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10 april 2024

Finnsøn Founder tips: Dressing Your Baby Safely and Sustainably

Finnsøn founders Amy and Kate give you their inside tips on how to dress your baby in the safest and most sustainable way.

Featuring Kari changing mat

As parents, we always want the best for our children, and part of the journey is providing them with the safest, most comfortable, and healthiest environment possible. This includes the clothes they wear.

With growing awareness about the importance of sustainable baby products, many parents are now opting for eco-friendly clothing options for their little ones. But how exactly can you dress your baby in a safe and sustainable way?

The fashion industry is one of the largest polluters globally, and this includes baby clothing as well. By choosing sustainable baby products, you're not only making a healthier choice for your child but also contributing positively to the environment.

Model carries Maggie changing mat

Here are our top tips:

  • Look out for sustainable baby clothes that are made from organic or recycled materials and are free from harmful chemicals and dyes.

  • Sustainable brands are nearly always higher quality than their non-sustainable counterparts, meaning they last longer and can be handed down to younger siblings or friends.

  • Choosing the right materials for your babies clothing is key. Babies have sensitive skin that can easily get irritated by harsh fabrics or chemicals used in conventional clothing production. Organic cotton is an excellent choice as it's grown without harmful pesticides or synthetic fertilisers. It's soft, breathable, hypoallergenic, and durable – perfect for your little one's delicate skin.

  • Bamboo is another great sustainable option. It’s incredibly soft and breathable – even more so than cotton – making it ideal for babies prone to overheating or with skin conditions like eczema. It grows quickly without needing much water or any pesticides.

  • Merino wool is a fantastic material for colder months. It's warm yet breathable, helping to regulate your baby's body temperature. It’s also naturally fire-resistant and hypoallergenic.

  • Always check the labels when buying baby clothes to ensure they're free from harmful chemicals like formaldehyde, phthalates, or heavy metals often used in dyes and finishes.

However, opting to buy from Ethical Brands and choosing sustainable materials is only half the battle; it's also crucial to support brands that prioritise ethical manufacturing processes. This means they ensure fair wages and safe working conditions for their employees and strive to minimise their environmental impact.

 Many ethical brands are transparent about their supply chain, so you can see exactly where and how their products are made. They may also have certifications like Fair Trade or Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), which guarantee certain social and environmental standards.

Featuring Frida stroller organiser and Inge Backpack

Remember these 5 tips to make your buying choices easier;

  1. Buy less but better: Invest in high-quality pieces that will last longer and can be passed down.
  2. Opt for gender-neutral designs: This makes it easier to reuse clothes for future children or pass them on to friends.
  3. Choose adjustable clothing: Many brands offer clothes that grow with your child, such as adjustable waistbands or insoles for footwear
  4. Care for clothes properly: Washing in cold water, air-drying when possible, and avoiding harsh detergents can all prolong the life of your baby's clothes.
  5. Shop sustainable or recycled materials where possible

Understanding the importance of sustainable baby products is the first step towards making conscious choices for your little one's wardrobe, ensuring you can dress your baby in a way that is not only safe for them but also kinder to our planet. Reduce , Reuse , Recycle 🌍