In a perfect world, we could all
choose organic clothing all the time and remove the need for synthetic materials and highly sprayed cotton... Heck, in a perfect world, we'd also be avoiding plastics and choosing all organic food too (or growing our own).
If you can,
choose organic clothing when possible, especially for babies and kids.
If you are starting from scratch with baby clothes (like I am this pregnancy), consider creating a simple capsule wardrobe and
choosing all organic clothing.
Not exact matches
When we
choose toys, dolls,
clothing and accessories for children made from wool, natural woods,
organic cotton, upcycled sweaters and other renewable resources, we acknowledge that Earth Day is every day.
If you want, you can
choose to dress your baby only in
organic materials, but you have some more affordable options when you're looking to avoid animal products in your baby
clothing, too.
Choosing the right
organic cotton company to partner up for our baby
clothing line for a small start up has been pretty challenging.
Choosing Organic Cotton Baby
Clothing Here are some tips on shopping for certified
organic cotton
clothing for your baby.
Some may patronize
organic baby
clothing brands and
choose the best
organic baby clothes that the market can offer.
If you're like me, and
choose organic fabrics when possible, then Finn + Emma
clothing is for you.
Choosing Organic Cotton Baby
Clothing This pages features a video and article that will help you
choose between the growing number of
organic baby
clothing lines in the marketplace.
She lives in this uber - urban world where mamas compare
organic snacks and
clothing for their kids and
choosing not to breastfeed would turn her into a leper with the other yoga moms.
You can
choose organic cotton
clothing, sheets and mattresses.
(PPS: Another quick note: I do know that cotton, unless it is
organic, contains a whole host of other environmental problems, but as it is difficult to find
organic cotton material and
clothing, when faced with a choice, I will
choose cotton, as it is still a natural and biodegradable fibre, rather than a man made fibre.)
When you're buying new
clothing,
choose garments made from eco-friendly, natural fabrics such as bamboo, silk,
organic cotton and hemp.