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1. ergoPouch

 

Founded in 2009 by a tired mom, Alina Sack, ergoPouch aims to help babies and kids sleep better. This way, the whole family can enjoy a good night’s rest. Today, ergoPouch stands as a leading brand in the market. Based in Australia, it has won multiple awards and gained an international audience. Their tagline resonates with most parents: “Sleep is a journey, not a destination.” The brand supports sleep with an array of different baby sleep sacks and suits, rompers/pajamas, and bedding. All ergoPouch sleepwear is made from GOTS Certified organic cotton and bamboo. These materials are nontoxic and gentle on the skin. Natural fibers are safer for our children and us than synthetics. They help kids’ skin breathe, regulate body temperature, and lower the risk of overheating. We particularly liked the sleep sack, butterfly cardi and the long sleeve romper. Read our full review here.

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2. Summer and Storm

 

Summer and Storm is an optimistic and minimal, baby, kids and women’s brand founded in Australia in 2017. Focusing on natural and organic elevated essentials, which are ethically and sustainably sourced, the collections are produced within GOTS, WRAP and SEDEX certified environments. Creating desirable pieces that are designed to be enjoyed. And passed down. Whilst striving to produce clothing that have a minimal environmental and social impact.

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3. Nature Baby

 

Nature Baby is a family business that works to create a world that nurtures you, your baby and nature. They began in 1998 as a quest for sustainable, natural and innovative products for their own family. Organic, natural and chemical-free. They make their non-toxic baby clothes from organic cotton and merino, avoiding the use of harmful chemicals. Leaving nothing on your baby’s skin except pure goodness.

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4. Kaba Baby

 

Childhood friends turned business partners Rewina and Tyobista co-founded Kaba Baby. To promote Black and Brown excellence while creatively inspiring the next generation. Born in the land of origins east of the Nile and now based in Philadelphia, these two young Black women entrepreneurs work to create a children’s clothing line that highlights the stories and successes of those who paved the way. They deeply root their ethos in sustainability, crafting each piece with 100% organic cotton. They also use recyclable or reusable packaging across the brand.

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5. New Kids in the House

 

New Kids in the House is a sustainable future kidswear label. They collect and process used fabrics to create new and timeless designed kids clothes. Their goal is to create sustainable kids fashion. And make a statement against the fast fashion madness that surrounds us everyday. All of their products are made with love in their own small studio in Germany.

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6. Illoura the Label

 

Illoura the Label is a baby and children’s wear label with the purpose. They craft pieces that children will cherish and future generations will love. Without costing our planet or the beautiful people who craft the pieces. They use linen and cotton to craft pieces that are as natural and pure as possible. And are gentle on your little one’s skin. They dye each piece using a range of non-toxic or plant-based dyes.

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7. Baby Mori

 

Since 2015, Mori has been using the softest organic fabrics to give you the highest-quality products. They make each one with your family’s wellbeing in mind. Skilled makers thoughtfully craft each piece using sustainably sourced fabrics and manufacture them in trusted factories. They have also partnered with a small local parent-run charity, Little Village, to donate your unwanted MORI clothing to a family in need.

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8. Beya Made

 

Beya Made is a collection of expandable clothing for babies & toddlers that grows with your child (so you need fewer of them!). All of Beya Made’s fabrics are sourced from other manufacturers who have milled more than they need–turning textile waste into treasure and their entire collection is made locally in Atlanta, Georgia. This is a great brand to support made in America!

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9. Daughter Co

 

Born on the shores of Byron Bay, this Australian brand exudes easy femininity with its classic and effortlessly wearable trans-seasonal pieces. Designed with longevity in mind, pieces are made to look great today and for years to come thanks to the use of high-quality fabrics, classic silhouettes and sustainable production processes. Clothing runs up to 14 years old and pieces are made with natural materials like GOTS certified organic cotton.

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10. Yoli & Otis

 

One of our favorites – Yoli & Otis uses all natural materials and plant based dyes with no chemicals used in their dyeing processes. Made in artisanal factories in Bali, this is a woman run independent company and you can also find some other brilliant ethical baby brands amongst their own pieces.

 

 

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