This article is brought to you by F&F at Tesco
There are bunnies, flowers, and teeny tiny braces.
If there’s one thing that always sparks joy this time of year, it’s fresh clothes for the kids. After a winter of muddy knees and outgrown sleeves, a pop of colour and a comfy new outfit can feel like a fresh start—for all of us.
If your child’s wardrobe is calling out for a much-needed refresh, then look no further than the spring and Easter collection in F&F at Tesco.
Spoiler: It’s adorable. Think yellow bunny dresses, pastel leggings, mini co-ords, and bear-themed babywear that will make you say “aww” in the middle of the aisle.
And the best part? You can do it all while picking up the milk and the nappies.

A spring update without the stress
As parents, we’re short on time—and patience—so the idea of getting the kids’ spring wardrobe sorted in the same place we buy cereal is a small win we’ll gladly take. Tesco’s clothing brand F&F has just launched its latest range across 88 stores in Ireland, and it’s packed with Easter prints and sunny-weather staples for babies and children up to age 12.
Here’s some of the highlights from the range:
1. Floral and bunny print dresses for under-24-months (lightweight, super soft, and very Easter Sunday-appropriate)

2. Bear-print sets and little co-ords for boys that are cute but not cutesy

3. Trousers with actual braces—because sometimes toddlers need a bit of main character energy

4. A yellow floral jacket – ideal for rainy days

5. Mix-and-match co-ords for older kids that feel a bit cooler and more grown-up
The clothes feel durable, the prices are reasonable, and it’s all clearly made with busy families in mind.


Small wins in the parenting chaos
Let’s be honest: getting out the door in the morning is a feat in itself. But when the kids are dressed in something that’s comfy, cheerful, and actually fits, it somehow makes the day go smoother.
This range hits that sweet spot between practical and playful. The fabrics are soft, the prints are fun, and it’s all easy to wash and wear again (and again and again).
Tesco’s long opening hours and easy parking do help, especially if you’re squeezing in a quick shop between school drop-offs or after work. And yes, earning Clubcard points on clothes too feels like a tiny bonus for parents doing everything.
The verdict?
If you’ve got little ones who are growing faster than the seasons change, this is a handy, hassle-free option for stocking up on the staples—and maybe even something a little special for Easter Sunday.
You can check which stores carry the F&F range here:
👉 Tesco Store Locator