Wooly Organic - Kids Velour Trousers (Purple)

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Size: 92 (18-24 months)

Keep your little one comfortable and stylish in our Wooly Organic velour trousers for kids. Made from 100% organic cotton and certified under the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS), these trousers are both fashionable and eco-friendly. Dress up your child’s wardrobe with the ultimate combination of comfort and style. These velour trousers pair perfectly with our V-134 sweater, creating a unique and trendy outfit.

- Velour fabric is 100% organic cotton (GOTS).
- Machine wash with similar colored clothes at 40°C without drying.
- From the Autumn and Winter collection of 2023- AW23.
- Made with love in Latvia (EU).
- The color of the product may differ slightly from the one shown in the picture.
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HELLO, FRIEND

I am a mum of two little sons Henry & Daniel who are capturing the magic of childhood by living wild and pure. You already know that together with kids a lot of stuff finds a way into our homes. But the 90s home that is full of polyester plushes and plastic are over. I always strive for the best things for my children – natural materials, good quality, modern design and made in ethical environment. Wooly Organic is my third child brought up with passion and strong values in mind – Go Green, Love Design and Stay Local.

All materials are natural. 100% organic fabrics – Free from harmful toxins, dyes or pesticides. Filling – 100% corn fiber – naturally hypoallergenic & anti-bacterial.

Founded in Liepaja – Latvian city of Wind near the Baltic Sea, Wooly Organic is produced locally, in a homey manufactory, by highly qualified, harmonically employed happy workers. For material supply chain we choose only trusted European manufacturers to stay as local as possible from thread to packaging.

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My hope is that our sustainable design will be evidence for future generations about the era we live in now – trying to balance between social, environmental and economical aspects.