Golden Leaves Sherpa Hooded Organic Baby Blanket
- Brand new: Never worn and/or with tags
- Very good: Like new, no stains or holes
- Good: Obviously worn but no stains or holes
- Satisfactory: Minor stains or holes
Description
Find out more about our Golden Leaves Sherpa Hooded Organic Baby Blanket
Our cosy blankets have colourful prints on one side and breathable, soft organic sherpa on the reverse to keep your little one snug without overheating. These cosy organic blankets are a lovely layer for outdoor adventures or to use at home, and make a gorgeous gift for someone special. Pair with our matching sherpa styles for a lovely gift.
Our Sherpa fabric is made from 100% organic and unbleached cotton. When cotton is harvested, little pieces of leaves or bark get attached to the cotton which is normally removed through treating, dyeing and bleaching the fabric. As we want to keep our cotton as natural as possible and not treat it with any nasty chemicals that aren't kind and gentle on your child's skin, you might notice tiny specks in the fabric which are characteristic of cotton in its natural form. These specs can easily be removed with a fine comb, or simply with your fingers. We hope you love this natural, snugly sherpa as much as we do.
Extra Details:
- 100% Organic Fairtrade Poplin & Sherpa Cotton
- Size: 75cm x 100 cm
- Hooded
- Durable, woven organic poplin fabric on one side
- Beautifully soft, breathable organic cotton sherpa on the reverse
- Unisex design for boys and girls
- Machine washable
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Awards & Certifications
All our cotton products are GOTS certified organic & Fairtrade certified. Organic Soil Association Certification Ltd 30075
About us
Little Green Radicals started life in 2005 with the aim to do business differently. We use Fairtrade and organic cotton or recycled materials to make long-lasting clothes that will survive newborn, toddler and kids adventures, and still come out looking great so they can be passed on again and again. We're proud to be certified by the Fairtrade Foundation, the Soil Association and the Global Organic Textile Standard.