
Cot Blanket Knitted Cotton | 80x100 cm | Navy Blue
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- New
- Breathable
34.90
Pros and Cons
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Knitted cotton feels very soft
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The cot blanket breathes well
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Can also be used in a pram
Information about the Knitted Baby Blanket
This soft baby blanket for the cot or bedside sleeper is made from 100% high-quality knitted cotton. A beautiful addition to the nursery room and perfect as an extra blanket to take with your little one in the pram.
Product Specifications
- Colour: Navy Blue
- Material: 100% knitted cotton
- Size: 80x100 cm, suitable for a cot or cradle of a maximum of 90x40 cm
- Finished with Petite Amélie label
- Season: Fall, Winter, Spring
Product Details
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Colour
Navy Blue
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Dimensions
80x100 cm
For cot or bedside sleeper
max. size 90x40cm
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Material
100% knitted cotton
The difference with normal cotton is that organic cotton is not processed with chemical pesticides. To allow the cotton plant to grow well, it is provided with vegetable and animal waste and insects are used as a pesticide. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is a worldwide quality mark that sets requirements for the production of organic fibres. For example, they demand that manufacturers keep damage to the environment as limited as possible, for example by using a sustainable waste water system and using water and energy efficiently. The working conditions must also meet the standards set by the International Labor Organization. For example, the right to good, safe and healthy working conditions.
Why organic cotton including GOTS certificate?
The difference with normal cotton is that organic cotton is not processed with chemical pesticides. To allow the cotton plant to grow well, it is provided with vegetable and animal waste and insects are used as a pesticide. GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) is a worldwide quality mark that sets requirements for the production of organic fibres. For example, they demand that manufacturers keep damage to the environment as limited as possible, for example by using a sustainable waste water system and using water and energy efficiently. The working conditions must also meet the standards set by the International Labor Organization. For example, the right to good, safe and healthy working conditions.