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Take Care of Your Clothes

  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.
  1. Hand or machine wash in cold water.
  2. You can use a low tumble setting in the dryer to soften the linen instead of hanging it to dry, preventing stiffness.
  3. If you desire a pressed look, use an iron on medium heat with steam or garment steamers while the linen is damp from washing.

1. Machine-wash your garments inside out on the cold cycle.

2. Dry on a low heat setting in the dryer or line-dry for best results.

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Jillian
Thicker Cozy Romper

Really cute romper. The ribbed material makes it a little bit thicker of a fabric. Perfect for our Canadian Winters. We went with the emerald colour to use as our Christmas PJs & beyond. Plus there’s a matching lounge set for our toddler.

  • Brand:

    Little Lott Clothing Co.

  • About the brand:

    Little Lott Clothing Co. designs all of their clothes in Calgary, AB. They specialize in simple, stylish, everyday wear for infants, toddlers and children, boys and girls alike. Their goal is to provide sustainable, lasting products made from high-quality fabrics such as organic cotton that is GOTS certified and bamboo. Both bamboo and organic cotton are considered eco-friendly materials as they are 100% biodegradable. Bamboo is especially eco-friendly as it requires little water to grow and actually absorbs the carbon dioxide released into the air. Little Lott Clothing Co. also creates their clothing tags from recycled materials and wraps garments in up-cycled dress patterns in lieu of tissue paper.