Organic cotton is grown without the use of chemical fertilisers and is healthier for the environment. The reduced processing of the cotton also results in a longer-staple, higher quality cotton that is softer on your skin.
Included in the organic certification are standards that ensure the welfare of those involved in the farming and production of the clothing, so that you can be assured that nobody has been exploited along the way.
You will feel the difference in quality when you touch organic cotton - it's something that gives us pleasure to handle here at Cambridge Baby, and you know that it's safe for your baby and gentle and nurturing for your family.
A small amount of shrinkage may occur in the first couple of washes, but the clothes are made slightly bigger to accommodate this. Air dry, and re-shape while damp if necessary.
To help all your clothes last longer, always air dry rather than tumble dry.
To reduce calcium build-up which can contribute to a hardening of your clothing, add a little vinegar to your rinse cycle.
"I bought this to use with the disana tie on nappy and it is great. Can also be used as a booster for any other nappy. It washes at 95 and stains fade quickly in the sun. I love that it is organic cotton, so only the most natural material touches my baby's bottom!!"
This was washed... washed fine
This was worn by... My baby from 8 months until now
Sizing: Feels true to size
I'd recommend this to a friend.
"We've been using the nappy liners to go with the Disana tie on nappies, which has been working well for our son. The liners are great because you can fold them in different ways to make them suit the size and needs of your baby (i.e. we fold it in a way so that there are six layers of fabric in the front where most of the wee goes)."
This was worn by... oby my now one year old from birth
Product 5/8