Wilshire + Cooper Introduces Sustainable Fashion for Infants With Moon Monsters
Extensive Range of European Designs Made from 100% Organic Cotton Available Now at Wilshire & Cooper
LOS ANGELES, April 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Introducing Belgian childrenswear label, Moon Monsters, an innovative collection of eco-friendly apparel and accessories made for the little rebels amongst us.
With a primary focus on both quality and sustainability, Moon Monsters provides an eclectic mix of designs for little boys and girls made solely from 100% organic cotton. Not only is organic cotton a natural fibre that is much softer than conventional cotton, but it is also much better for your baby's skin, especially those with sensitive skin or allergies, as it does not need to be treated with harsh chemicals and pesticides. Organic cotton also provides a much higher level of clothing quality as it naturally lasts longer and can be washed more easily, providing further benefits for both your wallet and the environment.
From rompers, playsuits, leggings and pajamas to tops, sleeping bags, bibs and blankets, each style throughout the collection, many of which are gender neutral, showcases a chic, minimalistic aesthetic that incorporates adorable one-of-a-kind prints handmade by the label's designers.
Moon Monsters will only ever use fibers, ink and material that has been produced in an eco-friendly process, safety tested, and certified by European laws, allowing consumers to be confident in their purchase knowing that the brand will always offer the best in loveable and sustainable items for their little loved ones.
Retailing from $20 to $62, Moon Monsters is available now at www.wilshireandcooper.com.
For inquiries, please contact: [email protected]
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