Organic Dolman Sleeve Dress - Pop Floral
Makemake Organics
A relaxed, easy-to-wear dress from Makemake Organics, made with organic cotton and cut with dolman sleeves for unrestricted movement. The pop floral print gives it a playful feel that works just as well for everyday errands as it does for a special outing.
Key Features
- Crafted from 100% Organic Cotton (230gsm)
- Machine wash gentle
- 100% GOTS organic cotton
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Soft organic cotton feels gentle for everyday wear | Light colors may show stains more easily |
| GOTS-certified production adds material confidence | Style may be less practical for rough play |
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Why: 100% organic cotton at 230gsm provides a soft, substantial feel; tagless design explicitly noted for all-day comfort; relaxed dolman sleeves support free movement; azo-free dyes used. This represents 28% of the total score.
Why: GOTS certification with documented license number (IDFL 010673) confirms chemical-free supply chain; azo-free, non-toxic dyes explicitly stated; tagless design removes irritation risk; OEKO-TEX referenced at brand level. This represents 24% of the total score.
Why: Relaxed dolman sleeve silhouette and pull-on style (implied by no closure mention) support easy dressing; matching bloomer included for sizes up to 24M adds convenience; tagless design reduces caregiver fuss. This represents 20% of the total score.
Why: 230gsm organic cotton weight suggests a substantial, durable fabric; GOTS certified factory and FairTrade manufacturing imply quality construction standards; machine washable with low-heat tumble dry. This represents 18% of the total score.
Why: Exact fabric composition stated (100% organic cotton, 230gsm), GOTS certification with license number documented, azo-free dye claim made, full care instructions provided, IDFL third-party certifier named, and GOTS license number explicitly cited. This represents 10% of the total score.