It’s time to organize your baby’s closet and add up some spring outfits. When it comes to baby clothing, more and more parents care about the material over the design because of the awareness of health concern and environmental issues. Fortunately you can have both. Check out the five natural and organic baby clothing brands!
▌L'ovedbaby
https://www.lovedbaby.com/
One month before the founder became pregnant with her first child about 18 years ago, her mother, then age 46, was diagnosed with breast cancer. She had learned that breastfeeding is good for both the baby and the mother. Therefore, she decided to breastfeed the baby before the age of one. Finding it difficult to do so discreetly in public, she created a nursing cover for her own personal use. Five years later, she began selling her nursing covers and L'ovedbaby eventually grew to include a full line of quality baby products. L'ovedbaby is committed to providing safe, minimally-processed, 100% cotton garments. That meant no harsh added chemicals, no dangerous flame retardants, and the use of safe and gentle dyes.
▌Boden
https://www.boden.co.uk/
Here you can update the wardrobe for the whole family, it is really convenient! Their pursuit of a sustainable and ethical purpose has not compromised the design. Their adorable rompers and overalls are made with sustainably-sourced cotton and come with snug-fastening elastic hems (for easy stretch) and adjustable straps to fit as your child grows. The only thing that needs to be reminded is the self-control of mothers.
▌Oeuf
https://oeufnyc.com/
Oeuf means “egg” in French. Michael Ryan and Sophie Demenge are the husband-and-wife team who created Oeuf. The birth of their first child in 2002 inspired the couple to focus their design talents and production experience exclusively on children’s products, with a vision to offer parents high-quality pieces that are sustainably sourced and responsibly created. Their adorable animal-like hoodies such as Bambi, sheep, or skunk will drive you crazy. Moreover, you can find furniture and home décor as well.
▌Beya Made
https://beyamade.com/
Founder used to design clothes for one of America's best-known baby + toddler brands. Until her daughter Beya was born and she realized that children's clothes are disposable... She felt an obligation to use her design skills for good--to undo what decades of marketing had interrupted. She sourced only the best, most durable and stain-resistant fabrics from other American manufacturers who had milled more than they needed--transforming these discarded remnants destined for a landfill into heirloom garments for families to treasure for generations. More specially, using old-school construction techniques, she creates a collection that would allow the clothing to adjust as your child grows. And her design is gender-neutral.
▌Hanna Andersson
https://www.hannaandersson.com/
Hanna Andersson has designed a range of stylish organic clothing for children, from superhero clothing to flower-themed pajamas. The use of 100% organic Pima cotton makes the garment more breathable, relaxed and incredibly comfortable. You will love their playful patterns and prints, which are perfect for fashionable babies.