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Organic Cotton Products
Posted by Jamie Outlaw on July 20, 2007 - 11:33am.

I recently discovered that West Elm is selling organic cotton towels, sheets and other products. I ordered some new towels and sheets today, as it was time for me to get some new ones. Target and Wal-Mart also offer these types of products. Have any of y'all bought any yourself?

 

 




<em>Statuesqueone</em>'s picture
Not yet
by Statuesqueone on July 20, 2007 - 3:55pm
Guess I didn't really appreciate the importance of Organic cotton until I started reading about it here. Next time I need towels I will definitely check out the Organic section.
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Ditto
by Monmac1 on July 21, 2007 - 4:40pm
I have not bought any yet either, but thanks for the heads up! My friend works at Target so I casn get a discount!! YAY!!
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bedding too
by dancingqueen on July 23, 2007 - 6:54pm
I just went on the Target site and realized that these organic towels are selling for $4.00-9.00.  How great that organic is now available to everyone at a reasonable cost.  I know saw the other day that they also carry organic bedding.  I wonder how the sheets feel?  I might have to invest  and let you know.
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Target's Organic Sheets
by holbunny on January 24, 2008 - 12:01pm

I bought Target's Organic sheets and my husband loves them!  He crawled into bed and said "Wow, these new sheets feels really nice!  I think these are the best sheets we've ever owned, what are they?" They are super soft! I believe they were about $60 for king-size.  

If you can't afford "certified organic", I think it's still good to opt for the others, even if they are a blend.  The higher the demand for organic, the more that might be produced and hopefully the prices will begin to come down even more.  Many large manufacturers are feeling the pressure to go organic so they are blending organic cotton with conventional because they aren't ready to spend so much more to go all organic.

Holbunny

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West Elm
by jamieo on July 24, 2007 - 12:20pm

I ended up ordering a set of sheets and some towels from West Elm.  I received everything today and will be putting the sheets on my bed tonight after washing them.  They are 230 thread count but 100% organic cotton.  They feel somewhat soft, but I'll have a better idea once I am able to wash them.  West Elm also has a sheet set that is about 70% bamboo thread and 30% cotton (or something along that range).  I may order a set of those to see what they are like as well.

 

 


<em>dancingqueen</em>'s picture
scratchy sheets-ugh
by dancingqueen on July 24, 2007 - 12:33pm
Please let us know how they feel to sleep in.  The worst is sleeping on scratcy sheets. 
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My thoughts exactly
by Clementine16 on July 26, 2007 - 12:46pm
When I get into bed I like the softest and most comfortable sheets possible.  I'd love to know how these compare.  I have never thought about buying something like organic towels and sheets.  I actually never realized until I started searching this website how many products are now offering organic alternatives.  I also just read an article over the weekend in a very mainstream magazine about turning your kitchen green.  Not only did it mention cooking meals but also the products in your kitchen!  I thought it was great to see. 
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Not So Great
by jamieo on August 8, 2007 - 12:58pm

The sheets I ordered from West Elm were 250 thread count organic cotton. They were ok, but not as soft as I was hoping they would be. I've been using 400 thread count sheets for a long time, and of course, the 250 thread counts would not be as soft, but I was hoping I would like them anyway.

 

I bought another set from Target made from a blend of cotton and bamboo threads. These are a lot better and even though they are also 250 thread count, bamboo fibershave a softer feel than cotton so, overall these are pretty comparable to the 400 thread count sheets I was used to.

 

I would go for a higher thread count organic cotton or a blend of cotton and bamboo (with as high a percentage of bamboo as possible) for eco-friendly sheets :D

 

The orgnic towels I ordered from West Elm are fanntastic though- and very reasonably priced. I would not hesitate to buy more of these - and I will as I need new towels!


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Comment: Not So Great
by eapoosmama on September 3, 2007 - 8:45pm

Is your package labeled "Certified Organic Cotton" and have the seal.  If it is not there is a good likelyhood that the product is not certified.  This means that while many of the fiber are organic they can be mixed in with non organic in the milling and thus making it really not organic at all.  Also when a product is certified the mill must perform certain cleaning procedure on the equipment to seperate the high pesticide content fibers off the equipment prior to milling organics.

 As for your comment on next time getting a set with a higher content of Bamboo for eco friendly sheets -- I would consider passing or researching this a bit more.

Bamboo is a wood fiber, unlike a plant fiber like cotton.  There is an incredible amount of chemical processing that goes into preparing the fiber for milling.  Processing that are NOT eco-friendly to the environment.  While bamboo is a self sustainable plant material it is not being harvested in China in a manner that it is not being properly replenished to my understanding. 

100% bamboo fabrics are naturally scratchy and not very comfy friendly.  The 70% 30% with a tad of lycra for stretch is a wonderful blend and will give you a nice feel to the touch.

I have wholesaled these fabrics in for my business in addition to some wonderful products made with hemp/cotton fleece and velours.

Just some food for thought when your shopping for those sheets.  If they are cheap there may be a good chance they are  not 100% Organic.  Some of my organic print cotton wovens go for approx $30.00 a yard.

Good luck


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Nothing is perfect and the
by jamieo on November 28, 2007 - 12:50pm

Nothing is perfect and the products I choose are better than many alternatives.  Even if they are not entirely organic or certified, they are an improvement over traditional products.

 

 


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Pottery Barn too
by Vicki_R on August 11, 2007 - 12:54pm
I just recieved the new Pottery Barn bed catalog of all organic products.  They looked really nice and very fashionable too.  Isn't it amazing that you can buy these things at Target and West Elm for a great price.  By the way, West Elm is owned by Pottery Barn.  They are just a bit hipper and trendier.  Glad to hear you like the quality.
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expensive
by Photohappiness on August 18, 2007 - 10:02am
I really want to get some organic cotton or other organic alternative blankets and comforters eventually in our place. All the prices I looked are expensive in store or internet. How much does it cost at Target or Wal Mart for organic cotton blankets/bedding?
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careful buying organic anything at Walmart
by eapoosmama on September 3, 2007 - 8:51pm

Walmart and Organic just don't walk hand in hand in harmony.

 There is much that goes into growing, harvesting, milling organics. They need to yeild a fair return in order to continue in the shadow of Box Businesses who really care and practice nothing for the organic community. 

While living on my fixed budget buying organics sting, I will continue to support them at their fair trade pricing so as to continue making sure they are available outside of the box.


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most affordable
by Vicki_R on September 5, 2007 - 10:47am
I don't know the price off hand, but I do know that they are probably affordable since they are at Target.  I just saw them the other day and glanced at the color choices.  The selection is limited, to white and some other neutrals.  If you want more of a selection, you need to go to other stores.  I agree about Wal-mart.  Am not a fan!!!
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bamboo & cotton blend
by jamieo on November 28, 2007 - 12:48pm
I'm still using and very happy with the bamboo/cotton blended sheets and pillow cases.  I would not hesitate to buy them again.
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