Eco - Kids Hemp Dresses

 

girls purple dress

 

 

 

Pink/Blue hoody choose size
 
Blue/Pink top choose size
Green Hemp Dress choose size
Girls Blue Dress choose size
Purple Beach Dress choose size

 

girls organic dress

 

About Hemp

Pure hemp is an incredibly durable fabric, which when washed it continually reveals a new surface, so becomes softer with use. Consequently if you give these garments made from Hemp fabric, reasonable care, they will give a lifetime of service.

Hemp fabric quickly soaks up moisture, which is why these clothes are so cool and comfortable. Hemp is really strong when wet, which is why it doesn't weaken with washing.

Hemp is historically known as one of the oldest plants used in the world. In fact it has been grown for thousands of years and Hemp seeds have been found in archaeological digs in many places around the World.

Paper made from Hemp fibre was found in old tombs in China and Hemp fabric in the tombs of Anchient Egypt.

Hemp fabrics, cords and Hemp ropes were a much needed commodity to early explorers, as they provided sails and ropes for their ships as well as clothing and shelter.

For many years, Hemp was essention to many countries economy and for two hundred years taxes in the USA could be paid with bales of hemp.

Many famous artist painted on canvas and our very own William Shakespeare wrote on hemp paper.

Hemp is made from the longest and strongest natural plant fibre and is stronger when wet than when dry, which makes Hemp cloth really hard wearing. It will outwear cotton and other natural fibres.

Its so great that Hemp fabric improves with washing and wearing. Modern mothers will love this as over time it becomes softer yet doesn't lose its shape or the way it looks.

Today we are all concerned about environmental issues and you will be pleased to learn that Hemp is organic and can be grown in most climate and it can tolerate most conditions including in soil that has a high salt content.

The Hemp crop will thrive with little or no use of herbicides, fertilisers, insecticidesor fungicides.

The wood pulp industry currently uses chlorines to make paper, but this is not necessary to turn hemp into paper and when compared to timber, hemp will make up to 4½ times more paper per acre.

The Hemp plant is truly amazing and its deep taproot can penetrate through the soil and bring nutrients towards the surface and also aerate the soil. It is capable of outgrowing all weeds, so chokes them and leaves the field weed free for the next year.