Archive for Organic Baby Clothes
Put a little eco-friendly green in your wardrobe (The Springfield News-Leader)
Posted by: | CommentsThis St. Patrick’s Day, wear green. As in earth-friendly green. We’re talking about eco-fashions, everything from organic cottons to bamboo shirts to handbags made from recycled materials.
Sandbox Couture Adds Small Plum Organic Bamboo Grass Baby Clothes
Posted by: | CommentsEnvironmentally friendly, sustainable fabric is a natural choice for kids Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, March 06, 2009 — Sandbox Couture.com, a popular online children’s boutique retailer of baby clothes, girls clothes and baby gifts, today announced the addition of Small Plum organic bamboo grass baby t-shirts, one piece and pants. The new line adds to the [...]
Let’s go organic!
Posted by: | CommentsI am not ashamed to admit that I have a few organic baby clothes for my son, Ryan. In fact, I even received a set of four organic onesies from an online company and reviewed them last year . Why should you go organic with your choice of clothing? Well, why not? Organic baby clothing is made from specially harvested cotton and other natural materials that are not grown with any pesticides, fertilizers and irrigation. Your baby will be wearing the very best in materials, with no worry about har
Organic Cotton/Velour Body Suit
Posted by: | CommentsDo the drafts in your house leave you with a chill? Imagine the chill your baby must be feeling then. Keep them warm and cozy all winter long with a velour body suit. This suit has long sleeves and is made from 100% organic Egyptian cotton fibers. Velour is on the outside and flannel lining is on the inside, keeping every draft out! There won’t be a chilly night again for your baby or toddler. The velour suit comes in medium blue or bright pink stripe. Order your organic Velour suit from
Blogger Yuli Ziv On Green Trends and Sustainable Designs
Posted by: | Comments(Yuli Ziv, founder of MyItThings , cofounder of the Style Coalition ) I first talked to Yuli Ziv when she was in the middle of a paparazzi storm. It was Fashion Week in New York and she was just about to enter the Justin Timberlake show. Walking over to her website MyItThings, the Tel Aviv native, now in New York, I saw Ziv had established a green category on her fashion website. I wanted to know more about that, and also “green” fashion trends for the future. It can’t hurt to ask, right?


