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Babysoy Soy Soft Cargo Pant - HelpSaveEarth.org Store


Babysoy Soy Soft Cargo Pant
$11.90

These little pants are structured for a hip, put together look, but wear like your little ones softest pajamas. Each cargo is designed with an elastic waist, 4 pockets and beautifully contrasted trims. A perfect match to our 2-in-1 Vintage Layered Tee. 50% soybean fiber, 50% cotton for added texture and perfect elasticity.

Introducing Babysoy - Finally, 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 Fiber - Soybean 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"!

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