Organic Short Romper - Butter Yellow
Makemake Organics
A relaxed one-piece in soft organic cotton, this romper is well-suited for warm days when easy dressing matters. The simple silhouette works well for active movement, and the lightweight fabric keeps things comfortable through naps and playtime alike.
Key Features
- 100% GOTS organic cotton
- Machine wash gentle
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| GOTS-certified production adds material confidence | Gentle cycle and careful care required for longevity |
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Why: 100% GOTS certified organic cotton terry with IDFL license number IDFL 010673 and certificate IDFL 26390 cited; azo-free non-toxic dyes and freedom from flame retardants and harsh chemicals explicitly stated; GOTS certified factory; OEKO-TEX referenced on brand PDP. This represents 30% of the total score.
Why: Plush terry fabric described as soft, breathable, and gentle on delicate skin; sleeveless design for easy movement and cool comfort; relaxed silhouette — multiple comfort differentiators present but no tagless or seamless claim and no independent softness validation. This represents 24% of the total score.
Why: Nickel-free snaps explicitly called out for hassle-free diaper changes on baby sizes; functional closure clearly described, supporting routine diaper changes. This represents 18% of the total score.
Why: Complete care instructions provided: machine wash gentle, no bleach, tumble dry low, cool iron, mild detergent recommended; wool dryer balls suggested for softness; no explicit durability claims or customer evidence. This represents 14% of the total score.
Why: Sleeveless short romper in terry cotton clearly suited for warm weather; relaxed silhouette and breathable fabric match stated warm-weather use case; age-based sizing implied by baby/kids collections but no explicit size chart or measurement table parsed. This represents 14% of the total score.