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How to Choose Organic Baby Clothes: A Parent’s Guide to Safe Fabrics
3 days agoContinue readingDid you know that organic baby clothes can contain up to 60% fewer harmful chemicals than conventional alternatives?
Your baby’s skin absorbs substances from clothing that touches it all day, every day. Surprisingly, conventional fabrics often contain pesticide residues, formaldehyde, and synthetic dyes that can irritate sensitive newborn skin. When choosing organic kids clothing, you’re not just preventing potential rashes and allergic reactions—you’re making a healthier choice for your little one’s developing immune system
Are Natural Fabrics Really Better? (Why Smart Shoppers Are Wearing Them)
4 days agoContinue readingFor thousands of years, sustainable materials and organic fabrics have protected families with their breathable, skin-friendly, and sustainable qualities. Long before the rise of synthetic materials like polyester and nylon, our ancestors trusted these time-tested textiles for comfort and durability.
Today, with growing awareness of health and climate concerns, more parents are making the switch back to eco-friendly clothing made from natural fibre fabric—and it's easy to see why.
Why Bamboo Clothing Is The Secret to Eco-Friendly Fashion in 2025
Continue readingBamboo clothing is a fantastic sustainable fashion choice for 2025. It requires minimal water, no pesticides, and aids in carbon sequestration. More eco-friendly options like lyocell and mechanical processing use fewer chemicals than traditional bamboo viscose.
These garments are soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, antibacterial, and provide UV protection, making them perfect for sensitive skin in women's and children's clothing. The "There is No Planet B" collection features eco-friendly options.
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Fashion That Gives Back
We proudly donate 10% of all online sales from our MiliMilu house label to Redress, supporting their mission to reduce textile waste and drive circular fashion. With our capsule collection 'There is No Planet B', we are also donating 10% of all sales to The Nature Conservancy, and are currently working to set up collaborative workshops with their team.