My daughter loves to wear matching mum and daughter clothes, whether it's a Breton top and jeans (standard mum uniform, right?) or a mini-me dress. So when I spotted that the viral Asda Leopard print coat was back, only this time with a mini plus-one, I was sold. This cosy, bang-on-trend puffa jacket was all over socials in January but sold out super quick.
Luckily, the powers-that-be were paying attention, and it's back! Admittedly, the first drop sold out again within a day but Asda suggests it will be back in stock in a couple of weeks. In the meantime, we'd suggest you snap up the mini-me version and take a look at these cute-as-a-button matching outfits for you and your mini BFF.

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You'll need to be as fast as a leopard to hunt this down but if you can get your hands on the viral Leopard Print coat from Asda, you'll be able to stay warm, dry, and stylish this winter. It sold out in minutes when it launched again for AW2025 but it looks as though savvy shoppers will be able to get another chance in 1-2 weeks - keep an eye on @georgeatasda to find out when!

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If your little one is a fan of the matchy-matchy look, they'll love to twin with you in this George leopard print coat. Not only will they feel like the coolest kid in the playground, but they'll also be warm and dry thanks to the shower-resistant outer and padded design. We suspect these will also sell out soon, so snap one up now while you can.

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You know what will look great with your matching mum and me coats? Matching wellies! If there's one thing we can count on as autumn and winter move in, it's that you'll need a good pair of wellies. And these Sunflower Yellow ankle boots will keep the summer vibes going a little longer with their cheery hue!

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If your kid likes jumping in muddy puddles (and who doesn't?), these wellies from Merry People will keep their feet warm and dry. They made it onto our list of the best wellies for toddlers thanks to their 100% waterproof credentials, FSC-certified rubber, and cosy neoprene lining.

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If you'd rather keep your matching mini-me outfits behind closed doors, how about a cute mini-me pj set? PO.P's collaboration with the iconic Liberty fabrics is a limited edition featuring short-sleeve pjyama top and long bottoms with a gorgeous all-over floral design.

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We can't promise it will get your kids to bed any quicker, but they're sure to be extra keen to get into their PJs when they can match with mum! This beautiful floral print mini-me pj set is part of PO.P's collaboration with Liberty and features long bottoms and a short-sleeve top. It's available from 1-2 years to 8-10 years, but if your tot is younger, it's also available as a super cute PO.P sleepsuit.

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If you prefer your matching mother and daughter outfits to be more subtle, these pink cord trousers from Next come with a similar version in kidswear, so you can both be pretty in pink, without being exactly the same. We love that they can be dressed up or down, and the comfortable elasticated waistband and pull-on, slouchy look make them perfect for both a chilled day at home, popping to the shops or heading out with friends.

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Twinning is winning with these adorable pink cord trousers from Next. They'll match mum but with their own, more kid-friendly vibe and are made from a super soft 100% cotton so they're kind to your kids' skin. They're available from 3-6 months to 6-7 years and also come in Plum Purple and Olive Green.
About the author
Rebecca Lancaster is a Digital Writer for Mother&Baby, drawing on eleven years of parenting her two children to help others navigate their own parenting journey. As a freelance writer, she spent ten years working with leading lifestyle brands, from travel companies to food and drink start-ups, and writing everything from hotel reviews to guides to the best British cheeses. She’s particularly interested in travel and introducing her children to the excitement of visiting new places, trying different foods (less successfully) and experiencing different cultures.