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environmentally friendly babywear

June 5th, 2007

babysoyWhen you find babywear that’s eco-friendly, super soft, and chic, how can you not dress your little one from head to toe in it? Welcome to babysoy, whose designs are not only good for the environment but also for the fashion savvy.


babysoybabysoy’s babywear incorporates soybean fiber, an eco-friendly and advanced textile fiber that uses renewable natural resources as raw materials. And soybean fiber “has an incredible soft-to-the-hand feel 2nd-skin comfort, luster, loft and drape, combined with durability and good wear”¦ It is being touted as the “˜vegetable cashmere.’” babysoy has taken this “vegetable cashmere” and created a truly yummy line of babywear.


babysoyI received the long-sleeve pocket tee in tea and the long-sleeve bodysuit in petal. The first thing my hands and I noticed as how extremely soft these shirts are. They’re not kidding when they use the word cashmere! And the designs are wonderfully chic and simple. You can easily mix and match colors and styles. My favorites are the kimono tee, reversible hoodie, and puff-sleeve bodysuit.


babysoy also offers bibs, blankets, and the cutest hats and socks. And guess what? They’re prices are oh-so budget friendly. Dress your little one in babysoy’s design-savvy-earth-friendly babywear. The earth””and your checkbook””will thank you. ““Emily


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One Response to “environmentally friendly babywear”

  1. daria says:

    Cool review Emily. They make cute stuff and so interesting that it’s made from Soybean fiber.

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