Mia Organic Cotton Boxer PJ in Black

$79.00 USD
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The crop version of our popular Mia PJs. Our classic PJs feature classic white piping, and a PJ top with an oversized fit.


• 100% Organic Cotton

• Matt finish (no sheen)

• White piping

• Top: boxy fit with crop length, notch collar and front button closure

• Boxers: high waisted with full elastic waistband, side pockets

• Cold Machine wash on delicate cycle

• Our model is a size 2-4 and wears a Small in these images

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Soft | Breathable | Sustainable

Why choose organic cotton?

Organic Cotton is grown using methods and materials that
have a low impact on the environment. The fiber in organic cotton is longer than regular cotton making them stronger and more durable. Due to these long fibers, organic cotton clothes feel better on your skin and appear to be smoother and comfier.

Social Responsibility

Sustainability

Social Responsibility

As a company we are committed to ensuring we operate in an environmentally responsible way. We are far from perfect, but WE REALLY CARE! We believe that every small bit helps, and we are actively taking steps to increase sustainability and reduce our footprint both behind the scenes in sourcing and manufacturing, as well as what our customers take home.

Our aim is to source beautiful, sustainable fabrics that are the premium quality our customers expect.

Every decision we make, we consider the impact on the environment. Some of our initiatives include reducing our plastic consumption by up to 70% by not individually bagging our garments coming from our factory. We are working on a biodegradable plastic for the bags we do use. 

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