Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition True Emerald Manducas on one side and uniform green fabric on the reverse.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Circadelic Sun Manducas on one side and extra soft organic terry cloth on the other side.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Mandala Herbs Manducas on one side and uniform gentle herb green fabric on the reverse.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Circadelic Wine Manducas on one side and extra soft organic terry cloth on the other side.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Vivid Green Manducas on one side and blue fabric on the reverse.
Note: The small piece on the side of it that forms the leg gusset of the soaker pad is not the same
organic cotton fabric as the surface and 8 layers.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Star Rose Manducas on one side and uniform light grey fabric on the reverse.
Made of 100 % organic cotton, tested for pollutants, these limited edition fumbees share the same
organic cotton fabric as the limited edition Belly Button WildCrosses Blue Manducas on one side and uniform blue grey fabric on the reverse.
Not exact matches
The swaddle blanket
fabrics are made of 100 %
organic Egyptian
cotton and are
as soft
as you can image.
QuickZip comes in a variety of colors and patterns,
as well
as 100 %
cotton, 100 %
organic cotton and super soft, fleece
fabric options.
Prefold Diapers are sewn from
as many different
fabrics as any other absorbent cloth diaper, including 100 %
cotton,
organic cotton, flannel, and hemp, to name a few.
When choosing natural
fabrics, looking for
organic wool and
organic cotton products ensures that these materials were made without the use of synthetic chemicals, which is better for the environment
as well.
The Merino Kids
organic cotton baby sleeping bag features the same award - winning design
as Merino Kids merino sleeping bags, with two layers of
organic cotton pin - stripe interlock
fabric, 100 % natural and GOTS - certified
organic, grown pesticide - free and manufactured without the use of harmful chemicals.
I love cloth diapers that have
fabrics such
as organic cotton and bamboo, great for the skin I find.
If you can't find
organic cotton fabric you like, natural baby bedding made of fibers such
as cotton, wool or hemp (even if it is not
organic) is better than bedding made from synthetic
fabrics.
When clothing is labeled
as 100 %
organic cotton, this means all components of the
fabric have been grown organically and certified.
It involves everything we purchase and consume, such
as making a decision to buy
organic cotton baby clothes,
fabric bags instead of leather bags, or medicines not containing gelatine.
They only use 100 percent
organic cotton in their
fabrics,
as well
as eco-friendly dyes.
Didymos, a company started by Erika Hoffman in 1972 makes the finest wrap that utilizes
organic fabrics such
as wool,
cotton, and even silk.
Unbleached, all - natural, certified
organic cotton fabric GroVia Boosters are uniquely contoured to fit
as a part of the GroVia One Size Diaper System.
Our pure
cotton fabric is
organic, and Oeko - certification guarantees that your baby's sleep space is
as safe
as it is stylish.
Instead, Stella has spent years developing ways of using materials such
as regenerated cashmere, recycled
fabrics,
organic cotton and forest - friendly
fabrics.
I've been slowly trying to transition our family to
organic fabrics in our clothing and bedding
as much
as possible after finding out that
cotton is one of the dirtiest crops, sprayed with large amounts of pesticides and herbicides during its cultivation and residue of these chemicals remain in finished textile products.
A mattress can be called
organic if it contains any
organic component such
as an
organic cotton filling or even just an
organic cotton surface
fabric.
Her designs are produced locally in the US for fair wages, utilizing a mix of eco-friendly
fabrics such
as Tencel, Cupro, recycled PET,
organic cotton and local domestic USA ponte.
VETTA makes everything ethically in NYC with eco-friendly
fabrics such
as TENCEL and
organic cotton.
Kika uses eco-friendly materials, such
as organic cotton and repurposed
fabrics — to make adorable wardrobe staples like this blue top.
When you're buying new clothing, choose garments made from eco-friendly, natural
fabrics such
as bamboo, silk,
organic cotton and hemp.
Then top your ensemble off with one of Indigo's sheerer than sheer organza scarves, which charm, romance, and smolder all at once with details like woolen flowers, feathers, silver threads, and sequins.Although many of the pieces comprise conventional — not
organic —
cotton, Indigo's garb is eco-friendly inasmuch
as the
fabrics are all handloomed, a process that uses no electricity, in designer Smita Paul's native India.
As their business has continued to grow, they've been able to cut back on costs and can now offer a significant price reduction, from approximately $ 100 per yard, down to 39.75 per yard for their
organic cotton upholstery
fabrics.
Nina incorporates sustainable and biodegradable
fabrics —
organic cotton,
organic wool, hemp, soy, bamboo, seacell, lyocell, Ingeo (created from corn)--
as well
as recycled and technological
fabrics like Polartec into her collection, produced locally in NYC.
Comprised of pleated pants, leggings and maxi dresses in sustainable
fabrics, such
as organic cotton, hemp and silk linens, and bamboo, her third collection follows a muted color palette with a subtle infusion of orange and army green.
This recent graduate of the London College of Fashion says she «believes in supporting traditional skills and UK industry» by choosing heritage
fabrics such
as hebridean wool, she also uses Fair Trade
organic cotton and employs a zero waste policy «by saving the
fabric residue and shredding this to create padding utilised in scarves and shoulder pads.»