Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second buying used if you are worried about the environment. Not only is this the best choice in terms of waste, but used clothes that have been laundered many times are less likely to have any of the chemicals that new clothes (even organic cotton ethically made clothes) are almost always coated with as part of the process of packaging and distribution. Yes, even Hanna Anderssen.
My recommendation for used clothes is to look for well made items in natural fabrics. IME, the brands that hold up best through multiple kids are: Hanna, Primary, Boden, and Zara.
The brands that are more disposable and don’t last include: Old Navy, H&M (even their “conscious” line), Gap, Children’s Place, Carters
+1 on all of this.
Another +1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I second buying used if you are worried about the environment. Not only is this the best choice in terms of waste, but used clothes that have been laundered many times are less likely to have any of the chemicals that new clothes (even organic cotton ethically made clothes) are almost always coated with as part of the process of packaging and distribution. Yes, even Hanna Anderssen.
My recommendation for used clothes is to look for well made items in natural fabrics. IME, the brands that hold up best through multiple kids are: Hanna, Primary, Boden, and Zara.
The brands that are more disposable and don’t last include: Old Navy, H&M (even their “conscious” line), Gap, Children’s Place, Carters
+1 on all of this.
Anonymous wrote:I second buying used if you are worried about the environment. Not only is this the best choice in terms of waste, but used clothes that have been laundered many times are less likely to have any of the chemicals that new clothes (even organic cotton ethically made clothes) are almost always coated with as part of the process of packaging and distribution. Yes, even Hanna Anderssen.
My recommendation for used clothes is to look for well made items in natural fabrics. IME, the brands that hold up best through multiple kids are: Hanna, Primary, Boden, and Zara.
The brands that are more disposable and don’t last include: Old Navy, H&M (even their “conscious” line), Gap, Children’s Place, Carters
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Hanna Andersen and H&M have them, any other recs? Thanks!
Kindly, your best bet is to buy or borrow used clothes. Nothing better for the environment.
Ok, so what are your suggestions for organic brands I can buy used?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know Hanna Andersen and H&M have them, any other recs? Thanks!
Kindly, your best bet is to buy or borrow used clothes. Nothing better for the environment.
Anonymous wrote:I know Hanna Andersen and H&M have them, any other recs? Thanks!