
Conscious Clothing Brands for Kids
Shopping brands with a cause is one of the easiest ways to make a difference and feel good about everyday purchases. Making conscious shopping choices is also a great way to help kids understand where everyday objects come from and the importance of making sustainable choices. Here is a list of our favorite companies that sell kid's clothing that supports the greater good, either through ethically sourced materials, fair wages, or by giving back to other causes. Plus, they're all really cute and comfy, too!

Mini Mioche
Lisa R said: Mini Mioche was founded by a Toronto-based mom on a quest for ethically-made organic kids basics, particularly in neutral colors. The resulting line of clothes for kids 0-12yrs is made from start to finish in Toronto using as few chemicals and dyes as possible. The brand partners with and supports a variety of organizations including LGBT YouthLine, The New Moms Project, and Baby2Baby. In addition, customers who bring in gently used kids clothing and shoes to be donated will receive a discount on their their in-store purchase that day.
From Babies with Love
Lisa R said: This social enterprise donates 100% of their profits to orphaned and abandoned children around the world through Street Child and SOS Children’s Villages. Funds are raised through the sale of GOTS certified organic cotton baby clothes and sustainably made toys for infants 0-12 months. Most items come beautifully packaged in recyclable material and include a complimentary drawstring bag and card.
Under the Nile
Lisa R said: Under the Nile's mission is to enrich the planet and the lives of everyone they work with, "from cotton to customers". The company supports the communities where they work in many ways, from encouraging sustainable cotton production to manufacturing practices that empower women and build community. Their products includes underclothes, jammies, and everyday wear for preemies to 6 year olds as well as a wide range of home goods and toys. Individual product descriptions include a list of applicable fair trade and organic certifications.

Baby Hero
Lisa R said: Baby Hero is changing the world "one onesie at a time"! Baby Hero is committed to sustainable, organic, and fair trade production practices. Their clothing is manufactured by Assisi Garments, which in addition to employing women and disabled workers at fair wages, donates 100% of their profits back to social enterprises. In addition, a portion of each purchase from Baby Hero goes towards a neonatal survival kit full of hygiene items to mothers living in areas with high infant mortality rates. Their clothing for kids 0-3 include loads of graphic onesies and pajamas for every occasion.
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