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Eco Kids’ Clothes: Wrap Your Little One in Nature’s Luxury with Bambino Bamboo

by Jennifer Lance on June 12, 2008 · 0 comments

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It is so heartening to see the growing availability and market for eco kids’ clothes. These clothes have become quite stylish over the last several years and are made from organic cotton and bamboo. The eco benefits of bamboo clothing are sometimes debated, but you can’t deny that there are many environmental and health benefits of this grass. Bamboo clothing is softer than cotton, is grown organically, is uv-resistant, adjusts to body temperatures, etc.

Bambino is a company making organic baby clothing from bamboo and cotton. These clothes are super cute and stylish. My favorite item is the Mao Mummy Pyjamas. These jammies are made from woven bamboo that is soft and has a nice texture. This product definitely matches Bambino’s mission of:

Using eco-innovation to deliver stylish and luxurious baby clothes in fun and inspiring colors, we like to keep things simple by avoiding big logos and branding.

I like to keep things simple by avoiding big brands too, and the more I read about this company’s philosophy, the more I fall in love with their products.

Our company has always followed the government guidelines on labor law and safe working conditions. We meet the government’s minimal wage requirements and all employees in our factories are over the age 18 years old. We have never used any child labor and do not stand for such acts in our business.

Our company always maintains a safe working environment, which is clean and healthy for our workers, we are very cautious about being environmentally friendly and insure maximum recycling of our industrial scrapes and use the recycled products whenever possible.

Our company now and in the future will maintain Fair Pricing Fair Trade and Environmentally friendly conditions as an integral part of our business’ success.

It is very important to me that children are not exploited for the sake of my child’s clothing and toys. I don’t have to worry with Bambino, and I like the fact that my children’s clothing can come from a sustainably grown grass. Eco-innovation and social responsibility will help us create a better world for our children.

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1 ECO KIDS June 13, 2008 at 6:59 am

Hi Jennifer,
You’re right, the ECO KIDS clothing market is becoming a big market around the world. Sometimes it’s hard keeping things simple, avoiding big logos and branding, but if ECOKIDS.com can ever be of service to you please ask.

Just a thought
ECO KIDS

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