she'll likely refuse to wear it again.

The one exception is if the specific style has a lot of stretch (like a jersey or elasticated waist midi), in that case, sizing based on her current measurement rather than sizing up tends to give a better fit, since the stretch already builds in room to move.

If you're still unsure after checking the chart, don't guess, reach out to our team directly with her height, chest, and waist measurements, and we'll help you pick the right size for that specific style. It's a much faster fix than ordering, realising it doesn't fit, and going through an exchange.

Good quality kidswear shouldn't shrink or fade noticeably if it's washed the way the care label says to, and that's exactly the standard we design our midi dresses to meet at Tiny Girl.

We choose fabrics and finishing processes specifically to hold their shape and colour through repeated washes, because we know kids' clothes get washed a lot more often than adult clothing does. That said, "shrink proof" and "fade proof" aren't universal promises in kidswear, a lot depends on how the dress is actually cared for at home, which is why we always recommend checking the care label stitched into each garment before the first wash.

A few habits that go a long way in keeping colours and fit intact: wash in cold or lukewarm water rather than hot, avoid harsh detergents or bleach, turn printed or embroidered dresses inside out before washing, and air dry in shade rather than direct sunlight or a tumble dryer, since heat is usually the real culprit behind both shrinkage and fading.

Delicate details, sequins, net layers, embroidery, appliqué, do best with a gentle hand wash or a mild machine cycle in a wash bag, rather than being thrown in with a full regular load. Simple cotton blend everyday midis are generally more forgiving and can handle routine machine washing without much fuss.

If you ever receive a dress that shrinks or fades unexpectedly despite following the care instructions, that's not something you should just accept, reach out to our customer care team, since that would fall under a quality concern rather than normal wear. We stand behind the durability of what we make, and we'd rather sort it out for you than have you lose trust in a dress you were excited about.

If you're parenting a child who peels off scratchy clothes within minutes, you already know this isn't a small detail, it's the difference between a dress she wears happily all day and one that becomes a daily battle.

We design our midi dresses with exactly this kind of child in mind. That means soft, breathable fabrics as the default, minimal use of stiff linings, and careful attention to finishing at the seams, necklines, and underarms, the spots most likely to cause that "itchy" feeling kids complain about. We also try to keep tags and internal labels from sitting directly against the skin wherever possible.

For genuinely sensory sensitive kids, we'd point you toward our simpler, everyday midi styles in soft cotton blends rather than the heavily embellished party dresses, sequins, stiff net, and embroidery patches are lovely to look at but are more likely to feel scratchy against sensitive skin, however well finished they are. A clean, soft, well stitched cotton midi dress is almost always the safer bet if comfort is your top priority over occasion wear glamour.

Several parents have told us their daughters "refuse to take the dress off" once they've worn a Tiny Girl piece, which, if you've ever dealt with a child who fights getting dressed, you'll know is basically the highest compliment a kids' clothing brand can get.

If you know your child reacts to specific fabrics or finishes, it's worth checking the material listed on each product page before ordering, and doing a short trial wear at home before a full day out or an important event. That way, if something doesn't feel right to her, you've found out before she's stuck in it at school or a party.

While our midi dresses themselves are sold as individual pieces rather than pre bundled sibling sets, there's a really simple way to get that coordinated look for siblings or twins, shop within the same print or colour family across our dresses and co ord sets collections, sized to each child.

A lot of our parents already do this, picking the same floral or the same colourway in two different sizes for their girls, so the outfits feel matched without being identical twins on a cake matchy. It works especially well across our Toddler (0 to 3Y) and Kids (3 to 14Y) ranges, since many of our prints and colour stories run across both age groups in the same season, just cut differently for each size.

If you're shopping for an occasion, a birthday, a family function, a festive day out, this coordinated approach tends to photograph beautifully without looking like a costume. Pick one dominant colour or print your girls both like, then let each child's dress be sized and styled to her own age and comfort.

