OK OK I know that secondhand will do, and I have plenty of that, but I live in a small village and the Spanish are very precious about children and they are always immaculately turned out....so it would be good to at least have the resources to play the game sometimes (politics, politics). For instance there'd be tuts and clucks if I was to turn my newborn out in something obviously secondhand when we returned home for the first time.
So does anyone have any good websites for fabulous ethical clothing for babies?
Just found Little Shrimp and I'm in love.....
Anything else?
Fabulous ethical babywear.....?
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Fabulous ethical babywear.....?
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Re: Fabulous ethical babywear.....?
I've got some lovely things that the in-laws bought in green baby was just going to say they are out of my price range though.... but they have a sale on 
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Re: Fabulous ethical babywear.....?
Frugi is a lovely ethical site - http://www.welovefrugi.com/ We were given clothes from them when he was born, lovely soft and fitted fabulously!
I might buy something from there when DS is old enough to stay in the same size for longer than a month!
I might buy something from there when DS is old enough to stay in the same size for longer than a month!
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Going to work, to get money, to translate into things, which you use up, which means you go to work again, etc, etc.
The Norm.
What we should be doing is working at the job of life itself."
- Tom Good, The Good Life.