Organic Cotton Clothes Burlington VT

Local resource for organic cotton clothing in Burlington, VT. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to organic cotton clothing, organic cotton pants, organic cotton shirts as well as information on organic cotton sheets and content on organic cotton.

Kids Town
(802) 764-1800
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT
 
Toys R Us
244 Retail Way
Williston, VT
 
Gap Kids
(802) 860-7592
5 Burlington Sq
Burlington, VT
 
Sweet Start Doula Care
(802) 363-3297
1205 Main St.
Fairfax, VT
 
Photo Art & Antiques
(802) 864-6864
15 Barrett St
South Burlington, VT
 
KidSurplus
(802) 764-1800
290 Boyer Circle
Williston, VT
 
Amacare
(802) 347-1342
477 Saint Paul Street
Burlington, VT
 
Bebop Baby Shop
(802) 338-1425
167 Pearl St
Essex Junction, VT
 
PAYLESS SHOE SOURCE
(802) 951-9583
155 DORSET STREET
SOUTH BURLINGTON, VT
Departments / Services
girl's shoes, footwear, sandals, boy shoes, soccer shoes, infant shoes, women's shoes, kid's shoes, discount shoes, Shoe Stores, girl shoes, shoes bogo, ladies shoes, children's shoes, cheap shoes, back to school shoes, boy's shoes, bogo, boots, sneakers, men's shoes, Shoes, Clothing Stores, backpacks
Hours
44.464895 -73.184211

Kl Sport/The North Face Store
(802) 860-4600
210 College St
Burlington, VT
 

Organic Undies: The Next Frontier

Organic Undies: The Next Frontier

May 11, 2009   Marisa Belger


When W makes the leap from diaper abuser to civilized toilet trainee, I plan to indulge my organic cotton sensibilities—and his tush—with a pair or two of Hannah Anderson’s organic cotton underwear for boys (also available for girls). At $20.50 a pair ($16 on sale), they’re far from recession-friendly, but they’re constructed from the finest, super-soft organic cotton, which seems all but guaranteed to keep the even the newest toilet user from ever going back to the diaper dark side.

I’m all about the striped briefs , but the boxer briefs are pretty irresistible too.

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