Organic Baby Clothes
Are you considering purchasing organic baby clothes for your precious little baby?
I live with my family next to a large metropolitan city and as a result pollution is something we have to deal with. I cannot get rid of the pollution but I do make sure my precious little Samantha is always wearing chemical free fibers so that she may one day grow into a healthy child.
We all agree that baby clothes are super cute. Those tiny t-shirts and fancy little sneakers look adorable on your precious baby. We get so caught up in the cuteness of it all we often buy way too much.
If you want to be creative and have some fun at the same time you can always make your own unique baby clothing.
So try to remember:
- your baby will grow very quickly
- expect to change sizes often
- won’t be using the clothes for very long
- don’t buy too much at once
I realized my baby’s clothing is something I can control.
Organic is definitely more expensive. But it’s worth every extra dime.
Especially since:
- you develop a peace of mind
- no toxic pesticides used to grow the fibers
- no harmful chemical fertilizers used
Non-organic baby clothing is often manufactured using some of these potentially harmful chemicals:
- stain repellants
- flame retardants
- colorfastness treatments
- wrinkle resisters
- chemical dyes
- fabric finishers (formaldehyde and PVC)
Here’s a list of organic fibers you should consider for your baby:
- cotton (most popular)
- organic wool
- hemp
- bamboo
- linen (flax)
I hope you enjoy choosing cute organic baby clothes for your precious little one.
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