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My O Baby Certified Organic Cotton Baby Clothing. Made from 100% certified organic cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides and with nickel-free snaps. Packing whimsical graphics and prints, sustainability and an eco-friendly lifestyle into remarkably soft and durable baby apparel using 100% organic cotton, My O Baby delivers healthy clothing alternatives for today's babies. My O Baby strives to care for the environment without sacrificing style! |
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Organic Baby Clothes |
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My O Baby is delivering healthy clothing alternatives for today's babies. The chemical and pesticide free cotton which comprises their entire line is certified by The Control Union which guarantees that, addition to being free of chemicals and pesticides, the materials across our clothing lines are organically grown. To ensure that My O Baby is making the safest garments possible, The Control Union has also certified that the snaps are nickel-free, dyes carry a minimum of metal content and that the garments will not cause the rashes and skin irritations which typically result from conventional cotton. |
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My O Baby Organic Cotton Sea Adventure Striped Romper $24.00. Made from 100% certified organic cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. Nickel free snaps. Available in sizes 0-3 months through 18 months. |
My O Baby Organic Cotton Blue Sea Adventure Shorts $22.00. Available in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, and 12-18 months. |
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My O Baby Organic Cotton Sea Adventure Footie with Turtle Feet $30.00. Available in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-9 months. |
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My O Baby Organic Cotton Monkey Business Romper $30.00. Available in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 mos., 6-9 mos., 12-18 mos., and 18-24 months. |
My O Baby Organic Cotton Monkey Business Cargo Shorts $22.00. Available in sizes 0-3 months through 18 months. |
My O Baby Organic Cotton Sea Adventure Print Romper $30.00. Made from 100% certified organic cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. Nickel free snaps. Available in sizes 0-3 months through 24 months. |
My O Baby Organic Cotton Robot Footie $28.00 Available in sizes 3, and 6 Months |
My O Baby Flutterby Organic Cotton Baby Girl Sun Suit $30.00. Made from 100% certified organic cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. Nickel free snaps.Available in sizes 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 9-12 months, 12-18 months, and 18-24 months. |
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My O Baby Organic Cotton Yellow Floral Bodysuit w/Bubblegum Accents $28.00 Pink and Bubblegum crocheted flower on the front. Available in sizes 3 through 24 Months |
Celebration Organic Cotton Dress/Bloomers $26.00. Made from 100% certified organic cotton, free of chemicals and pesticides. Nickel free snaps. Available in sizes 3-6, and 18-24 months. |
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My O Baby Lion Organic Cotton Short Sleeve Onesie $26.00. Available in size 18-24 months. |
Monkey Go Bananas S/S Onesie $26.00. Available in size 18-24 months. |
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My O Baby Chocolate Organic Cotton Pant $20.00. Available in sizes 0-3, 6-9 and 18-24 months. |
Chocolate Stripe Organic Cotton Pant $20.00. Available in sizes 3, 6, and 9 months. |
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My O Baby Organic Clothing |
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My O Baby is delivering healthy clothing alternatives for today's babies. The chemical and pesticide free cotton which comprises our entire line is certified by The Control Union which guarantees that, addition to being free of chemicals and pesticides, the materials across our clothing lines are organically grown. To ensure that My O Baby is making the safest garments possible, The Control Union has also certified that the snaps are nickel-free, dyes carry a minimum of metal content and that the garments will not cause the rashes and skin irritations which typically result from conventional cotton. The importance of chemical and pesticide free baby clothes has been reinforced by recent statistics on the content of perilous elements in conventional cotton. According to Lotus Organics, “Millions of children in the US receive up to 35% of their estimated lifetime dose of some carcinogenic pesticides by age five through food, contaminated drinking water, household use, and pesticide drift”. The most shocking aspect of this statement is that the children are receiving this exposure when they are the most susceptible to those poisonous elements. This dilemma is described in detail on Johnson and Johnson's website where they state, “A baby's skin is thinner, more fragile and less oily than an adult's. A baby's skin also produces less melanin, the substance that helps protect against sunburn. It's less resistant to bacteria and harmful substances in the environment, especially if it's irritated. Babies also sweat less efficiently than the rest of us, so it's harder for them to maintain their inner body temperature.” A baby's skin is also more porous, meaning that impurities can pass into their systems in greater concentrations. When those impurities are carried in clothing that can be in contact with a baby's skin for hours at a time, the potential for exposure to toxins increases dramatically. One of the potential carriers for these toxins is conventional cotton, one of the largest crops grown for use in clothing production in the world. The industry, by itself, accounts for $2.6 billion in pesticide spending each year. Because cotton is not a food crop, it is not regulated in terms in terms of pesticides, herbicides, or chemicals that come in contact with it. According to the EPA, 7 out of the 15 pesticides that are regularly used on cotton carry marks classifying them as either potential or known carcinogens. The unregulated nature of cotton production clarifies why despite using only 2.4% of the world's farmland, 25% of the world's pesticides and 10% of its insecticides are used on it yearly. That calculates out to one pound of pesticide and one pound of chemical fertilizer for each pair of jeans or t-shirt produced. The conversion of this unregulated cotton into clothing requires additional chemicals that are added at various stages during the process. These chemicals include petroleum scours, softeners, brighteners, heavy metals, flame and soil retardants, ammonia and formaldehyde. Considering those statistics, it's not surprising that organic clothing for babies is rapidly gaining in popularity despite being more expensive than regular cotton apparel. In addition to being a much healthier choice, consumers are finding that clothes made of organic cotton last five to ten times longer than chemically treated cotton. The longevity of organic cotton clothes is attributed to the abuse that conventional cotton receives during processing where the breakdown of cotton fiber starts even before being sewn. It might be more expensive and more hard to find at times but organic clothing brings so many healthy benefits it's worth the money, time, and effort to place your baby into outfits that have not been touched chemicals and pesticides. Indeed, by lasting longer than conventional cotton clothes, they're sure to make fantastic hand-me-downs as well My O Baby is a member of the Organic Trade Association and our garments are 100% certified by the Control Union guaranteeing that all of our products are organically grown, with no use of pesticides or chemicals. |
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