The Difference Between Organic and Conventional Cotton
When it comes to dressing your baby, the fabric you choose matters more than you might think. Conventional cotton is one of the most pesticide-intensive crops in the world — and those chemical residues don't always wash out. Organic cotton, on the other hand, is grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, making it a much safer choice for your little one's delicate skin.
Why Baby Skin Is Different
Newborns and infants have skin that is up to 30% thinner than adult skin, making it far more permeable and sensitive to irritants. Rashes, eczema flare-ups, and contact dermatitis are common reactions to synthetic dyes and chemical finishes found in conventional fabrics. Organic cotton is naturally hypoallergenic, breathable, and gentle — exactly what your baby needs.
What to Look for When Shopping
Not all "natural" labels are created equal. Look for certifications like GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) or OEKO-TEX Standard 100, which verify that the fabric has been tested for harmful substances and meets strict environmental and social criteria throughout the supply chain.
Our Organic Cotton Rompers
At Little Organic Company, every romper in our collection is made from 100% GOTS-certified organic cotton. Soft, durable, and free from harsh chemicals — they're designed to keep your baby comfortable from morning nap to bedtime. Shop our organic cotton rompers →
The Bottom Line
Choosing organic cotton for your baby isn't just a lifestyle choice — it's a health-conscious decision that protects sensitive skin, supports sustainable farming, and gives you peace of mind. When in doubt, go organic.