If you're planning to shop this way, it genuinely helps to reach out to our customer care team before you order, especially if you want the exact same print in two sizes, stock across sizes can move fast, particularly on popular styles, and our team can confirm availability for both sizes together so you're not left with one dress and a sold out match. We're always happy to help put together a coordinated look if you tell us the occasion, the ages, and the vibe you're going for.

We get it, sizing kids' clothing online is tricky even with a detailed chart, since every child's build is a little different. That's exactly why we keep our returns process simple and genuinely hassle free rather than burying it in fine print.

You can request a return within 3 days of delivery, no questions asked. That means if the midi dress you ordered doesn't fit the way you expected, or simply isn't quite right for your daughter, you don't need to justify it at length, you just need to raise the request within that window. You can start the process directly through our Returns & Exchanges portal.

A few practical tips to make the process smooth: keep the tags attached and the dress unworn (aside from a quick try on) until you're sure you're keeping it, and raise the request as soon as you notice a sizing issue rather than waiting closer to the deadline. If you'd rather exchange for a different size instead of a refund, let our team know when you raise the request, we're generally able to arrange a size swap so your daughter still ends up with the dress she loved, just in the right fit.

We also offer Cash on Delivery, which some parents prefer for exactly this reason, it feels lower risk when you're not 100% sure a size or style will work out. And with free shipping on orders above ₹2,500, sizing between two options and letting the return process sort out the better fit isn't an expensive gamble either.

If anything about the return process is unclear for your specific order, our customer care team is just a message or call away, and we'd always rather help you get the right size than have a dress sitting unused in a cupboard.

This is honestly one of the best things about a midi dress, it's genuinely one outfit that can be styled three or four completely different ways depending on what you pair with it.

For everyday school or casual wear, keep it simple: a midi dress with sneakers or comfortable sandals, hair in a neat ponytail or braids, and maybe a light cardigan or denim jacket over it if the weather's cooler. This is where our softer, cotton blend midis really shine, practical, comfortable, and still put together for a normal day.

For a birthday party or a friend's celebration, the same silhouette can be dressed up with a pair of ballet flats or dressy sandals, a delicate hair accessory, and perhaps a light layered bolero or shrug if the dress has one (several of our midi dresses come with a matching bolero for exactly this purpose). It instantly feels more occasion appropriate without needing a completely different outfit.

For festive days or family functions, lean into embellished or embroidered midi styles, add jhumkis or simple jewellery if your daughter enjoys accessorising, and consider heeled sandals or juttis for that added festive touch. A belt at the waist can also add structure and make the dress feel more "dressed up" for photos.

For cooler months, layering is your best friend, a midi dress works beautifully under a jacket or with full sleeve inner layers, paired with leggings or tights underneath for warmth without losing the dress silhouette.

The real trick with midi dresses is that the length does most of the styling work for you, it already sits in that flattering, versatile zone, so small changes in footwear, hair, and accessories are enough to shift the whole look from "school morning" to "party ready" without buying a whole new outfit.

On their own, most midi dresses, especially lightweight cotton or breathable blend ones, aren't designed to be your daughter's sole winter outfit. But that doesn't mean you have to put the style away for the colder months. With the right layering, a midi dress can absolutely work through winter, and honestly looks even more put together once you add layers.

The easiest fix is to pair the dress with full length leggings or thermal tights underneath, and a jacket, cardigan, or sweatshirt over it. Our girls' jackets collection pairs well with midi dresses for exactly this reason, a denim or quilted jacket over a printed midi instantly turns a summer friendly dress into a warm, weather appropriate outfit. A full sleeve inner tee under the dress works nicely too if you want something a little more discreet than tights.

For genuinely cold regions or peak winter days, we'd suggest reaching for our heavier fabric dresses or gowns rather than a lightweight midi as the main layer, and saving the midi styles as the "top layer look" over leggings and a jacket instead.

One thing worth checking before you buy is the fabric listed on the specific product page, some of our midi dresses use slightly heavier cotton blends that hold a bit more warmth on their own, which can make a real difference on mild winter days versus deep winter ones.

