Organic Eyelet Flutter Dress - Light Blue Eyelet
Makemake Organics
A breezy flutter-sleeve dress from Makemake Organics, made from GOTS certified organic cotton. The eyelet detailing gives it a classic, dressed-up feel while the lightweight fabric keeps things comfortable for everyday wear. An easy reach for warm-weather days that call for something a little more put-together.
Key Features
- Machine wash gentle
- 100% GOTS organic cotton
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| GOTS-certified production adds material confidence | Light colors may show stains more easily |
| Soft organic cotton feels gentle for everyday wear | Style may be less practical for rough play |
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Why: 100% GOTS certified organic cotton described as soft and breathable; flutter sleeves and relaxed silhouette designed for easy movement and keeping little ones cool and comfortable. This represents 28% of the total score.
Why: GOTS certification (IDFL 010673/26390) confirms chemical-free processing; azo-free, non-toxic, eco-friendly dyes and freedom from flame retardants and harsh chemicals explicitly stated; FairTrade certified. This represents 24% of the total score.
Why: Matching bloomer included for sizes up to 24M and machine washable on gentle cycle; however, no closure type (snaps, buttons, zipper) is specified, limiting assessment of dressing convenience. This represents 20% of the total score.
Why: GOTS certified organic cotton with intricate Schiffli eyelet embroidery crafted in a certified factory; machine washable on gentle cycle with low-heat tumble dry supports reasonable wash durability. This represents 18% of the total score.
Why: Full material composition (100% GOTS organic cotton), GOTS license numbers (IDFL 010673/26390), azo-free and non-toxic dye disclosure, flame retardant-free claim, and complete care instructions are all explicitly documented. This represents 10% of the total score.