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Liewood Amelia Sun Hat - Rainbow Love Sandy
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Liewood Reversible Amelia Sun Hat - Mini Leo Golden Caramel
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Liewood Children's Gorm Reversible Sun Hat - Tennis/Tuscany Rose Mix
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Liewood Children's Gorm Reversible Sun Hat - Tennis/Sandy Mix
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Snuggle Hunny Ribbed Organic Baby Topknot - Rose
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Konges Slojd Newborn Organic Bonnet - Lemon
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Should babies wear organic clothes?
Organic clothes are better for babies as they don't contain any harsh chemicals. As a result of this, organic cotton baby clothes are often softer and more comfortable for your little one to wear, and they're more durable. Typically, organic materials are more breathable and can help keep your baby cool making them a great choice for sleepwear.
Is organic cotton good for baby clothes?
Organic cotton is an excellent choice for baby clothes due to their comforting softness and long-lasting durability. GOTS certified organic cotton doesn't use harsh chemicals which can be irritating to delicate skin, making the material a popular choice for baby clothes, muslin clothes, and baby bedding.
