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We design our beanies with both style and sustainability in mind. Organic cotton holds its shape wash after wash and resists pilling, perfect for everyday adventures.
Soft ribbing provides stretch without squeezing, and the seamless knit won’t leave marks on sensitive foreheads. Choose from neutral tones and playful pops of colour to mix and match with any outfit. And when it comes to care, simply machine wash and lay flat to dry; your beanie will stay just as soft and breathable for seasons to come.
Naturally Cozy for Little Heads
Our beanies are knit from 100 % organic cotton, never scratchy or synthetic so tiny heads stay warm and comfy. Organic cotton is naturally soft and breathable , which means it keeps your child cozy without overheating.
The roll‑up cuff lets you adjust the fit as your little one grows , giving a relaxed, slouchy look or a snug cap style. Because they’re GOTS‑certified, you can trust that every fibre is gentle on delicate skin and kind to the planet.
FAQ'S
Hats are for outings and quick warm-ups, not for sleep. For naps and nighttime indoors, skip hats to prevent overheating and keep the sleep space simple: a breathable, fitted layer plus a wearable sleep sack (no loose blankets, pillows, or toys). Check the back of your baby’s neck to gauge comfort, warm and dry is perfect; sweaty or hot means remove a layer. Pop the hat on for the walk or stroller, then take it off once you’re inside or your little one is warm. Always follow safe-sleep guidance and your pediatrician’s advice.
Treat knits gently so they keep that plush, photo-ready look. Always check your garment label first.
- Wash less: air out between wears; spot-clean small spills.
- When washing: turn inside out, place in a mesh bag, and use cold water on a delicate cycle (or hand wash). Choose a mild, fragrance-free detergent. No bleach, fabric softener, or harsh stain removers.
- After washing: don’t wring. Press out water, roll in a towel, then lay flat to dry on a clean surface. Reshape while damp—align shoulders, cuffs, and hem so it dries to the right size. Avoid the dryer and direct sun.
- For hats: reshape the crown and cuff; dry flat. You can set the hat over a small rolled towel or bowl to keep its dome without stretching the ribbing.
- Snags happen: never cut a loop. Use a knit repair needle or small crochet hook to pull the snag back to the inside and smooth the surface.
- Store smart: fold (don’t hang), and keep clean, dry knits in a breathable bag or drawer with cedar or lavender.
Start with a soft, breathable base, add a cozy mid-layer (sweater/hat), and top with a weather layer as needed. A simple rule: babies typically wear one more layer than you would in the same environment; watch for overheating (sweaty chest, flushed skin).





