There are plenty of reasons to opt for eco-friendly boy's clothing; it's better for the planet, comes in the coolest styles, and teaches growing boys about why it's important to look out for the earth and how to do so in even the easiest ways. Don't worry about hesitation from a growing guy who's particular about his look either, most eco-friendly boy's clothing is as hip as any conventional clothing, with skateboard shirts (from brands he'll know) made in organic cotton, athletic jackets made from recycled materials, and even pro-surfer style swim shorts made from recycled polyester. Pick up some eco-friendly boy's clothing today and show the little man how organic cotton keeps the planet safe from pesticides, that bamboo serves as a sustainable resource, and why recycling is worth it.
Sckoon Organic Cotton Baby Knot Cap, Blue Stripesby Sckoon OrganicsSckoon Smashing Knot Zen Cap is made of 100% organic cotton, they are super soft and comfortable. Fits 0-12 months. Sckoon Organics is a NY-based stylish organic cotton baby clothing brand. Beautifully weaving together Eastern culture with Western practicality, Sckoon uniquely creates adorable Baby clothes & Stuffed plush Toys, made of Demeter certified organic cotton 100%.More
Sckoon Organic Knot Cap, Zen Red Stripesby Sckoon OrganicsSckoon Smashing Knot Zen Cap is made of 100% organic cotton, they are super soft and comfortable. Fits 0-12 months. Sckoon Organics is a NY-based stylish organic cotton baby clothing brand. Beautifully weaving together Eastern culture with Western practicality, Sckoon uniquely creates adorable Baby clothes & Stuffed plush Toys, made of Demeter certified organic cotton 100%.More
Speesees Colorful Animal Bibby Speesees OrganicsThis buttery soft animal speesees bib is fun to wear, especially at mealtimes. 100% organic interlock & terry cotton. One size. Speesees Organics is fun, fair and organic in the products they make and the baby steps they take towards creating a more sustainable future for the animal, plant and human speesees on our children's planet. These beautiful and high quality designs remind us that there's more to natural than meets the eye! Fair Trade Organic Cotton, spun, knit and dyed with low-impact, environmentally-sound dyes.More
Speesees Plush & Colorful Baby Bootiesby Speesees OrganicsThese soft & colorful booties are a perfect way to keep baby's tootsies warm in style. The elastic is snug but not too tight. Fair Trade Organic Cotton, spun, knit and dyed with low-impact, environmentally-sound dyes. Speesees Organics is fun, fair and organic in the products they make and the baby steps they take towards creating a more sustainable future for the animal, plant and human speesees on our children's planet. These beautiful and high quality designs remind us that there's more to natural than meets the eye! Fair Trade Organic Cotton, spun, knit and dyed with low-impact, environmentally-sound dyes.More
Under The Nile Organic Cotton Blanket Friendby Under the NileThis security blanket is perfect for little ones to sleep with. Little knots allow for children to teeth and the friendly bunny face is for added comfort. Made with the finest 100% Organic Egyptian Cotton.Product is machine washable. Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Organic Cotton Crib Blanketby Under the NileUnder the Nile's brushed organic cotton blanket is pure organic comfort. No bleach, dyes or perfumes. So soft and cozy, it's made with the finest 100% Organic Egyptian Cotton. Generously fits a standard size crib. Dimensions: 28" x 40" Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Organic Cotton Receiving Blanketby Under the NileFor a soft feel on your little ones skin try our wonderful rib knit blanket. Perfect for the stroller, crib, car seat or to cover your baby in utmost softness. Made with finest 100% organic Egyptian cotton. Dimensions: 34" x 34" Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Organic Cotton Terry Robeby Under the NileYou'll love to wrap your little one in this rich, thirsty, super-soft organic cotton robe. Perfect for just from the tub, no towel required. It's a wonderful splurge and makes a great gift! Pure white with sage trim. Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Organic Veggie Hatby Under the NileToo cute! This organic cotton veggie cap will keep your baby warm and adorable. A great match with our Veggie Onesies and Romper Pant, or just about any white/bright combo. Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Organics Cotton Fitted Socksby Under the NileCozy organic cotton to keep those precious tooties toastie warm. Fitted and comfortable. Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Short-Sleeved Infant Side-Snap Onesieby Under the NileThese favorite side snap babybodies make dressing effortless! A fun look, available in pink or blue dots. Made with the finest 100% organic Egyptian cotton. Size: 0-3 Months and 3-6 Months Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Soft Flannel Swaddle Blanketby Under the NileOrganic Cotton flannel swaddle blankets are great for swaddling or covering. No dyes, bleaches or perfumes make this the perfect choice for a newborn. Sold in a pack of 2. Dimensions: 32" x 32"Quantity: 2 in pack Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Under The Nile Summer Babybodyby Under the NileHere are the cute new Under the Nile Baby Bodies! Made of soft rib knit, these baby bodies are perfect this summer! Cheeky screenprint "Born Organic" or "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Greeny" adds a sweet touch. Three snap closure between the legs make diaper changing a breeze. Made with the finest 100% organic Egyptian cotton. Under the Nile offers an alternative to conventional cotton apparel for infants and children. All products are made from 100% handpicked organic cotton, without the use of pesticides or chemicals throughout the entire production process. Grown exclusively in Egypt, the products reflect the extremely soft and durable features that Egyptian cotton is known for. Under the Nile's dyeing process uses metal-free or vegetable dyes. Accessories such as buttons and zippers are made from organically friendly elements such as wood, shell or nickel-free metals. The line is EDI compatible. Under the Nile exemplifies fair trade principles, practicing fairness towards all those involved in the entire production chain. A fair price is paid to all workers, from cotton growers to weavers. The company ensures that are employees work in a comfortable environment that includes open space, sufficient light, fresh air, along with exercise activities during the day. Two organic meals are served to all its workers on a daily basis. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Down Jacket (Toddler/Little Kids/Big Kids)by PatagoniaStay warm and dry all winter with this down jacket. ; Light in weight. ; Zipper garage prevents chin chafing. ; Diagonal quilting on side panels improves shaping. ; Vertical quilting on collar decreases bulk. ; Elastic cuffs. ; On-seam zippered handwarmer pockets. ; Fleece-lined collar adds warmth and comfort. ; Drawcord at waist. ; Regular fit. ; 2.3-oz mini-ripstop polyester ripstop with Deluge durable water repellent finish. ; Insulation: 600-fill-power goose down. ; Machine washable. ; Product measurements were taken using size S (7/8 Big Kids). Please note that measurements may vary by size.More
Retro Vest (Toddler/Little Kids/Big Kids)by PatagoniaFluffy fleece Retro Vest keeps a classic style alive while keeping up with current technology. ; Mesh laminate lining adds warmth and wicks moisture. ; Collar stands up to help prevent chin chafe. ; Nylon Supplex pocket, collar, and zipper piping. ; Double-layer patch handwarmer pockets. ; Patagonia label on the chest. ; 100% polyester (86% recycled) is recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program. ; Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.More
Down Vest (Toddler/Little Kids/Big Kids)by PatagoniaKeep their core warm and dry with this down vest. ; On-seam zippered handwarmer pockets. ; Fleece-lined collar adds warmth and comfort. ; Drawcord at hem for a snug fit. ; Zipper garage prevents chin chafe. ; Diagonal quilting on side panels improves shaping, while vertical quilting on collar decreases bulk. ; Shell/Lining: 2.3-oz mini-ripstop polyester with Deluge DWR (durable water repellent)finish. ; Insulation:600-fill-power goose down. ; Machine washable.More
Patagonia Kid's Capilene 3 Zip Neckby PatagoniaCapilene 3 keeps kids' warm and dry during high-activity pursuits. Worn on top or underneath, these versatile polyester performance layers breath easy, dry fast and are built from 64% recycled fibers and 100% recyclable through our Common Threads Recycling Program. Common Threads Recycling ProgramResearch shows that the environmental impact of recycling worn-out Capilene base layers into new polyester fiber is significantly lower than making that same fiber from virgin materials. Taking into account that worn-out garments are diverted from trash incinerators, making new polyester fiber from recycled garments results in an energy savings of 76% and a CO2 emissions [greenhouse gasses] reduction of 71%, versus creating that fiber from new raw material. Capilene Core PerformanceCapilene base layers afford quick-drying, next-to-skin moisture management for all activities in all conditions ? from high-altitude bivies to sun-soaked water sports. Learn moreMore
Patagonia Kid's Down Vestby PatagoniaLive with a being that flails, twirls, hurls, grasps, biffs, caroms, flings, hangs and swings all before breakfast? Shelled with a 2.3-oz mini-ripstop polyester fabric with a weather-resistant Deluge DWR (durable water repellent) finish, our Down Vest features high-loft 600-fill-power goose down insulation to maintain needed warmth without getting in the way.More