The upside of styling a midi dress for winter is that it often looks more elevated than a plain winter outfit, the dress silhouette peeking out from under a jacket, with leggings and boots, reads as intentional and stylish rather than just "bundled up." So don't write off midi dresses for the colder months; just think of them as one part of the outfit rather than the whole solution.

This is exactly the kind of question we design around, because "will she actually be comfortable running around in this" is a bigger factor for us than how a dress looks standing still.

A well made midi dress genuinely shouldn't restrict movement. The length falls between the knee and ankle, which is enough room to walk, run, climb, sit cross legged on the floor, and get in and out of a car seat without the dress riding up uncomfortably or the fabric bunching. What matters most for an active child isn't really the length, it's the cut, the waistband, and the fabric.

Look for midi dresses with a relaxed or A line silhouette rather than a fitted, structured cut, since A line shapes naturally allow for bigger movements like running and jumping. Soft, stretchy waistbands are far more forgiving than stiff, structured ones for a child who's constantly moving. And breathable fabric matters too, nothing slows an active kid down (or makes her want to peel off her clothes) faster than overheating in a stiff, non breathable dress.

At Tiny Girl, our everyday midi dresses are specifically built with flexible patterns and breathable fabric so kids don't feel restricted whether they're at school, the playground, or just being their usual busy selves at home. We deliberately avoid overly tight fits or stiff structuring on our everyday styles for exactly this reason.

If your daughter is particularly active, we'd point you toward the simpler, cotton blend midi styles over heavily structured party dresses for daily wear, and reserve the more elaborate, fitted styles for occasions where she'll naturally be a little less physically active, like a family function or a special celebration.

Generally speaking, our dresses are designed to fit true to the size chart listed on each product page, which maps age groups to actual chest, waist, and hip measurements rather than relying on age alone. That said, fit can vary slightly depending on the specific style, a structured party dress and a soft jersey midi won't necessarily fit identically even in the "same" size, simply because of how the fabric behaves.

Our general guidance: measure your daughter's chest, waist, and hip rather than going purely by age, and match those numbers against our size chart for the closest size. If she happens to fall between two sizes, we'd usually recommend sizing up rather than down, especially for midi dresses, since a little extra room means she can sit, bend, and move comfortably, and the dress has a bit more room to accommodate growth over the following months.

For styles with stretch, jersey fabrics, elasticated waists, sizing to her current measurement rather than sizing up tends to work better, since the stretch already provides flexibility. For styles in stiffer, non stretch fabric, sizing up is the safer choice if you're unsure.

We know online sizing can feel like a bit of a gamble, which is part of why we keep our return policy simple, you can request a return within 3 days of delivery, no questions asked, through our Returns & Exchanges portal. So even with the best size chart in hand, if a particular style runs slightly differently than expected for your daughter's build, you're not stuck with it.

If you're ever unsure about a specific dress before ordering, our customer care team can tell you how that particular style tends to fit compared to the standard chart, it only takes a quick message and can save you an exchange down the line.

This is a fair and important question, especially when you're dressing a baby or a child with sensitive skin, and it's something we take seriously in how we choose our fabrics and finishing processes.

Our midi dresses are made using fabrics and prints selected specifically to be gentle and skin friendly, avoiding harsh finishing processes that can leave residue or irritate a child's skin. We prioritise breathable, soft fabrics over stiff, heavily treated ones, partly for comfort, but also because gentler finishing generally means gentler chemical processing.

That said, we'd always recommend a simple precaution that applies to any new kidswear, regardless of brand: give a new dress one gentle wash before the very first wear, especially for babies and toddlers with more reactive skin. This helps remove any residual finishing agents from the manufacturing and packing process and softens the fabric further before it touches her skin.

For children with known sensitivities or allergies to specific dyes or materials, we'd suggest doing a quick patch test, having her wear the dress for a short period at home before a full day out, just to be safe, the same way you'd introduce any new fabric to sensitive skin.

If you have specific concerns about a particular colour, print, or embellishment on a specific dress, say, sequins or appliqué that involves adhesive, our customer care team can give you more detail on that specific product's materials before you buy, especially if you're shopping for a very young child. We'd always rather answer that question upfront than have a parent worry about it after the dress has arrived.

