Why Choose Organic Cotton
No Chemicals
Grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers
Water Efficient
Uses 91% less water than conventional cotton
Soil Health
Crop rotation improves soil quality
GOTS Certified
Third-party verified standards
Organic Cotton Fabric Options
Organic Jersey
140-200 GSM single jersey for t-shirts and basics
- Soft natural hand feel
- Excellent for baby wear
Organic French Terry
240-280 GSM looped interior for sweatshirts
- Cozy and comfortable
- Sustainable athleisure
Organic Fleece
280-320 GSM brushed interior for warmth
- Chemical-free comfort
- Ideal for hoodies
Common Organic Cotton Garments
GOTS Certification
Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the leading textile processing standard for organic fibers. Our organic cotton supply chain is GOTS certified, ensuring:
Organic Fiber Content
Minimum 70% certified organic fibers
Safe Chemicals
Prohibited and restricted substance lists
Environmental Standards
Wastewater treatment requirements
Social Criteria
Based on ILO conventions
FAQ
Products Made with This Fabric
Our certified organic cotton fabric is ideal for sustainable apparel:
Frequently Asked Questions
What certifications should organic cotton have?
Look for GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certification, which covers the entire supply chain from farming to finished product. OCS (Organic Content Standard) verifies organic fiber content. USDA Organic certifies the farming practices.
Is organic cotton more expensive than regular cotton?
Yes, typically 30-40% more expensive due to lower yields, labor-intensive farming, and certification costs. However, premium brands can command 2-3x retail prices, making it profitable for sustainable fashion lines.
Does organic cotton feel different than regular cotton?
No significant difference in hand feel. Both combed organic and regular combed cotton have similar softness. The main benefits are environmental (no pesticides) rather than tactile differences.
Can you mix organic cotton with other fibers?
Yes. Common blends: 95% organic cotton / 5% spandex for stretch, 70% organic cotton / 30% recycled polyester for durability. GOTS allows up to 30% non-organic fibers while maintaining organic label.
What's the MOQ for organic cotton garments?
Minimum 150-300 pieces per color/style, same as conventional cotton. The organic certification doesn't change MOQ requirements, but organic fabric sourcing may require longer lead times (add 7-10 days).