Manju cotton pants
⭐️ handgewebt mit Liebe zum Detail
⭐️ von Non Profits aus Lateinamerika
⭐️ schonend pflanzengefärbt
⭐️ 100% reine Baumwolle
In 2 bis 3 Werktagen in Deinen Händen 💕
✔️ 30 Tage Geld-zurück-Garantie
✔️ Kostenloser Versand & Retoure
✔️ 1% spenden wir an "One Percent for the Planet"
Light and comfortable
Made from high-quality cotton and dyed with natural botanicals, Manju offers an incredibly soft and comfortable fit that will keep your child comfortable all day long.
Healthy and environmentally friendly
Unlike synthetic dyes, natural plant dyes are safe and free of harmful chemicals that can irritate the skin.
Product information
100% cotton
On average, the clothes run a little small rather than too big.
Safe for skin and nature.
Our products are sourced from natural raw materials and made by hand. Due to these natural processes, slight deviations from the product photos and between products are possible. This gives the product its uniqueness and character.
Washing instructions
Due to the plant dyeing, 1) wash the clothes separately to avoid discoloration 2) hand wash and 3) dry them lying down in the shade.
Our clothes are handwoven and plant-dyed. This gives them a special look and a unique feel.
However, it also means that appropriate care is necessary. To ensure that you have as long a time together as possible, we recommend that you always wash your clothes by hand, use mild detergent and dry them lying down in the shade.
This will protect the fibres and the natural colouring.
Ironing and dry cleaning are strongly discouraged.
Discover
the feeling of handwoven clothing and experience the difference.
It reminds us that clothing is more than just a way to cover our bodies - it is a way to express our personality.
Be part of
something bigger
Purchasing handwoven clothing from non-profit organizations offers you more than just a piece of clothing. It is an enriching experience that connects you to something bigger and gives you the opportunity to make a positive impact.
Wearing this clothing is not only a fashion statement, but also a sign of solidarity and a sense of responsibility.
It also shows that you are aware of how clothes are made and that you appreciate the craftsmanship that went into each piece.