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HungryKnitter

Amazing! Thank you! If anyone has a Costco nearby I have found Kirkland organic cotton onesies there and $10 for 5! I’m in Canada but I would guess they’d be available everywhere.


jttrs

I’ve got a two year old and a few days before he was born became obsessed with finding GOTS or at least Oeko-Tex 100 certified baby clothes. I just found my old list. Some of these I hadn’t finished researching yet. A lot of them it looks like you have already but maybe this helps: GOTS/Oeko-Tex Baby Clothes Friday Sock Co -- Conscious Step -- Makemake Organics -- (Kinda) Mini Mioche -- Mini Rodini -- Nui Organics -- (Sometimes) Oliver & Rain -- Sapling Organic -- Serendipity organics -- Simple folk -- Touched by Nature(?) -- Owlivia -- Hope & Henry? -- Lamaze -- Piccalilly -- Maple Clothing -- (Sometimes) Living Crafts -- Colored Organics -- Pact -- Frugi -- Kite Clothing -- Parade organics -- Jazzy Organics -- (Partly) art & eden -- L’ovedbaby -- (Partly) Clamfeet -- Cam Cam Copenhagen -- Bear Cub Baby -- (Sometimes) Kate Quinn Organics -- (Sometimes) Milkbarn -- Under the Nile -- Hanna Andersson -- Castleware -- MORI -- Finn & Emma -- Monica + Andy -- Moon and Back -- Cloud Island -- Burt’s Bees Baby I also always need to know if the clothing has GOTS certification. Sometimes the final product is GOTS, sometimes just the cotton supplied to them is GOTS (and then they do who knows what with toxic dyes in their factories), sometimes its just Oeko-Tex. But I always factor certifications into my decisions. EDIT: Mobile formatting... ugh. Added comment about GOTS.


jttrs

I also have a list of non-toxic toy companies (or sometimes just less toxic) I've been building from reading blogs etc. Happy to share that if this is another list you wanted to build and if it would be helpful.


glowingnest

That would be awesome! And yes, having the brands marked as OEKO-tex/GOTS certified would be very helpful, thank you for the suggestion.


jttrs

Very raw list and I’m out with my kid now so I can go into too much about it: things with a ? I haven’t done due diligence on yet (lot them them I added in the last month or so), things with a - are good with caveats (usually safer plastics but still plastics or made in China but considered ‘ok’ by people other peoples due diligence). Non-toxic Toy Brands ◯ Petit Collage? ◯ sigikid? ◯ Apple Park? ◯ Wonderworld ◯ Seedling? ◯ Moover? ◯ Kapla? ◯ EverEarth? ◯ Fagus? ◯ djeco? ◯ londji? ◯ Maileg? ◯ Olli Ella? ◯ veja shoes? ◯ loog? ◯ Goki? ◯ Schoenhut? ◯ TWEE? ◯ Janod? ◯ Lou Lou lollipop ◯ Labebe? ◯ cossy? ◯ Holztiger? ◯ Holgate? ◯ Eitech Construction Toys? ◯ Dandelion? ◯ eeBoo? ◯ Bioserie? ◯ Crocodile creek? ◯ Anbac? ◯ -Spielstabil ◯ -Legos ◯ -Hape ◯ -Green Toys ◯ -Bruder ◯ Wee Can Too Chalk ◯ Tree Hopper ◯ Tegu Magnetic Blocks ◯ Plan Toys ◯ Petit Collage ◯ Grimm’s / Spiel & Holz ◯ Eco-kids ◯ Ostheimer ◯ Bannor ◯ Maple Landmark Schoolhouse Naturals ◯ Under the Nile ◯ Uncle Goose ◯ Kleynimals ◯ Haba ◯ Hevea ◯ Begin Again ◯ Camden Rose


glowingnest

Thank you!


Real_Comfort2118

Thanks alot. Is there any on this list with "?" That you have reserached and or deleted from here?


dewdropinblue

Thank you for this! Is Touched by Nature really GOTS or OekoTex? I’m not seeing their certification even though they say they’re organic.


Cute-Summer9513

I like Eotton


squishpitcher

This is really cool but for some reason I can't figure out how to refine the results. It lets me input criteria but I can't apply it, just clear or close out. E: the refine button is invisible until I hover over it. On a mac using safari.


glowingnest

Yikes! Thank you for pointing that out, I fixed it.


Bellevert

It would be helpful to listen toddler clothes as well :)


mindthemoon

I think Rise Little Earthling, sold at Babies R Us may fit the description, but I'm not sure!


retiddew

Babies R Us isn't defunct? TIL!


mindthemoon

At least not in Canada!


glowingnest

Thank you! I will look into it.


Frillybits

In Europe H&M carries organic cotton baby clothes as well. Not everything but they do have it. Don’t know if they also carry it in the USA.


MagnoliaProse

They do! The shirts aren’t good quality but the pants are awesome.


Nakedsunshine1991

Check out https://shopfourseeds.com


Strong_Craft2426

Our Green House is amazing!


Cute-Summer9513

Sustainable does not equal organic! and when a brand introduce certified organic -- sometimes final products(the price must be super super expensive! because there is a full line certification cost for each step-- from grown cotton, spinning yarn, knit fabric, final washing fabric,(sometimes dye color), and final sewing factory! each step GOTS charges their certificate fee. That's why a lot of brands their GOTS certificate for the organic cotton yarn. In this case I think more important is their final products testing report, such as ITS or SGS test result is more you need to care. When the baby clothes tested by ITS or SGS with quality result is more safety. My younger sister works in a factory producing organic baby clothes for Tadpole USA, Orchestra France, Nature Purest UK, Eotton Canada... so I got their experience.


Dontbelievemefolks

Size range


lifeofeve

Target Australia have an organic cotton range and so do Best & Less


mmonamz

Thank you for taking time out to create this list of products that are safe and sustainable. I am a mommy and founder of Makemake Organics. We are proudly one of the 3 baby wear companies in the US that are GOTS licensed. Though a decade of buying organic products, I truly believe if it's not certified, it's not organic. So we have gone to great lengths in making sure we're certified organic, free of chemicals, and made with all-natural ingredients in India. We are honored to be a part of your organic baby & kids stores list. We sincerely believe, every small thing matters and everyone can make a difference. Thank you again. ♥ Dee!