Organic Onesies

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Are organic onesies mainly hype or really the healthiest clothing option for your baby?

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What Is the Difference Between Organic Onesies and Conventional Onesies?

Currently you can find clothing and other fabric made either conventionally or organically. There are many differences between regular fabrics, such as the conventional cotton used to make baby onesies, and organic fabrics.

What Makes a Fabric Organic?

There are many fabrics you can buy organic but let’s focus on a typical fabric like cotton. Cotton comes from plants, so it might be easy to think of cotton as earth-friendly. However, the processes that some cotton products go through make it anything but earth friendly.

Traditional or conventionally made cotton clothing is grown with pesticides. The amount of pesticides used for cotton is overwhelmingly high. Numerous sources note that cotton growing soaks up more than its fair share of pesticides – about 50 percent of the pesticides that are sprayed on cotton are absorbed. Besides pesticides there are other icky items like herbicides and non-natural fertilizers that can be toxic, used to grow most cotton.

Organic cotton is different from conventional cotton in that it is grown without the use of toxins, pesticides, and other chemicals. Organic cotton companies do not bleach, treat, or dye their cottons with harmful products. Additionally, companies producing organic cotton tend to make an effort to use methods that reduce the energy drain on the planet.

Benefits of Organic Fabrics for Your Baby

The benefits of organic cotton clothing and other fabric-made items are huge for all people, but babies reap even more benefits than adults when you buy items like organic onesies vs. regular onesies.

  • Short-term health benefits: There are short-term benefits to organic onesies and other organics like blankets for your baby. In the short term, organic fabrics are sans chemicals, bleach, and dyes that can hurt your baby’s skin. Even washed, some of the chemicals and pesticides can remain in regular clothing and that clothing touches your baby’s skin each day. Just like you wouldn’t voluntarily rub chemicals on your baby’s skin, you shouldn't place them against your baby’s skin all day long. To see numerous scientific studies on how these chemicals and toxins can harm your baby’s delicate skin visit Organic Wear USA.
  • Long-term health and eco benefits: The planet can only sustain so much damage. Every time items are grown or treated with pesticides, chemicals, and toxins, traces (sometimes large traces) end up back in the soil, the water we drink, the air we breathe, and the foods we eat. We need to make big changes that can preserve the earth in a positive manner so that the babies now can grow up in a healthier world. Buying organic onesies and other organic fabrics is one way to help make a difference for your baby’s future and his or her children’s future as well.
  • Feel and looks: Organic baby bedding and clothing are often softer than conventional clothes. In addition the natural look of unbleached cotton has become very popular lately. Your baby won’t care about the great look of organic fabrics – but as a parent it’s soothing to have beautiful materials around.

Cons of Organic Fabrics for Your Baby

There are very few cons to organic onesies; mostly buying organic is a positive experience with a couple of exceptions. One negative can be cost. Because organics require more care, time, and thought during the growing and treatment process, it can cost more to produce organic fabrics. However, you do need to weigh the cost negatives to other costs – such as doctor costs if your baby develops a skin problem due to chemical exposure from conventional fabrics. Also, good health is worth much. If people are getting sick from toxins and chemicals, that drives up long-term health care costs.

Another con for some people is aesthetics. Often people think positively of bright white onesies. However, organic fabrics are not bleached and thus aren’t a pure snowy white, they are more of a creamy white beige. Organic fabrics can be colored but safe non-toxic dyes tend to be less vivid than conventional dyes.

Where to Find Organic Baby Clothing

If you’re shopping at a store, check labels, which should say things like 100 percent organic cotton. Although, when it comes to organic onesies you will have a better selection if you look at online baby boutiques. Following are some great online organic baby clothing shops to visit.

  • Pure Beginnings: Beautiful organic clothing aside, it’s worth a visit simply for the adorable site photos.
  • EcoBaby
  • Positively Organic: Some of the most lovely and unique organic baby clothing ever.

To find a massive amount of baby online organic shops visit the National Green Pages – a phone book of businesses for the green-minded. They have a large baby and earth-friendly shopping section.



 


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