List of Organic Clothing Suppliers for Babies and Kids
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Clare Whitfield
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List of Organic Clothing for Babies and Kids
There are now many kids clothing wear suppliers that offer certified organic cotton which meets the Global Organic Textile Standard and ACO (Australian Certified Organic).; Here is a list of the who in Australia supplies clothing that is soft to touch, free of toxic chemicals and environmentally friendly.
My Bijou has a range of bespoke unisex childrens fashion that is both comfortable, practical and a work of art! Designer clothing for our little people with a twist. This gorgeous range of clothing has personality and colour. All the fabric designs are hand-painted by artists who even sign their work. Perfect for the Creative Mums, the eclectic Mums and the Unique Mums.
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Organic Babe
Organic Babe was started in 2006, and they specialise in organic baby products that are safe for babies and children. They are certified 100% organic and are free from pesticides, chemicals, dyes or anything harmful for your baby. All of their clothing is soft on baby’s skin and comes in a range of colours and sizes.
Moose and Moo offer free standard shipping on all Australian orders.
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Shift to Nature
Based in Burnside, South Australia, Shift to Nature offers organic clothing for the whole family. They import clothing from Europe and India as well as stock Australian made brands.
Delightfully Organic Baby Products, Food and Gifts – Australia’s favourite certified organic baby products and brands, now more affordable. Nurture and nourish
My Heart Beats Green proudly makes Australian made organic cotton clothing including organic T-shirts, organic baby clothes, and eco-friendly T-shirt printing.
Hill Kid offers the best in reggae inspired apparel for men and women. Our clothing supports the culture of positivity through sweatshirts, tank tops, t-shirts, hats
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Clare WhitfieldChief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.
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