Touched by Nature Unisex Baby Organic Cotton Socks
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Cotton, spandex, and polyester are some of the materials used.
For a newborn, it's quite large.
YES! What I got was not the same as what was shown in the picture. When I first opened them, I noticed that they were fuzzy socks.
For sizes 0-5, 5 cm
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They are soft and cute, but the description stated that they were made of 100 percent organic cotton, and I simply looked at the stars and ordered them because, after all, they are tiny socks. They are, however, made up of 20% polyester. I wish it said part organic or blend of organic in the first paragraph because they talk about their company in a little bio and how they use 100 organic cotton, and then you scroll down a little more and it shows you their other products as 100 percent cotton, and it's not until the very last product that it says polyester that you see the actual socks. I usually scrutinize everything, but I didn't this time because they were just small socks, and I've bought other items from this brand that are made entirely of organic cotton, so I put too much faith in them. Yes, it's there if you take a minute to look through it, but I think most people will just think, "Oh, organic socks, nice and good stars," and add it to their cart.
This brand is one of my favorites, and I purchase a lot of their organic clothing for my baby. That is why I was so dissatisfied with these socks when I received them. 100% organic cotton is stated in the description. 78% organic cotton is stated on the package.
The fabric and colors are beautiful, but they run small. I ordered a 6-inch shoe. My two-year-old was given a year. They fit my 5-month-old son (who weighs 12 pounds) well, though the top was a little tight. br>It's difficult to imagine a 6-person team. They are being worn by an 8-month-old baby. is going to be insufficient.
Organic socks are great, but get the 6-pack. If your baby's feet are longer than 3 inches, you should wait until he or she is 12 months old. My baby is only 6 weeks old, but he is already outgrowing all of his newborn and 0-size clothes. My son's feet are just under 3 months old, so I went ahead and ordered the larger size, which is a good thing because they fit almost perfectly right now and should fit for a long time. 6 inches in length and 5 inches wide The size of 12 months is suitable.
My 8- The baby, who is only a week old, has a knack for kicking off her socks. Part of it is due to her long feet (her newborn socks were too short from the moment she was born). Because I didn't have many socks left over from her older sister, I purchased these socks for her. The softness of these socks, as well as the relatively neutral colors, appeal to me. br>Unfortunately, they aren't able to keep her upright. They quickly slide down to just being on her foot (not over her ankle) even if I'm only holding her. They're off after a few good kicks. br>I've kept putting them on her because I like socks. All I have to do now is keep a close eye on her as I get her into and out of her car seat to make sure we don't leave a sock behind. br>(As an aside, I found that the Gerber "wiggle proof" socks stayed on her feet quite well - They're the only ones she hasn't been kicked off of, despite the fact that she falls into the 6-foot category. As early as 6 weeks of age, the baby is a year old.
To begin with, I am deeply disappointed. They're way too big. This picture of my hand (adult hand) next to my baby would never fit. Despite the fact that it says 12 months, which is the length of time I requested. Second, only about 70% of them are organic, with the remainder being polyester and cotton. Don't waste your cash on these!.
These are the ones to beat!.
I wish the previous review had been available at the time I bought these socks. I was disappointed when I received these and found that they weren not 100% cotton as well. The socks are fine and soft, but I would not have purchased them if I had known that the description was incorrect: these socks do not have non-skid soles. Bottoms that skid.