The Barber Jacket is the perfect warm winter jacket for your little one. Made from a double layer of our quilted cotton jersey fabric with rib cuffs, hem and neckline. This comfortable jacket is easy to get on little one with dome closures down the front. The polyester in this garment is 100% recycled, meaning it has been made from recycled plastic bottles and textile waste to create new fabric. This reduces the use of fossil fuels and keeps things out of landfills by giving them a second life.
To minimise shrinkage, this fabric has been pre-washed at our GOTS certified factory.
* 65% organic cotton, 35% recycled polyester
* Bomber jacket style
* Raglan sleeves
* Lycra rib trim
* Antique brass YKK domes
* Double layer quilted jersey with pattern
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pure & organic
We search high and low for fabrics that meet baby's changing needs. Softness, breathability, warmth and durability are key to our philosophy. From our luxurious organic cotton and merino base fibres we then weave into a wide range of fabrics perfect for all situations.
with care from seed…
Our organic cotton is grown by a family who saw the damage that conventional cotton farming methods were causing their land and community, so chose to return to traditional methods of organic farming.
to cloth…
Before our range was produced we visited India and observed all stages of production, we still do this today, from the small villages that grow the cotton, through to the production that makes our clothes.
to stitch…
We saw first-hand that conventional farms weren't empowered to become self sustaining. In contrast, this organic village was flourishing and had become self sufficient in food, energy and education.