Cat & Jack Clothing

Cat & Jack covers babies through big kids: tees, dresses, jackets, sets, and basics built to be worn hard, washed often, and rotated as sizes turn. Below, nine current picks from the assortment, then deeper notes on fit, care, and how we stay inside the label.

Inside Cat & Jack Clothing

Fit, fabric behavior, and where the broader Cat & Jack assortment lives online. Size charts and return language always come from the live listing, not from this page alone.

What This Label Covers

Cat & Jack is everyday knits, simple dresses, lightweight jackets, and toddler coordinates at a family-friendly price. Pieces are meant to be lived in, not coddled: you are buying a working rotation, not heirloom closet fillers.

Fit and Sizing

Use the brand size chart on each listing, then compare numbers to something that already fits. Between sizes: go up for coats and sweatshirts; stay closer to true size for leggings and bodysuits so they do not sag. For toddlers, if the neckline or waistband feels wrong, try a different cut before you change the size on the tag.

Washing and Prints

Zip up, wash inside out, and keep heat moderate on anything with a graphic. If the listing name mentions quick-dry fabric, read the fiber block. Cotton-heavy vs synthetic changes how it feels and how fast it dries.

A Simple Weekly Mix

  • Three tops that work with two bottoms beats six loud prints that match nothing.
  • Stash a hoodie in the backpack spring through fall; classrooms are cold even when it is warm outside.
  • Move stained tees to the “paint class” pile so nicer shirts stay presentable.

Returns

Return windows depend on where and when you bought the item; check the retailer’s help pages for the current rules. Beyond the nine tiles above, browse the full Cat & Jack collection and filter by size first so you skip sold-out colors.