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Tea Collection Goes Organic!

tea-collection-onesie.jpgI’ve been a fan of Tea Collection’s unique clothes for children for awhile – in fact, I wish they came in my size. Now, the company has made the jump to organic cotton!

Inspired by Japanese textiles, the new organic layettes included in Tea Collection’s spring line come in a soft palette of pearl pink and sky blue.

“It is important to us that our layette knits are made of a natural-fiber fabric that is pesticide and fertilizer free. We are dedicated to creating organic styles that are high-quality, beautiful, good for the baby and the environment.” says Emily Meyer, co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Tea. 

Not only does Tea Collection offer unique clothes for children, but they are a unique company. Tea Collection employees receive a yearly travel allowance to use towards international travel, because the company believes it is so important to broaden our horizons and make the foreign familiar. Besides, Tea Collection clothes are inspired by other cultures and the company’s motto is “for little citizens of the world”.

Unique style and organic cotton: What could be better?

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  1. Brenna says

    March 4, 2008 at 5:19 pm

    I am so excited to hear this! I have also been a hug fan of Tea Collection in the past and wished that they did organics! That’s exciting, now I hope they extend the organics to the children’s sizes too!

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