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Super Cool Organic Tees and Onesies from Baby Blend

organic eco-friendly hop tees from baby blend teesI’m in love with Baby Blend Tees!

The images are super cool and only organic cotton is used.  The shirts and onesies are packaged in unbleached coffee bags, which are easily then reused at the coop for organic coffee.

The bag lists the ingredients, “one unbleached organic cotton t-shirt roasted with love, laughter and comfort”.  Thus, Baby Blend Tees are T-Shirts for the Daily Grind!

My fave shirt is the Beach Cruiser; I’d wear it if it came in my size!  Of course, the tee or onesie is made from 100% organic cotton and printed with water based inks. Why organic?

We, at Baby Blend Tees, buy organic fruits and vegetables and shop regularly at all of the environmentally friendly stores around, yet it is very difficult to find hip, fun clothes that are made with organic cotton for our children.   We decided to look into printing our designs on organic cotton and found it to be a feasible idea – so along came Baby Blend Natural Tees.

Conventional cotton farming makes up less than 3% of the agricultural farmlands in the world, but it accounts for 25% of the insectcide [sic] and pesticide use.

Like many of the eco-friendly companies we feature on Eco Child’s Play, Baby Blend Tees was started by a mom and is socially responsible. The company is a member of 1% for the Planet.

I started Baby Blend Tees with the goal of designing infant and toddler t-shirts that I would buy for my own children.  I created a few and found that they were really cute and people stopped to ask me about them.  This led to more and more designs.  All of my ideas come from hanging out with kids all day and the idea of the coffee theme was brewed during the brief moments of motherhood when I could pause for a much needed cup of coffee.

I can relate to the much needed cup of organic coffee. In fact, I should go make myself a cup right now!

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Comments

  1. Steve says

    January 8, 2009 at 12:16 pm

    Congrats on a great idea and a job well done! It’s nice to see people taking the lead in new ways of conserving our resources.

    Reply
  2. MARIA MILLS says

    February 25, 2009 at 12:00 pm

    Hello everyone,

    Baby health is so important – we all want to avoid chemicals in our food, milk and our household while being pregnant. It is very important. There are alot of chemicals in skincare today, and pregnant women should only use chemical free or Organic face creams.

    Your skin is an organ – that you are sharing with your unborn child. Any chemicals applied to your skin will feed the growth of your child. And please do your research on the internet regarding chemicals in skin care products.

    My personal recommendation, is the Made from Earth product line. They are completely chemical free and organic, and their products have a shelf life of 6 months, because they are not presevred with chemicals, but they do use quality ingredients. I used their 3 Berry Face Serum while I was pregnant, and its a great face cream I highly recommend.

    Best of luck to everyone!

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  3. Funny Jim says

    March 6, 2009 at 7:54 am

    Not only are the points above true, but organic clothes help to prevent allergies in the children later in life!

    Reply

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