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GOTS Certified Organic Baby Clothes - 2-Way Zip Romper Footie Onesie for Boys & Girls | Gender Neutral Infant Pajamas & Playwear | Soft & Safe for Newborns, Toddlers & Sensitive Skin
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GOTS Certified Organic Baby Clothes - 2-Way Zip Romper Footie Onesie for Boys & Girls | Gender Neutral Infant Pajamas & Playwear | Soft & Safe for Newborns, Toddlers & Sensitive Skin
GOTS Certified Organic Baby Clothes - 2-Way Zip Romper Footie Onesie for Boys & Girls | Gender Neutral Infant Pajamas & Playwear | Soft & Safe for Newborns, Toddlers & Sensitive Skin
GOTS Certified Organic Baby Clothes - 2-Way Zip Romper Footie Onesie for Boys & Girls | Gender Neutral Infant Pajamas & Playwear | Soft & Safe for Newborns, Toddlers & Sensitive Skin
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Previous page Next page 1 Babywear 2 Kidswear 3 Bedding 4 Nursery 5 Accessories See all our products 2 Way Zip Romper Kimono Knotted Gown Dress Tee & Harem Bubble Romper Swaddle Blanket GOTS Certified By IDFL In 2023 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Gift Ready Fabric Packaging ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Neutral Colors ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Available Sizes 0M-24M NB-3M 0M-5T 0M-5T 0M-12M Onesize Naturally Hypoallergenic ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Why do you use organic cotton? Organic cotton is gentle on babies' delicate skin and less likely to cause allergic reactions. Using organic cotton goes a long way to reducing exposure to harmful chemicals to our loved ones. How do you ensure that products are genuinely organic? We're proud to share that all of our products are certified organic by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) by IDFL , an independent certifier based in Utah, in 2023. Why don't you use bamboo fabric? Bamboo fabric is usually rayon made from bamboo and produced using harmful chemicals, such as sodium hydroxide and carbon disulfide. The resulting fabric is soft, but not ideal for infants with delicate skin. Why are your clothes marked as "Intended for Daywear" Law mandates children's sleepwear to be flame resistant, but our 100% organic cotton clothing isn't treated with harmful flame retardants, hence not classified as sleepwear. Where are your products made? Our products are designed in Florida and manufactured in India.
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I just opened my package today, so we haven’t worn or washed it yet — but the first thing I did after opening was buy another in a different print. The material is great; not thin but not too thick either (my baby sleeps hot) & it stretches horizontally, not vertically (which is how we need it to). It’s really beautiful & what I would expect out of a high-end organic romper. It came in one of those little drawstring baggies made of the same fabric; honestly, I’m not sure what it’s for bc my kid is messy & goes through clothes pretty quickly, so it would take longer to put it in the bag than for her to dirty what she’s currently in. But it’s a nice touch … & I actually use these for storing socks & other little things (belts, mittens, hats) that tend to get lost. The presentation was also nice, but unnecessary (for me anyway, bc I’d still have gotten more from this company even if it came without the fancy tissue paper, etc) — the romper itself is the real prize.My daughter recently turned 2; she’s around 30lbs, but a little shorter than average (so she’s a little wider than a taller child of her same weight). Bc of her roundness, she wears anything from a 2T - 4T, depending on what it is & what brand. There are only a handful of brands she can wear bc not many companies make romper/pj’s past 18-24mos; most stop at 9-12mos. My daughter has eczema pretty bad & cannot even tolerable polyester, flannel, ruffles, embroidery, etc. She scratches badly, esp in her sleep, so she needs a full body romper in bigger sizes — which are harder & harder to come by. Parade is the other brand she wears most, but their 2T runs big (yes, it gives her something to grow with) & gets really baggy/stretched out if she’s playing around a lot & she’ll start tripping on the extra fabric (even if we roll it up). Makemake fits awesome — comfy, with room to grow, but not so much room that it becomes a hassle. The only con is that all the prints I want aren’t available in her size.So, to sum it up, finding Makemake was like a kiss from baby Jesus. Seriously.

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