Cosy Pyjamas

December 14, 2011 by  
Filed under Clothing, Grown Ups

There’s something about those long, cold winter evenings that seems to call out for getting snug and comfortable in your pyjamas and settling in for an early night.  There aren’t that many eco pyjamas out there for women, but I’ve picked out a couple of pairs that I’ve managed to scout out. I do like [...]

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Eco coats for Kids

December 5, 2011 by  
Filed under Clothing, Kids & Teens

I’ve found it surprisingly hard to find coats for children that are environmentally friendly too.  It’s easy to find organic cotton T shirts and so on, but not that many eco retailers seem to offer a good range of coats too.  I’ve found a few nice ones to share with you though. A real favourite [...]

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Hot Picks from Ciel

October 19, 2011 by  
Filed under Clothing, Family, Grown Ups

I like Ciel clothes for many reasons: they’re ethically produced to strong environmental standards and the clothes have simple designs, but very lovely. This braset is fine organic cotton bra and brief set is perfect to wear when comfort is key. It’s hand finished with a beautiful fine tulle French embroidered lace trim and doesn’t [...]

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Kite Kids’ Krackers

October 3, 2011 by  
Filed under Clothing, Kids & Teens

Kite Kids have some wonderful clothes for children up to 11 years old.  Their clothes are made from certified organic cotton, bamboo or recycled polyester and are all produced without using any harmful chemicals. How about this snuggly, warm, Half Zip Fleece for boys?  It’s made from polyester (50% of which is recycled).  It’s practical [...]

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Organic Mens T-Shirts

September 10, 2011 by  
Filed under Clothing, Featured Posts, Grown Ups

Hubby and eldest son are in the market for some new t-shirts so I thought it is a good opportunity to try and convert them to the gorgeous organic t-shirts that are available.  So here are a few that I have found: Surrealist Cinema T-shirt – available in sizes s-xxl, made from organic fairtrade cotton.  [...]

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Organic Baby Bibs from Dam Tam

February 6, 2011 by  
Filed under Babies & Toddlers, Gifts, Top Picks

Have you seen the new look website from TGF favourite Dam Tam yet?  It is looking super cool.  Today we are loving the organic cotton baby bibs that they have on offer. You can never have enough baby bibs and I like ones that make a statement, so these fab looking ones from Little Green [...]

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Green Nippers

February 4, 2011 by  
Filed under Babies & Toddlers, Clothing, Top Picks

Green Nippers are an ethical and eco-conscious baby and children’s clothing label. All their clothes are made from Soil Association certified 100% organic cotton and they’re also free of chemical dyes. The garments are manufactured in a Control Union certified factory in Turkey under the Global Organic Textile Standard.  They have their own range of clothes [...]

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Asquith London Organic Yoga Clothing

Here at TGF we are huge fans of the Asquith clothing label which offers Organic and Bamboo clothing designed for yoga, Pilates and for simply living in.  The clothing label produces an array of clothing styles that are simple, well cut, classic and elegant. All collections are designed to flatter the wearer.  The fabulous new [...]

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Silk and Wool Bodies from Dam Tam

Here at TGF we are big fans of Dam Tam and their clothing range for young children.  Dam Tam offers a variety of eco-friendly clothing products at very modest prices. Throughout this Winter your youngsters would love nothing more to be nice and snug so TGF have selected wool and silk baby bodies that will [...]

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Why not make your bathroom eco-friendly and feel the benefits for yourself!

Trying to transform your bathroom into an eco-friendly haven is not as difficult as you may think and requires minimal effect from you and will benefit both the environment and your pocket. TGF have gathered together some top tips and the latest eco-friendly products to ensure that you achieve an eco-friendly bathroom without any hassle.

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