Wednesday, July 17, 2013

SM Babies is now Eco-Friendly

SM Babies launched their newest lines of products that are made of 100% organic cotton. The fabric is guaranteed no toxic residue obtained from plant pesticides, herbicides, or processing compounds. Since the fabric is purely organic, means it will not cause any irritation to babies' skins. The product is hypo-allergenic and very comfortable to wear. 

“Organic living has become very popular in other countries for a reason,” says Ms Jo Dy Juanco, Vice President for Children’s Fashion Management Corp. “For us, this step is more than just following a trend, it’s keeping with our commitment to provide the best for mothers beginning with their babies.”


SM Babies organic apparels are made for moms who want to make a difference, the methods involved in creating these textiles minimize damage to the environment. Choosing to limit such effects through the organic choice gives families everywhere the chance to be a part of something bigger. By limiting the country’s carbon footprint bit by bit, there comes the opportunity for ecological growth through personal advocacy. 

Endorsing the products to the public are celebrity mommies Amanda Griffin-Jacob and Nicole Hernandez Delos Angeles, both believers of sustainable living, love the added variety. Aside from expressing their support for the environmentally-conscious move, both mothers agree that SM Babies has done a good job when it comes to envisioning a better place for tiny tots to grow and learn.

Both moms shared their ideas and beliefs on the advantages of choosing the all-natural route for their children. In addition to being best for babies Amanda and Nicole promote that organic clothing, and living in general, reduces waste and that production processes are safer for farmers and manufacturers, compared to other chemical-laden procedures. 

The SM Babies organic collection is currently available under SM-exclusive brands, St. Patrick and Tiny Tummies. Moms and their young ones can look forward to selecting from affordable apparel essentials such as bibs, rompers, cloth diapers, and beanies.





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