Collection: Classic Organic Baby Basics: The Second Skin Collection

The Purity of Nature-Colored Cotton: Why Classic is Better


Our Classic Collection represents the purest form of infant wear. Unlike mass-produced baby clothing that relies on heavy bleaching and synthetic dyes, our nature-colored cotton essentials retain the natural earthy tones of the cotton plant itself. This ensures that no harsh chemicals ever touch your baby's skin, making these pieces the ultimate choice for babies with eczema or reactive skin.
These minimalist organic baby clothes are built for daily wear and longevity. By focusing on high-quality GOTS-certified fibers and reinforced stitching that meets ITS safety standards, we ensure that our 'second skin' rompers and sleepers maintain their shape and buttery softness wash after wash. Whether you are stocking up on newborn basics or looking for a sustainable, high-quality gift, the Eotton Classic range offers the safety of nature combined with timeless Canadian design.



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Common Questions & Care

What does "Nature-Colored" cotton mean?

Nature-colored cotton is a rare variety of cotton that grows naturally in shades of brown, tan, and green. Because the color is in the fiber itself, we do not use any chemical dyes, making it the safest and most eco-friendly fabric for a baby's skin.

Are these classic basics suitable for year-round wear?

Yes. Organic cotton is highly breathable and helps regulate a baby's body temperature. Our classic essentials are designed to be worn on their own in warmer months or as a base layer during the winter.

Is the "Second Skin" fit restrictive?

Not at all. We use a specific knitting tension that allows the fabric to stretch and move with your baby. It is designed to be snug and comforting, like a gentle hug, without being tight or restrictive.

How do I care for my organic cotton basics?

For the health of your baby, we strongly recommend washing our organic cotton with no detergent. Because our fabrics—like interlock, airlayer, and knitted sweaters—are thick and absorbent, chemical detergents can easily remain trapped in the fibers even after rinsing. To keep the fabric 100% pure, use only warm water. If you must use detergent, you must use extra-clear water for rinsing to ensure no chemical residue is left behind.