Sense Organics - Review
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Sense Organics – Review

It always feels like a huge win to find an ethical brand making beautiful children’s clothes. That’s why Sense Organics is such a great discovery. Their clothes are organic, certified fair trade and they contain no harsh chemicals. They have developed great relationships with their suppliers, meaning that they can ensure fair working conditions in all factories. What’s more, the clothes are affordable and lovely quality.

Sense Organics - Review

Sense Organics Dresses

These Sense Organics dresses are an ideal solution for little girls who insist on wearing dresses at all times. Lia is very fussy about what she wears, and I find it quite difficult to get her into a top and trousers. And yet in winter, a dress just isn’t warm enough for many situations. Lia is wearing the striped sweat dress with penguins. Libby is wearing the black navy sweat dress with penguins. Because you can never have too many penguins.

Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review

Both dresses are really warm, ideal for the colder months. The girls love them and find them comfortable to wear. They can put the dresses on themselves because they’re nice and stretchy with no complicated buttons. They also adore the penguins on the front although Libby was a bit upset that Lia had more penguins that she did. You can’t win sometimes. Luckily, when Libby’s Sense Organics top arrived, the penguin situation was instantly resolved.

Sense Organics Tops

The thing I love about the style of Sense Organics tops is that they’re long. The girls aren’t particularly tall but I often find tops can be a bit short on them, they’re much happier with something that pulls down nicely over the top of their trousers or skirt. Libby has the penguin print top and fell in love with it immediately. I don’t blame her really, it’s spectacularly cute.

The top has poppers at the back and a navy neckline. It’s nice and light, ideal for the summer months but it will be fine for wearing with other layers in the winter too. It’s loose enough for her to move around in, she’s already insisted she’ll be wearing it to her drama class next week.

Lia has the ice flower print tunic top. Remarkably, because it’s a tunic she’s accepting it instead of a dress. It looks great with a pair of leggings or jeans and I love the way it’s slightly tailored at the top. The colours are beautiful as well and the top is light and lovely quality.

Sense Organics - Review

The tunic top is another one that’s easy for Lia to put on and take off herself. It has no fiddly buttons, she simply pulls it on over her head. This one is age 2-3 and it’s a bit large on her at the moment, but that just means it will last her for longer. 

Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review
Sense Organics - Review

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