Newborn + Toddler Closet Divider Bundle
TL;DR: The Newborn + Toddler Closet Divider Bundle pairs White Loft's two best-selling closet organizers so a baby's wardrobe stays sorted by size from the first onesie through the toddler years. It's $48 — a $4 saving over buying the two sets separately.
Key Takeaway
A closet divider bundle solves the single biggest nursery-closet headache: clothes in sizes your baby has already outgrown. With newborn-to-24-month markers plus toddler organizing hangers in one set, you sort the entire closet by size once and find the right outfit in seconds — for years, not months.
The Problem: Baby Clothes Outgrow Their Closet Overnight
In short: Newborns can move through three or four clothing sizes in their first year, so an unsorted closet quickly fills with garments that no longer fit.
Anyone who has dressed a baby at 6 a.m. knows the scramble: a rod packed with onesies, half of them already too small, and no fast way to tell 0–3 month from 6–9 month at a glance. Gifts arrive in every size, hand-me-downs pile up, and the "fits now" pile gets buried under the "someday" pile.
The result is wasted clothing and wasted time. Outfits with tags still on are discovered months after they would have fit, and the daily routine of finding something that actually buttons turns into a five-minute hunt. If you're already trying to get organized on a budget, the nursery closet is the highest-leverage place to start.
The White Loft Solution: One System, Newborn Through Toddler
In short: Closet dividers slot onto a standard rod to label each section by size, so every garment has an obvious home from day one.
The Newborn Closet Divider Set handles the fast-moving early sizes (newborn to 24 months), and the Toddler Closet Dividers — sturdy wood organizing hangers — carry the same system into the 2T-and-up years. Bundling them means you set up the closet once and never have to re-do it when your baby graduates out of the infant sizes.
It also makes a genuinely practical gift. If you've ever searched for a baby shower gift the new parents will actually use, closet organization beats yet another newborn-size outfit they'll grow out of in three weeks. Browse the full closet dividers collection if you want individual sets, or keep reading for the bundle.
Materials & Craftsmanship
In short: Both sets are made from sturdy, wipe-clean materials designed to last from your first child through siblings to come.
Newborn size markers (NB–24m)
Minimalist, durable size tags that drop over a standard closet rod and clearly label each section — newborn, 0–3, 3–6, 6–9, 12, 18 and 24 months — so you can sort a heap of gifted clothing into the right zones in one sitting.
Toddler organizing hangers (2T and up)
Solid wood dividers that bring the same at-a-glance order to bigger clothes, keeping the closet usable as your child moves into toddler and preschool sizes. They wipe clean and hold up to daily handling.
Frequently Asked Questions
What clothing sizes does the closet divider bundle cover?
The Newborn Closet Divider Set labels newborn through 24 months, and the Toddler Closet Dividers continue the system into 2T and larger — so the bundle covers your child's wardrobe from birth through the toddler years.
Will these dividers fit a standard closet rod and hangers?
Yes. Both sets are designed to slip onto a standard closet rod alongside ordinary hangers, so there's nothing to install or mount — just slide them on and sort.
What's included in the bundle, and how much do I save?
You get the full Newborn Closet Divider Set ($28 on its own) plus the Toddler Closet Dividers ($24 on their own). Bundled together they're $48, saving you $4 versus the $52 you'd pay buying them separately.
What are the dividers made of and how do I keep them clean?
The toddler dividers are solid wood and the newborn markers are made from sturdy, wipe-clean material. A damp cloth is all they need, and they're built to be reused for siblings down the road.
Setting up the whole nursery? Our guide to getting the house organized pairs well with this, and you can bundle organization with keepsakes from the Gift Bundles collection.
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