Jammies good enough to eat…
Posted by Rachel on Oct 27th, 2008
Now, now, get your mind out of the gutter. Just because these jammies can be found at Whole Foods doesn’t mean there is anything naughty about them! In fact, they are not naughty at all - check this out…
Indigenous fair-trade pajamas are made with 100% organic, color-grown cotton. Traditional dye process which may use toxic chemicals and pollute the environment are NOT used to color the fabric, and Indigenous ensures environmental sustainability. The pajamas are handcrafted by artisans in villages who have joined Indigenous - cooperatives that pay fairly and support the local community. The pajamas are sold in most Whole Foods Market stores across the U.S., and while made by Indigenous, are labeled as Whole Body – a department of Whole Foods Market.
Indigenous CEO Scott Leonard says, “Indigenous has been a leader in Fair Trade and organic cotton for more than a decade, so it’s fitting that this sleep set will be available to consumers at a store that shares Indigenous’ ideals.”
The comfy, lightweight, striped bottoms contrast the knit sleeveless tank top in beige and darker brown. These PJs are unisex, so we suggest you get a set for him and a set for her and give them as fair trade holiday gifts to your friends. To purchase, locate a Whole Foods near you. This pajama set is in high-demand because it is fair-trade, organic, made with color-grown cotton and unisex - quite a combination!