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Why GOTS Certified?

Health and Safety: GOTS certified organic cotton clothing is safe and gentle on your skin, free from harmful chemicals and toxins.

Environmental Sustainability: GOTS certified organic cotton is grown without synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, reducing environmental impact and promoting a healthier planet.

Social Responsibility: Choosing GOTS certified organic cotton supports fair treatment of workers and ethical practices throughout the supply chain.

“Care for your clothes like the good friends they are.” - Joan Crawford.

  1. Spot clean whenever possible to reduce unnecessary washing.
  2. Opt for cold water settings to conserve energy and preserve fabric.
  3. Hang your clothes to dry, benefiting both their longevity and the environment.
  1. Wash in cold water with similar colors, inside out.
  2. Avoid heat exposure to prevent shrinking; consider sizing up if using a dryer.
  3. After washing, reshape the garment and hang it to dry for maintaining its shape.

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Joanna
Super cute

I love them, super cute and so easy! Very well made, I highly recommend

Crafting Memories

As a mom, I understand the sentimental value of our children's clothing. That sentiment becomes even stronger when we know that every step, from the farmer's harvest to the skilled craftsmanship, was done ethically and sustainably. At OAT & OCHRE, I carefully select a collection of clothing that reflects our values and celebrates the cherished memories we create.

Experience the joy of dressing your little ones in garments that embody compassion and responsibility. Shop at OAT & OCHRE for ethical fashion that tells a heartfelt story and nurtures a deeper connection.

Slow Fashion FAQs

A truly sustainable brand puts people and our planet first, prioritizing transparency and sharing key information about their manufacturing process, factories, and supply chain. They focus on quality over quantity, avoiding excessive new collections and product releases. Their decisions are driven by a commitment to reducing negative impact and minimizing waste, such as recycling materials, using natural dyes, and creating in small batches. By supporting such brands, you align yourself with their values and contribute to a more sustainable and responsible fashion industry.

One significant factor is that workers involved in the production process, including farmers and garment workers, are paid fair and liveable wages. Furthermore, the fabrics used in slow fashion are meticulously tested to ensure they are free from harmful toxins, prioritizing the health and well-being of both the consumers and the environment. Additionally, slow fashion embraces natural fabrics like organic cotton, wool, linen, and hemp, which are more expensive to grow and harvest compared to conventional materials like cotton, polyester, and nylon. This investment in ethical practices and sustainable materials contributes to a more responsible and conscious fashion industry.

When purchasing new clothing, approach shopping with intention rather than impulse, ensuring that each item aligns with your personal style and values. Prioritize quality over quantity, considering the longevity of the piece and asking yourself if it will be worn at least 30 times or more. By adopting these mindful shopping habits, you can curate a sustainable and conscious wardrobe.

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    Silly Silas

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    These retro ribbed footed tights with braces will keep pace with even the most active babies and toddlers. Exceptionally resistant, lusciously soft and made from 100% organic cotton suitable also for babies with the most sensitive skin. Made with love in the heart of Europe, Czech Republic. Traditionally crafted by people who cherish their work for decades. - Certified according to Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). GOTS is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibres, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain. - Certified by OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 at the Class 1 level, the most rigorous certification designed specifically for newborns through toddlers up to the age of three. In addition to testing for harmful chemicals at the strictest limit values, the test and verification methods also focus on pronounced resistance to saliva as an additional requirement for the Class 1 certification.