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Octopus x Multi Stripe | Reversible Bandana Bib | GOTS Organic Cotton

Octopus x Multi Stripe | Reversible Bandana Bib | GOTS Organic Cotton

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This People WEAR ORGANIC Reversible Bandana Bib Octopus x Multi Stripe is a favourite with parents for its super-soft and absorbent organic cotton. The bandana bib is fully reversible, has adjustable, nickel-free, stainless-steel poppers so that the dribble bib will fit even smaller babies and two lovely prints, so you get two cute looks in one bib. The People WEAR ORGANIC Reversible Bandana Bib Octopus x Multi Stripe is perfect for absorbing milk and dribbles and is a stylish accessory to a People WEAR ORGANIC baby bodysuit.
Ethically made with GOTS organic cotton under fair trade conditions and Green Button certified, People WEAR ORGANIC children's clothes are a hit with parents who want to buy natural, sustainable kids' clothing that's a little bit different to what you will find on the high street.
Material: 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton
►Care: Machine wash at 40°C
►Sustainably & Ethically Made: People WEAR ORGANIC clothing is GOTS and Green Button certified along the entire production chain. Green Button is the German government-run label for sustainable textiles. The Green Button label guarantees production with high social and environmental standards.
►The People WEAR ORGANIC Story
People WEAR ORGANIC began in Germany in 1994 on a mission to make beautiful, organic, fair trade kids clothing that is gentle on skin, fun to wear and kind to the planet. People WEAR ORGANIC is Green Button and GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified, which guarantees that only non-toxic colours are used on 100% GOTS certified organic cotton, with a 100% GOTS certified production along the entire production chain. People WEAR ORGANIC's organic baby fashion is produced by SEKEM in Egypt and the Chetna Cooperative in India. The SEKEM biodynamic agriculture initiative was founded by Ibrahim Abouleish, recipient of the Alternative Nobel Prize 2003, and combines sustainable development with ecological and ethical principles.

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