Absolutely, a midi dress is actually one of the most flexible silhouettes for festive dressing, because the length already reads as slightly more grown up and occasion appropriate compared to a short frock, without going all the way to a full gown.

For a wedding or a big festive event, look toward our more embellished midi dresses, think embroidery, appliqué work, structured boleros, or richer festive colourways like wine, mustard, or deep florals rather than the simpler everyday cotton prints. A dress with a matching bolero or shrug, in particular, instantly elevates the look and adds a festive layer without needing separate styling.

To really dress it up for the occasion, pair the midi with a pair of juttis, ballet flats, or dressy sandals, add simple jewellery if your daughter enjoys accessorising (jhumkis, a delicate bracelet, or bangles work beautifully), and consider styling her hair with a braid, half up style, or a hair accessory that complements the dress's colour palette. A belt at the waist, if the dress doesn't already have one, can also add structure and make the silhouette feel more "occasion ready" for photos.

One practical tip for weddings specifically: since these are often long events with a lot of standing, sitting, and moving between functions, a midi length is genuinely more comfortable for a child than a heavier, longer gown, she gets the festive look without the fatigue of managing a floor length outfit all evening.

If you're shopping for a specific wedding function, mehendi, sangeet, the main ceremony, our team can help point you toward styles and colours that suit that particular occasion, since festive dressing for kids often follows similar colour cues to what the adults are wearing.

Embroidered and detailed midi dresses need a gentler hand than your everyday cotton pieces, simply because the extra threadwork, sequins, or appliqué are more delicate than plain fabric, but with the right care, they hold up beautifully for repeat wear across occasions.

Our first recommendation is always to hand wash rather than machine wash wherever possible, using cold or lukewarm water and a mild detergent. If you do need to machine wash, turn the dress inside out and use a wash bag on a gentle cycle to protect the embroidery or embellishment from snagging against other clothes or the drum. Avoid wringing the dress to dry it, gently press out excess water instead and lay it flat or hang it to air dry in the shade.

Ironing needs a little extra care too. Always iron on the reverse side of the fabric, away from the embroidered or embellished area, and use a lower heat setting, ideally with a thin cloth between the iron and the fabric if the detailing is delicate. Direct heat on sequins, appliqué, or thread work can cause them to melt, dull, or come loose over time.

Storage matters more than people expect for detailed dresses, hang the dress rather than folding it if you have the space, since folding can crease or flatten embroidery and appliqué over months in the cupboard. If you must fold it, do so loosely and avoid stacking heavy items on top.

Because these dresses are usually reserved for special occasions rather than everyday wear, they naturally get washed less often, which works in your favour, since less frequent washing is one of the biggest factors in keeping delicate detailing looking new for years, ready for the next birthday, wedding, or festive celebration.

Midi dresses genuinely work beautifully for both, but the way they're designed for each age group is quite different, which is exactly why we split our collection by age rather than offering one size fits all styling.

For toddlers, our toddler midi dresses (0 to 3Y) are built with shorter proportions, easier openings for quick dressing (something every parent of a wriggly toddler will appreciate), and softer, more forgiving waistbands since toddlers are constantly bending, crawling, and exploring. The midi length works well at this age because it's not so long that it gets underfoot during those unpredictable toddler movements, but still gives that slightly grown up, dressy silhouette for photos and small occasions.

For older kids, our kids' midi dresses (3 to 14Y) scale up with more structured cuts, a wider range of prints and colour stories, and detailing that suits a child who's more aware of her own style preferences. At this stage, midi dresses tend to work well across school events, birthdays, and family functions, since older kids can comfortably manage the slightly longer length without it interfering with play the way it might for a still unsteady toddler.

So rather than thinking of midi dresses as suited to one age group over another, think of it as one silhouette that we've adapted separately for each stage, a toddler's midi is cut and finished very differently from a ten year old's, even though both fall in that knee to ankle length category.

