Material makes the difference! Organic vs. conventional.
We wear clothes almost 24 hours a day. They are constantly in contact with our skin, a constant companion that keeps us warm. But what do these fabrics actually do to our bodies? Our skin is like a gateway to our inner organism, and that's precisely why choosing the right materials isn't just a matter of personal preference, but above all, a matter of health.

Conventional fabrics
When we talk about "conventional materials," we often assume an industrial process. Synthetic fertilizers and pesticides are frequently used in cultivation to save money and maximize profit. Chemical dyes are then added during further processing.
The residues of these chemicals often remain in the processed materials. For our skin, and especially for the sensitive skin of children and babies, this means:
• An increased risk of skin irritation and allergies.
• The burden of pollutants that can be absorbed through the pores.
• A poorer skin climate, as synthetically treated fabrics are often less breathable
are.
This cultivation also leaves serious traces in nature due to an enormous amount of pollution.
Water consumption and the destruction of ecosystems through monocultures.
Bio-materials
Organic fibers grow without toxic pesticides on healthy soils. Natural pest control protects biodiversity and preserves the balance of our planet. Organic cotton is often gentler on the skin and more sustainable, but the actual quality also depends on processing and fabric type. OEKO-TEX® primarily guarantees the absence of harmful substances, while GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) additionally ensures organic cultivation as well as environmentally and socially responsible production throughout the entire supply chain.
But how does the skin perceive this difference?

• Through free breathing: Natural organic fibers are breathable and help the skin to
Regulating the temperature and ensuring a pleasant feeling – without any heat build-up
and sweating
• Through gentleness without residue. Through strict controls and the avoidance of
The risk of irritation is minimal due to the use of harmful chemicals.
• Holistic health: By consciously choosing our materials and fabrics, we also protect the people involved in production. They work under humane and fair conditions, without endangering their own health with any kind of toxins.
Organic clothing impresses not only with its comfortable feel but also with its durability. The high-quality fabrics and the careful, clean workmanship ensure that we can still wear the clothes in three years. Less is more, and long-lasting is key.
Clothing needs to be replaced less often. This conserves valuable resources and habitats.
Choosing organic materials protects your health, your own skin and that of your children, and is environmentally friendly. It's a conscious step towards a less polluted and more sustainable everyday life.