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Dress Your Baby and Save the World

By Trent Sandusky, published Feb 06, 2008
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So you want to dress your baby and save the world at the same time? A variety of high-quality organic baby clothing companies make it easy to do with online shopping. Let's compare six of the best in the business.

Speesees Organic Baby
Speesees (a spinoff of the word "species") is a company that strives to make baby clothes in a way that is "Fun, fair, and organic." At $15 to $25 for many basic pieces, a trip to the Speesees website will also be fair and fun for your wallet. Although some of the designs are a bit, shall we say, uninspiring, the clothing is high in quality and more affordable and wearable than some other organic options.

Kate Quinn Organics
Seattle-based Kate Quinn Organics strives to "care for the earth... without sacrificing fun and style" with their full line of organic baby clothes. Previously known as Earth Organic Baby Basics, Kate Quinn offers everything from jumpsuits, infant sacques, pants and dresses to bedding and bath items. Some of the robe-esque items look a little bit Jedi meets ninja meets hippie, but they're also very comfortable. Many infant items are in the low $20 range; larger pieces and outerwear move up to the $50s and $60s.

Sckoon
Sckoon is an organic line with an emphasis on design. Sckoon's products actually look like baby clothes: fun and cute, instead of focusing on a quasi-edgy organic "vibe." Sckoon's Japanese-insipired line also features organic toys, as well as clothing for mommy and pet gear. And Sckoon's prices are as cute as its designs, with many basic pieces coming in under $20.

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great ideas! Well done

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