If you're shopping for a toddler specifically, we'd always recommend starting with our dedicated toddler midi dress collection rather than sizing down from the kids' range, since the cut and proportions are genuinely built for a toddler's frame rather than just being a smaller version of an older child's dress.

It really depends on the style, some of our midi dresses are part of ongoing, regularly restocked collections, while others are limited run or seasonal pieces (especially in collaboration collections like our Barbie range) that may not come back once they're sold out.

Our best selling, everyday styles, simpler cotton blend midis in classic prints and colours, tend to get restocked more consistently, since they're part of our core wardrobe essentials rather than a single season drop. Special, heavily detailed, or collaboration pieces are more likely to be limited in availability, since they're often tied to a specific season, festival, or licensing collection.

If you've spotted a midi dress you love and you're debating whether to wait, our honest advice is: if it's currently in stock in your daughter's size, don't wait too long, especially around festive seasons or sale periods when popular sizes move quickly. Sizes at either end of the range (very small or very large) tend to sell out first, even on styles that do eventually get restocked in the more common sizes.

If a specific style is out of stock in the size you need, it's worth checking back periodically or reaching out to our customer care team, they'll be able to tell you whether that particular dress is expected to restock or whether it was a one time collection piece, so you're not left refreshing the page hoping.

We regularly add new arrivals to our midi dress range too, so even if a specific style doesn't come back, there's usually something similar in a fresh print or colourway joining the collection soon after.

There are a lot of kids' clothing options out there, so it's a fair question, and honestly, the difference comes down to a philosophy we keep coming back to: we don't design for how a dress looks on a hanger, we design for how it holds up on an actual child having an actual day.

That shows up in a few concrete ways. First, comfort is built in from the start, not adjusted for afterward, soft, breathable fabrics, thoughtful stitching at seams and necklines, and flexible waistbands that move with a child rather than against her. Second, we design across two distinct age bands, Toddlers (0 to 3Y) and Kids (3 to 14Y), rather than treating kidswear as one generic category, a toddler's midi dress and a ten year old's midi dress are cut completely differently at Tiny Girl, because their bodies and movement patterns are completely different.

Third, we back that design philosophy with a genuinely simple return policy, request a return within 3 days, no questions asked, because we know online sizing for kids is inherently a bit of a guess, and we'd rather make it easy to fix than leave you stuck with a dress that doesn't work.

We're also proud of the trust we've built with over 50,000 families across India, with a 4.8 average rating and 98% of parents saying they'd recommend us, not because of flashy marketing, but because kids willingly wear our dresses without a fight, which is really the ultimate test of a kidswear brand.

Finally, we offer real range within the midi silhouette itself, from simple everyday cotton styles to elaborately embroidered festive pieces and our exclusive Barbie collaboration, so you're not choosing between "practical" and "pretty." With Tiny Girl, a midi dress can genuinely be both.

Yes, a midi dress makes a genuinely lovely gift, it's dressy enough to feel special for a birthday or festive occasion, but versatile enough that the recipient's parents will actually get repeat wear out of it, rather than it becoming a one time outfit then forgotten situation.

If you're ordering as a gift, our advice is to size slightly generously if you're not entirely sure of the child's exact measurements, a midi dress with a little extra room is easy to wear now and grows with her over the following months, whereas a dress that's too snug may go unworn. Our size chart, based on age along with chest, waist, and hip measurements, is a helpful starting point if you know roughly how old the child is, even without exact measurements.

We know gifting is a slightly different experience from shopping for your own child, so if you're unsure about sizing, colour preferences, or which style suits the occasion, a birthday, a festive celebration, a new baby, our customer care team is happy to help you pick something appropriate before you order.

And because we know gifting can sometimes mean the size doesn't quite land right, our return policy applies here too, a return can be requested within 3 days of delivery, no questions asked, so if the recipient's family needs a different size, it's a simple process rather than an awkward conversation.

With free shipping on orders above ₹2,500 and Cash on Delivery available, gifting from Tiny Girl is designed to be as stress free on the ordering end as the dress itself is comfortable on the child wearing it.