Slate | Organic Zipper Romper
L'ovedbaby
A well-considered one-piece from L'ovedbaby, made from GOTS certified organic cotton and finished with a two-way zipper that opens from either end — handy for dressing and changes alike. Small zipper tabs at the neck and ankle add a thoughtful safety detail, and the tagless construction keeps things comfortable against baby's skin. Machine washable and ethically made in India.
Key Features
- 100% GOTS organic cotton
Pros & Cons
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Soft organic cotton supports everyday comfort | Light colors may show stains more easily |
| One-piece fit is less flexible than separates |
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Why: Official brand PDP explicitly states GOTS certified 100% organic cotton, azo-free non-toxic dyes, and toxin-free processing; GOTS claim is brand-asserted without an independent certificate number, placing this in upper Good range. This represents 30% of the total score.
Why: Tagless construction and GOTS organic cotton are explicit comfort differentiators; brand also notes hypoallergenic properties for sensitive skin, but no knit type, stretch, or gusset details are provided. This represents 24% of the total score.
Why: Two-way zipper explicitly described as zipping from neck down for dressing and from ankle up for diaper changing, with safety zipper tabs at both ends — a genuinely fast-access system meeting Excellent criteria. This represents 18% of the total score.
Why: Machine wash warm/tumble dry low explicitly stated, and brand proactively explains shrinkage management by cutting garments longer — clear, complete care guidance with thoughtful durability planning. This represents 14% of the total score.
Why: Footless everyday design with pockets is clearly described; full weight-based size chart from Preemie-NB through 18-24M is present with detailed fit guidance including preemie vs newborn comparison, meeting Good criteria comfortably. This represents 14% of the total score.