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December 24, 2018

Sustainable Girls’ Outfits with Beet World

Beet World clothing

Perhaps it is because I grew up with my grandparents, who lived through famine and poverty in World War II torn Russia, that frugality is so instilled in me. I was taught that wastefulness was wrong and reminded daily how lucky we were to have what we did. Back then I did not realize the value of those lessons, but now I deeply appreciate them as an adult and mother.

As Christmas season is upon us, with consumerism at its peak, I increasingly think about how to pass on those lessons of moderation and frugality to my own children.

It is a good idea to start with the toys they play with and the clothes they wear. Instead of buying things that are used only once, I try to make a conscious decision to purchase items with an extended life expectancy. For toys that means open ended games and items that can be played with over and over.  When it comes to clothes, it can be difficult to find kids’ clothing brands that offer adorable styles, but also great quality at an affordable price.

Ironically, the holiday season is the prime example of wastefulness. We all have purchased “Christmas” outfits that kids can wear exactly one time before they are given or thrown away. Wouldn’t it be much better, if we chose outfits that our kiddos can not only wear to Holiday events, but also for their everyday activities?

Beet World – Distinctive. Beautiful. Natural.

Beet World offers exactly that! It succeeds in creating clothing that is beautiful in style while being appropriate for both everyday wear and special moments. And the best part is that Beet World combines the durability of quality material with comfort and style, while keeping prices under $50!

I chose the Adelaide Dress in Mulberry Gingham for Christmas photos and various other Holiday events. Charlie is obsessed with this dress and insists on wearing it all the time! She enjoys the soft material, which is 100% cotton double voile, and the comfortable, but twirly, fit. I, on the other hand, love that the dress holds up to so many washes and looks simply darling on my little.

 

The Hadley top is another favorite of mine. From the darling wild flower print to the ruffled collar and rose colored velvet trim, it is as beautiful as it is easy to wear every day.

Charlie, as most two year olds, does not tolerate uncomfortable or restricting clothes, no matter what  holiday or occasion it might be. Her dresses and tops have to be comfy and durable to withstand the multitude of stains that inevitably happen. Speaking from first hand experience, Beet World outfits do not shrink in the washing machine and look and feel exactly the same as on the first day.

Quality over Fast Fashion

The durability of the clothing allows for repeated wear and playtime fun and that is what I am looking for in kids clothes.

I am grateful for companies, such as Beet World, that believe in sustainable production practices by minimizing the use of artificial fibers and materials in our clothing and packaging.  All garments are sourced from a single, family-owned factory in India that has been manufacturing and exporting cotton garments for over 40 years. The owner, local business woman Ashima Singhal, also gives back 1% of net sales to organizations dedicated to promote education and literacy among children and women.

This Holiday season, and every day, let us slowly steer away from purchasing “disposable” clothing for our littles and start value and quality shopping, one outfit at a time!

 

 

 

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