Let your kids have fun with fashion in this stylish white & blue combo that includes our Pique Polo T-shirt & deep blue Oxford shorts with an adjustable belt, both designed from soft & breathable 100% GOTS-certified Organic Cotton.
This crisp white short-sleeved polo-neck Tee can easily be paired with either shorts or pants. For a smooth, sophisticated look, pair it with our deep sky blue oxford shorts that have front & back pockets and an elastic waistband covered by a trendy adjustable belt.
Fabric Details
Our 100% GOTS certified Organic Cotton Apparels & Accessories are designed with love & care to protect your little one’s delicate skin and keep them looking adorably stylish.
What makes 100% Organic Cotton so much better?
Organic cotton is cotton that is grown without the use of toxic pesticides and fertilizers that are normally used in the production of regular cotton. It is safe, non-toxic, non-allergenic, 100% plant-derived, more durable and feels much lighter on skin.
Kind For All
Kind for Baby: Baby’s skin is very delicate, making it especially sensitive to environmental pollutants and chemicals which may cause irritated, inflamed skin conditions like Eczema. By choosing organic cotton clothing over conventional cotton, you are reducing/minimizing the chance of allergic reactions and skin irritations because you know there’s no way that the numerous toxic chemicals used in the production processes are getting anywhere near to your little one.
Kind for Environment: By not using products that contain harmful chemicals and pollutants, you will create a smaller carbon footprint and help prevent water contamination and soil erosion, thus contributing to a better environment overall.
Kind for the Pocket: Organic cotton is sturdier, and more durable as compared to conventional cotton; hence it does not break down as easily as regular cotton fibers which undergo chemical processes. In fact, organic cotton clothing can be washed ten times more than its conventional counterpart, which means less need to buy replacements, making it a more cost-effective alternative in the long run