Breganwood Organics
Breganwood Organics is our third child! When we married, we were given the chance to take charge of the family business. With our children in tow, we decided to grow the brand in the same way and with the same values we were raising our kids. First, our products would be made to last and not simply destined to become pretty landfill in a few short years. They would be made in a way that nurtured the community; so we turned our back on mass manufacturing to build a small and talented team whose work is properly valued and rewarded. And finally, we would only use materials and processes that nurtured the environment rather than help destroy it.
To yours...
It's the little things you enjoy together as a family that really make a happy home. We hope that our children's bath linens, which are all designed and made from the heart, will help you and your little ones have lots of fun each and every day. It's what good memories are made of!
Happy splashing!
Laurie - Breganwood Organics
Organic cotton is special. Did you know only 1% of cotton farmed worldwide is organic? And its grown by hard-working farmers who want safe fields, healthy jobs and a great finished product.
Most manufacturers use cotton that’s been genetically altered; peppered with synthetic fertilizeOrganic cotton is special. Did you know only 1% of cotton farmed worldwide is organic? And its grown by hard-working farmers who want safe fields, healthy jobs and a great finished product.
Most manufacturers use cotton that’s been genetically altered; peppered with synthetic fertilizer, pesticides and fungicides and then artificially harvested to satisfy deadlines rather than wait for nature to take its course . Without a doubt, conventional cotton consumes a huge amount of highly toxic chemicals. Who really wants that? It’s not good for the land, for the people working on the farms or for the person wearing the finished fabric.
So come on, choose organic: you’ll do good, look good and feel good.
r, pesticides and fungicides and then artificially harvested to satisfy deadlines rather than wait for nature to take its course . Without a doubt, conventional cotton consumes a huge amount of highly toxic chemicals. Who really wants that? It’s not good for the land, for the people working on the farms or for the person wearing the finished fabric.
So come on, choose organic: you’ll do good, look good and feel good.