Saturday, October 4, 2014

Benefits And Rewards Of Using Organic Baby Clothes Today

By Martin Zulla


When considering whether or not organic baby clothes are better than conventional baby clothes, you should answer yes every time. When you consider the reasoning behind getting non-organic clothing for your kids, it's usually the price. Since organic clothes are much more durable, is it really cheaper to get the cheaper kind? Now let's look at some very good reasons to choose organic baby clothes instead of the traditional commercial store-bought variety.

Parents on a tight budget are understandably looking to save money wherever they can. Buying new clothes can be very expensive, especially if your baby is growing fast. This is one justification for not wanting to spend too much money or go outside of your budget. The fact is, however, that conventional baby clothes often break down very quickly, even faster than your baby can outgrow them. In regard to organic baby clothes, even if you wash them a lot, they will still stay intact. After as much as 100 machine washes, organic garments will still look fantastic.

On the other hand, your typical cotton garment will have already fallen apart, causing you to buy another. This makes it a better value even considering its higher cost. Purchasing organic clothing, even if it is for yourself, is a good choice to make. Not only is it a healthy decision, but it's helping people worldwide too. Cotton farming is something that will not only endanger farmworkers, but can harm the environment in many ways. Many people die each year due to pesticide poisonings on cotton farms. Always look for the fair trade certification. This will alert you to the fact that people were not exposed to dangerous chemicals while picking cotton for the clothing your baby is about to wear. Not only does it help your family, and others, to use organic baby clothes, there are many other benefits as well.

Caution is always recommended when getting organic products, which includes baby food and clothing for your child. Some standards are different when purchasing "organic" items, so you need to be careful in regard to what you buy. Never use so-called "organic" clothing if synthetic pesticides or chemicals are used to grow them. Definitely an improvement over conventionally grown fibers, it's still not completely organic. You could also run into fabric that was not made naturally, as the process itself involved something inorganic to make the clothing. In other words, in some cases, harsh chemicals might have been applied to the "organic" fiber in the manufacturing process. The labels that you read should unequivocally state that no chemicals or inorganic substances were used in the creation of their products.

In this article, we have addressed reasons why organic clothing is so much more preferable to non-organic clothing. Since baby clothes need to be strong and durable, it might cost you more money to purchase non-organic clothing because it will not last very long. You need to not just look at the price, but the long-term overall view. Clothing that lasts longer and that is less likely to cause skin irritations or allergic reactions actually represents the best value.




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