Our Story
From kitchen table
to keepsake clothing
We believe every child deserves something made just for them. Every piece we make starts with a name — and ends with a smile.
How it all began
In 2020, Molly set up her first heat press on the kitchen table. What started as a side project — printing names on a few baby sleepsuits for friends and family — quickly became something much bigger. Parents loved the idea of clothing that felt truly unique to their child, and orders began to grow.
From that kitchen table, Freddie & Bear grew into a proper UK print studio. Today every item is still printed by hand, one at a time, with the same care and attention Molly brought to those very first orders. We're proud to be a genuine small business — not a faceless factory.
The name? Freddie and Bear are Molly's two favourite things — a nod to childhood wonder, soft toys, and the magic of little ones discovering the world around them.
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Why personalised clothing?
Because no two children are the same — and their clothes shouldn't be either. A name on a sleepsuit turns a gift into a keepsake. It says: this was made for you.
Made to order
Every item is printed fresh when you place your order — never sitting in a warehouse gathering dust.
UK made
All our printing is done in the UK. When you buy from us, you're supporting a small British business — and getting faster delivery.
Perfect gifts
Personalised clothing is one of the most thoughtful baby shower or birthday gifts you can give. It's unique, practical and memorable.
Quality first
We only use soft, high-quality garments and non-toxic, OEKO-TEX certified inks that are safe for sensitive baby skin.
Our quality commitment
Every garment we sell is checked before it leaves us. If something isn't right — the print is off, the sizing is wrong, anything — we'll fix it, no questions asked. That's our promise to you.
We source soft, durable garments designed to last through countless washes and all the adventures small people get up to. Our inks are non-toxic and safe for baby skin — because your little one's safety matters more than anything.