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Under the Nile has your little one covered from head to toe with their eco-friendly, fair trade fall and winter clothing made of 100% Egyptian organic cotton. When you purchase Under the Nile products, you make more than just a fashion statement. Under the Nile is a do good, feel good company, and their cute designs are as thoughtful as their earth and humanity loving practices.
Under the Nile’s Baby Long Johns shown above, are a versatile staple for every baby’s wardrobe. The snug, cozy fit of these long johns will keep baby warm during cold weather when layered underneath clothing. They may also be worn as pajamas on chilly winter nights.
$32 – Cardigan with Footed Pant
If you’d like to dress up your little girl in festive holiday red, the Flannel Wrap Dress with Leggings is a stylish choice. The kimono style wrap with ribbon tie closure will look equally adorable paired with sparkly shoes and a hair bow for a special occasion, or dressed down with casual sneakers when headed for the playground.
$34 – Flannel Wrap Dress with Leggings
Hats are a must have for cold weather outdoor excursions, as body heat escapes most quickly through the top of the head. We love the Ear Flap Hat because not only does it keep tiny ears warm, it has a snap closure under the chin, so babies who typically toss their hats off won’t be able to send them flying.
For veggie loving tikes who don their hats with dignity, the Carrot, Tomato, or Banana hat will make your little guy even more seemingly edible and adorable than usual. These caps will keep baby’s head warm while garnering many smiles from passerby. They’d also make a unique layette gift for someone who’s about to ‘produce.’
100% Egyptian organic cotton clothing from Under the Nile may be passed on as hand me downs for younger siblings, or lent to a friend or relative’s baby, as its high-quality fabric and design make it suitable for many happy, comfortable wears.

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