“Purchased these for our newborn in size 0-3 months. We love them! They are the only Booties that actually stay on! We bought 2 more pairs!!"
This simple review from one very happy GoumiBOOTS customer sums these stay on booties up. They are more expensive than most, but that's because they're the best! The video below explains more.
Why you'll love these
• STAY ON: Signature two-part closure system remains secure to keep baby’s feet warm and adjusts to fit as baby grows. These truly are stay-on booties!
• LUXURIOUSLY SOFT: Our machine-washable, 70% viscose from bamboo/30% organic cotton blend is breathable, naturally antimicrobial and environmentally sustainable.
• PERFECT YEAR ROUND: These stay-on booties are cool in the summer, warm in the winter
• STYLISH: The waffle knit style of these stay-on baby booties is a contemporary yet timeless design.
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Why organic cotton?
Better for baby's delicate skin Babies have delicate skin, especially premature babies because their dermis - which is the last layer of skin - is not completely formed. Organic cotton is gentle and kinder to a baby's skin.
There is less of a chance of baby developing skin conditions such as eczema, dermatitis and skin allergies. It is mould resistant and antimicrobial too.
Better quality and longer lasting Because the fibres have not been damaged by chemicals during production, the quality of the cotton is superior. Therefore, clothing made from organic cotton should last longer than those made of conventional cotton.
Better for the planet For environmentally conscious shoppers there's no doubt that choosing to buy organic cotton clothing is better for the world. Organic cotton farming is less polluting, uses less energy and water, and the health of workers is also not compromised.
So why do we sell non-organic cotton clothing too? Many of our products are organic, but you do pay a premium for premium products. So to offer a range of value priced items too, we also sell a lot of standard cotton clothing, with no complaints.
It really is down to how sensitive baby's skin is, personal preference, and budget.
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