Oatmeal Loungewear

$25.00
Product Details

 

**each piece is sold separately**

This extremely soft jersey is the most versatile fabric, is very silky to the touch, so smooth and extremely soft next to the skin with a 4-way stretch.


Its naturally soft, anti-bacterial and odor resistant, ideal for people sensitive to fabric and perfect for breathable, everyday-wear.

It is made with eco-friendly dyes, to not produce environmental pollution, which meets or exceeds environmental regulations. Bamboo fabric is an excellent choice for year-round clothing due to its microporous structure and natural breathability.

Benefits of bamboo:

Highly absorbent, “wicks” moisture away from the skin;

Antibacterial, even through multiple washings due to the bacteriostatic agent called “bamboo kun”;

The round fiber is ideal for skin allergies, sensitivities or eczema

Acts as an insulator, keeping warmer in cool weather and cooler in the heat

Grows rapidly and naturally with little water, without pesticides or fertilizers;

Bamboo grass emits more oxygen than the equivalent stand of trees

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Handcrafted with Genuine Leather
Our soft-soled shoes encourage natural development of the feet, balance, and posture!
Natural Development

The wiggling and kicking your baby does with his feet helps him strengthen the muscles needed for walking. Soft-soled shoes give your baby the space and flexibility to ensure proper muscle tone.

Flexibility

Tight, hard-soled shoes limit the amount of movement in your child's feet, and can cause interruptions in development. Our shoes also allow your baby to naturally grip the floor as they walk by spreading their toes, which further improves their balance and posture!

Pediatrician Recommended

“When walking outside or on rough surfaces, babies’ feet should be protected in lightweight, flexible footwear made of natural materials.” American Association of Pediatrics