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B Nature Baby Clothing Uses Only Naturally Colored Organic Cotton

organic baby clothing made from naturally grown colored cottonAbout 15 years ago, my step-mother gave me an organic cotton blanket that was woven from many different colors of natural cotton.  I adore this blanket and had no idea that cotton came in any other color than unbleached and bleached (which was a wee bit embarrassing since I am a fiber artist).  Now, babies are the lucky ones to get adorned in beautiful, super soft organic cotton clothing made from naturally colored cotton fibers thanks to B Nature.

Babies today are so lucky in that there are many great organic clothing products on the market, but most of these items are dyed. Even using low impact dyes is not the safest choice for our children and the planet, but who wants to only dress in off-white?  I am so impressed by B Nature, that I wish they came in my size! Hmm, 18-24 months is just a little too small…

B nature knows how to pick’em…literally.   This organic baby clothing line produces a full line of color grown items.  Breaking into the color grown industry is finally one way to satisfy the environment and mothers.  The sky is the limit for this fashion forward and health conscious company.  They assure their customers that B nature’s color grown line is produced with only naturally colored organic cotton.

Like many of the eco-friendly companies we feature on Eco Child’s Play, B Nature is run my a mom and daughter team. I hope some day my daughter and I can follow in their footsteps.

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  1. Wendy says

    February 19, 2009 at 9:34 pm

    So adorable! I wish they came in larger sizes too (my littlest is now fitting 2T). I love supporting companies headed by Moms!

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  2. Angelique says

    February 26, 2009 at 4:45 pm

    I write them on my ever present grocery list, as I double check my list before I leave I am reminded to grab them. I put my list inside the one I carry with the rest inside so I can’t even shop without them!

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  3. Maternity Jeans says

    April 6, 2009 at 8:22 pm

    cute clothing… and since I try to buy organic items … organic baby clothes is a wonderful.

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  4. Emily says

    May 22, 2009 at 12:48 pm

    Thanks for the help, organic clothing is surprisingly hard to find

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  5. Wendy Martin says

    September 23, 2010 at 3:50 am

    I really loved your story and the baby specially with cute little hat and shirt. Is it 100% cotton blanket? I am looking for my son too.

    Regards,

    Wendy Martin

    Reply

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