Skip to product information
Baby Jumpsuit Aquamarine Blue in Linen & Organic Cotton
Baby Jumpsuit Aquamarine Blue in Linen & Organic Cotton

Baby Jumpsuit Aquamarine Blue in Linen & Organic Cotton

Regular price $33.00
Sale price $33.00 Regular price
- 0
Sold out
Green

Linen baby jumpsuit with straps. It has hook and eye fasteners (nickel free) on both the neckline and hem for easy dressing of your baby. A basic ORIGIN aquamarine blue. The linen fabric with which it is made is fresh and breathable, it also has antibacterial properties and protects the skin from ultraviolet rays. This garment is toxic free and hypoallergenic for your little one's delicate skin. 55% linen 45% certified organic cotton.We are Planet Friendly. Designed in Spain. Ethically crafted in India.

chat Chat
  • SKU:
    FK04-010/3-6


Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
100%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
N
Nagore Lóma

Precioso, fresco y cómodo. No se puede pedir más.

N
Nagore Lóma

Precioso, fresco y cómodo. No se puede pedir más.

I
Iliana Loukopoulou

A mi pequeña de 21 meses le queda fantástico. Ropa de calidad hecha con cariño.


Organic Linen

We take care of Nature. We take care of You.

Linen is one of the most biodegradable and stylish fabrics in fashion history. It’s strong, quick-drying, naturally moth resistant, and made from flax plant fibres, so when untreated (ie not dyed) it is fully biodegradable. Its naturally-occurring colours include ivory, ecru, tan, and grey.

Linen can withstand high temperatures—making the fabric ideal for raiding the jungle or lounging on a tropical island. It also absorbs moisture without holding bacteria. In fact, it is actually stronger when wet than dry and becomes softer and more pliable the more it is washed. It basically ages like a fine wine.

Linen is durable, can be made more sustainably than most other materials, and it makes you feel like you’re walking in the Mediterranean shores when you’re wearing it.

It is one of the least environmentally damaging textiles, since its natural fibres reabsorb into the surrounding environment with a matter of years instead of centuries. They also don't contribute to the ongoing micro-plastic pollution crisis in the hydrosphere, which threatens aquatic and human life.



RECENTLY VIEWED