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Organic Baby Clothing

by Justin on November 8, 2004

in Baby & Kids, Clothing

Organic Baby ClothingInfants are more susceptible to chemical irritants in clothing. So clothing them in undyed organic cotton reduces the chances of irritation and exposure to chemicals which are used to manufacture conventional baby clothing.

These retailers have selections of organic clothing for babies: NutureMama, The Nuture Center, Ecobaby, BlueCanoe, Pangaya

Nordic Natural Woollens specializes in baby clothing made from organic wool.

Organic Baby Clothes

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Scott January 13, 2005 at 1:10 pm

I run a company what sells organic cotton and fashionable untreated wool clothing. We looked for the clothing we would want our baby to wear and that is what we offer to you. I invite you to visit us at http://www.organic-clothes.com

Thanks for providing this great information to people. Every persons efferts will add up to a healthier earth.

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Scott January 13, 2005 at 1:14 pm

First I would like to thank you for providing this info. Every little bit counts!

I just wanted to ass that I run a company that also offers organic cotton and untreated wool clothing. I invite you to visit us at http://www.organic-clothes.com

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Jennifer March 1, 2005 at 2:33 am

Hi,
We also carry a wide selection of eco-friendly baby clothing and products, as well as all natural and safe herbals for children and adults. All our products are unique and earth conscious.

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Heather May 30, 2006 at 8:13 pm

We have an organic baby clothing business that sells organic cotton infant apparel and maternity tops. We also carry certified organic skin care for Baby and Mom. You can visit us at http://www.jolibebeboutique.com.

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mariasorganicbabies December 20, 2007 at 5:45 pm

Announcing beautiful range of organic clothing designed and styled initaly from organic cotton, also for wholesale.
Please take a look at Marias organic range and coming very soon for summer 2008, marias organic babies summery and colourful organic childrens clothes.

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mariasorganicbabies December 20, 2007 at 5:48 pm

Organic clothing is made without the use of toxic chemicals and is often manufactured in a socially responsible way.
Our shop in Italy will soon be introducing its summer 2008 range of organic childrens clothes.

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Tony May 7, 2008 at 4:37 pm

We have some great sale bargains to make room for our own colourful, affordable range of beautiful certified organic clothing.

Take a look at http://www.mariasorganicbabies.com

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Justyn May 24, 2008 at 12:08 am

Go Natural Baby designs and manufactures certified organic cotton baby and children’s clothing (fair trade practices). We also offer solid maple cribs.
http://www.gonaturalbaby.com

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Marlo May 24, 2008 at 8:34 pm

Little Speckled Frog is an eco-stylish baby boutique specializing in organic, all-natural and eco-friendly baby products and gifts primarily for newborns and children up to 24 months of age.

We are here to help you make the “leap” to a more natural way of life for you and your baby. We are adding new organic clothing all the time – hop on by!

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Diana May 29, 2008 at 2:07 pm

Best Baby Organics is a webstore that carries baby clothes that are free of toxins and other harmful ingredients. Our dedicated team of mom testers searches the world for the products they would want to use on their children. We also want to be good global citizens, using organic materials and products made by people who are paid a fair wage for their work. Now, you can know that you are taking care of both your precious baby and the planet we depend upon for life!
http://www.bestbabyorganics.com

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Peaceful Disorder September 20, 2008 at 11:37 am

At first my reason for searching out organic cotton was medical.

At only a few weeks old my son developed severe eczema and his pediatrician suggested organic cotton as an alternative to the harsh steroidal creams they wanted to put him on.

The search for organic clothing was not easy, and just plain expensive, but I knew his baby skin could not take the harsh chemicals used in regular textiles.

The more research I did, the more I knew our entire family needed to make a change, for us and the planet. That was when I founded a company that supplies eco friendly clothing, and since it is a family adventure, the prices are very reasonable. ($12-$30)

You will probably see the same products in your local boutique for twice as much, I know I did. But best of all, after about 6 months of wearing organic, our baby has no sign of eczema.

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Sarah's Organic Baby Clothing December 10, 2008 at 3:07 pm

@peaceful

i had a similar experience with my daughter. she developed awful eczema and my sister-in-law, a pediatrician, said to buy only organic cotton baby clothing, since her skin is so sensitive to all the chemicals used in traditional baby clothing.

organic cotton clothing, combined with oatmeal baths, shea butter and free and clear bath products sent my daughter’s eczema into remission. i couldn’t be happier.

i too found it difficult to locate quality, organic baby clothing so i started my own site to make it easier for parents to find good baby wear.

http://www.organicbabynook.com

Cheers,
Sarah

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Julie December 10, 2008 at 11:29 pm

SAFE. Organic. Ec0-friendly. Unique. Fun. Adorable. Hand-made. Fair-Trade. Soft. Pure….all adjectives that describe the products you’ll find at http://www.SafeKiddo.com!

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N.J.Bond September 17, 2009 at 4:48 am

Organic Cotton and natural plant based dyes dyed on it by hand and with out any chemical to it makes idea baby wear .
We offer through our web site :www.transindiaexports.net baby set .

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