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A review on the coolest and trendiest in organic baby clothes and accessories. A guide for babies to look cute and chic yet eco-friendly.
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Close Encounter with Arabella Miller
The minute I landed on Arabella Miller’s website, I’m pleasantly surprised by the wonderfully bright colours and layout of the page; well, of course, the diverse range of funky and certified organic baby and kid clothes offered had me glu...
My Goodness Duds - Cute and Witty Designs for Babies
My Goodness Duds is run by 2 sisters - Lisa Kenndy & Lynda Bruschini, offering an organic baby clothing line that is hand-sewn in the USA, with original designs that incorporate the cutest, innovative sayings and images on the organic clothing. L...
Cool and Trendy from Hawaii
SN.R.G (pronounced as synergy) Wear is founded in 2007 by 3 long-time friends from Hawaii. They create a baby clothing line that is not only eco-friendly but also cool and trendy. Great bold colors and slick graphics make their tees and onesies a fav...
Luxury Organic Baby Blanket
Robbie Adrian is a premier manufacturer of luxury organic baby blankets from Northern California. Their blankets are made in the USA and are offered in plush 100% certified organic cotton velour or soft 100% certified organic cotton fleece trimmed wi...
Celebrity Babies Favorite
Green Babies is a well-established organic cotton clothing company that is founded by former Ford Model, Lynda Fassa in 1993. In the website, it is found that she started Green Babies with a simple idea: That every baby is wonderful and deserves the ...
Bamboo Baby Clothing
BabyBam Collection True to their mission to ‘indulge your baby in luxury while preserving the environment’, the BabyBam Collection includes both eco-friendly clothing and accessories made from bamboo. It is created by a mother of two sons born...


I know from first hand that organic cotton clothing is a great way to naturally alleviate some skin conditions.
That is an easy call since conventional methods of cotton production use such harsh chemicals.
I have heard some varying numbers on the amount, but everyone agrees the chemicals just are bad for the earth and us.
"Traditional cotton production also attributes to 25% of worldwide insecticide use and 10% of worldwide pesticide use."
http://www.peacefuldisorder.com
Posted: November 8th, 2008 | Report This Comment