Loulou Lollipop TENCEL and Organic Cotton Blend Sleeper - Canada
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Made from Loulou Lollipop's signature blend of ultra-soft and sustainable fabric using TENCEL™ Lyocell and organic cotton, this sleeper offers superior comfort and versatility. It features a full two-way zipper to make diaper change easy, flat seams on the shoulder and sides of the body, and a printed inner care label to reduce irritations for babies' delicate skin. All new sleepers are updated with fold-over handcuffs and foot cuffs of all sizes.
Features:
- Two-Way Zipper
- Fold-Over Cuffs Keep Tiny Fingers & Toes Cozy
- Fabric Helps With Temperature Regulation
- Ultra-Soft & Gentle On Baby’s Skin
- Tag-Free & Soft Neck Tape
Benefits of TENCEL:
- TENCEL fibres are naturally soft and smooth (some say even softer than silk!), making for the perfect fabric for delicate and sensitive baby skin. The softness is a super power for preventing irritation and maximizing comfort.
- TENCEL is soft like bamboo, but stands up better to machine washing (even frequent washing, which, let’s be honest, is hard to avoid with little ones!), holding its shape better and pilling less than bamboo.
- It also withstands the regular wear and tear that inevitably comes with active babies and toddlers —making it perfect for handing down to future family members or for consignment.
- TENCEL is naturally wicking and breathable, keeping babies and toddlers warm in the winter and cool and dry in the summer. And that means better sleep for everyone.
- Extensive dermatological testing has proven TENCEL to be the ideal fabric for babies with sensitive skin and even eczema. It’s naturally hypoallergenic and its smooth fibre surface minimizes friction against delicate skin.
How TENCEL™ Lyocell is made
TENCEL™ Lyocell contains biodegradable fibres (they’re compostable!) made from responsibly sourced eucalyptus tree pulp. It's made using a closed-loop production process where 99.8% of the solvents are reused during manufacturing, helping to minimize waste and environmental impact.
Contrast that with bamboo, which grows quickly without pesticides, but is converted to rayon through chemical processing that can be hard on the environment.