Sckoon Kabuki Bootiesby Sckoon OrganicsThe Sckoon KABUKI collection consists of a one-of-a-kind kimono, pants, cap and booties with stunning color contrasts that are absolutely unique. Delightfully soft and well-designed to create a truly special outfit or gift. All pieces are sold individually. Made of certified Organic Cotton 100% Sckoon Organics is a NY-based stylish organic cotton baby clothing brand. Beautifully weaving together Eastern culture with Western practicality, Sckoon uniquely creates adorable Baby clothes & Stuffed plush Toys, made of Demeter certified organic cotton 100%. Size: One size - 0-12 MonthsMore
Sckoon Kabuki Hatby Sckoon OrganicsThe Sckoon KABUKI collection consists of a one-of-a-kind kimono, pants, cap and booties with stunning color contrasts that are absolutely unique. Delightfully soft and well-designed to create a truly special outfit or gift. All pieces are sold individually. Made of certified Organic Cotton 100% Sckoon Organics is a NY-based stylish organic cotton baby clothing brand. Beautifully weaving together Eastern culture with Western practicality, Sckoon uniquely creates adorable Baby clothes & Stuffed plush Toys, made of Demeter certified organic cotton 100%.More
Babysoy Signature Soft Socksby Baby SoyNon-slip soybean fiber baby socks! Now your baby's little feet can be cuddled in soft cushy soy, with elasticized tops so they’ll even stay on! Comes in yummy natural soybean color with baby petal pink soles. 50% soybean fiber, 50% cotton for added texture and perfect elasticity. Introducing BabysoyFinally, a sustainably-made, natural-fiber baby clothing collection that is completely designed as age appropriate, well constructed, butter-soft, but structured, durable and well-wearing (doesn’t fade or change shape in the wash). This collection is designed from a combination of soybean fiber and cotton for incredible comfort, style and quality. Each style is time-tested by generations of babies for its cuteness and function to make the most sense for your little ones needs. All the colors are designed to easily coordinate within the line for both boys and girls and allowing parents to mix and match. Eco-friendly and fair trade manufactured, we know you’ll love it as much as we do! About Soybean FiberSoybean fiber is a sustainable textile fiber made from renewable natural resources. It is part of an effort moving consumers away from petrochemical textile products and turning waste into useful products. The end result is a fiber with superior warmth retention and moisture transmission, thus keeping babies warm and dry. It also has silky luster and super soft hand feel. We believe soybean fabric is the perfect product for babies with its superior quality. Soybean fiber is being touted as "vegetable cashmere"!More
Organic Cotton Veggie Onesieby Nubius OrganicsThis sweet set of 3 organic cotton onesies makes a perfect basic worn alone or layered. The buttery soft onesies are made in the US and printed with soy based ink. Wrapped in a reusable organic cotton produce bag, it makes a delightful gift. Organics cotton toys sold separately. Fast Fact: Why Organic Cotton? Cotton uses approximately 25% of the world’s insecticides and more than 10% of the pesticides. The Environmental Protection Agency considers seven of the top 15 pesticides used on cotton in 2000 in the US as “possible, likely, probable or known” human carcinogens (acephate, dichloropropene, diuron, fluometuron, pendimethalin, tribufos, and trifluralin). For more information on organic cotton, see: www.sustainablecotton.org.More
Sckoon Kabuki Kimonoby Sckoon OrganicsThe Sckoon KABUKI collection consists of a one-of-a-kind kimono, pants, cap and booties with stunning color contrasts that are absolutely unique. Delightfully soft and well-designed to create a truly special outfit or gift. All pieces are sold individually. Made of certified Organic Cotton 100% Sckoon Organics is a NY-based stylish organic cotton baby clothing brand. Beautifully weaving together Eastern culture with Western practicality, Sckoon uniquely creates adorable Baby clothes & Stuffed plush Toys, made of Demeter certified organic cotton 100%.More
Organic cotton is grown using methods and materials that have a reduced impact on the environment. Organic production systems replenish and maintain soil fertility, reduce the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers, and build biologically diverse agriculture. Third-party certification organizations verify that organic producers use only methods and materials allowed in organic production.
Organic production is based on a system of farming that maintains and replenishes soil fertility without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers.
Recycling is the reprocessing of old materials into new products, with the aims of preventing the waste of potentially useful materials, reducing the consumption of fresh raw materials, reducing energy usage, reducing air (from incineration) and water (from landfilling) pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lowering greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production.