Saga Drool Bibs – Thoughtfully Made for Everyday Baby Moments. Teething is a natural part of early childhood, but it often comes with constant drooling and frequent outfit changes. Saga Drool Bibs are designed to gently handle these everyday moments while keeping your baby comfortable, dry and beautifully dressed.

Made from 100% organic cotton, our knitted teething bibs combine softness, absorption and a timeless Nordic aesthetic.

Why absorption matters during teething

Drooling isn’t just a small inconvenience. Excess moisture can irritate sensitive baby skin and soak through clothing quickly.

Saga Drool Bibs are known for their exceptional absorbency, helping to:

  • Keep your baby’s skin dry
  • Protect clothing underneath
  • Reduce the need for frequent outfit changes

Many parents tell us these are the most absorbent bibs they have tried.

Can Saga Drool Bibs grow with my baby?

Yes. Each bib features an adjustable neck with a discreet push button, allowing you to resize the bib as your baby grows.

This means:

  • A comfortable fit from infancy to toddlerhood
  • Longer product lifespan
  • Better value and less waste

One bib, many stages.

Soft organic materials – chosen with care

Your baby’s skin deserves the best. That’s why Saga Drool Bibs are made from 100% organic cotton, carefully selected for its softness, breathability and durability.

Details:

  • Size: 19 x 25 cm
  • Care: Machine washable at 40°C
  • Feel: Gentle on sensitive skin

The result is a bib that feels as good as it looks.

Add a personal touch with embroidery

For an extra meaningful detail, Saga Drool Bibs can be personalised with your child’s name, beautifully embroidered.

Personal embroidery:

  • Makes the bib uniquely yours
  • Turns an everyday essential into a thoughtful gift
  • Adds a subtle touch of luxury

What parents say about Saga Drool Bibs

Parents often highlight three things:

  • Superior absorption
  • Exceptional softness
  • Practical, adjustable fit

Many describe them as “the best bibs we’ve owned.”

January 12, 2026 — Joacim Larsen