They Grow Up So Fast 💚 To'hum's Circular Babywear Program

One day they're tiny bundles in your arms, the next they're outgrowing their favorite onesie.

We Want Our Clothes Back!

When your little one outgrows their To'hum pieces, send them back to us. We'll give them a second life by donating them to families who need them most. because every baby deserves to feel the gentle touch of organic, sustainable babywear.

As our thank you, you'll receive 20% off your next purchase. It's our way of celebrating this beautiful cycle of giving and growing together.

How Our Circular Babywear Program Works

Instead of the typical buy-wear-discard cycle, we've created something better, a circle of care that keeps going. Your pre-loved To'hum pieces don't end up in landfills. They travel from you to another mother's arms, from one  baby to the next.

This is what we call circular fashion: keeping our organic cotton and sustainable materials in use, reducing waste, and creating a community of mothers who care about the planet their children will inherit.

Think of it as cradle to cradle, not cradle to grave. Every piece gets to begin again, carrying forward the love and care you gave it.

🌍 Our Current Charity Partner: Women & Babies in Uganda

We periodically select charities that align with our mission of supporting mothers and babies worldwide. Currently, your returned To'hum pieces are being sent to support women and their little ones in rural Uganda, providing them with safe, organic babywear they might not otherwise have access to.

This is the power of circular, sustainable babywear.

Stay tuned for announcements about our upcoming charity partners. Together, we devote to creating a global circle of care for mothers and babies everywhere.

Why Circular Matters for Your Baby's Future

Every time you return a To'hum piece, you're:

  • Keeping organic materials out of landfills
  • Reducing the environmental impact of baby clothing
  • Supporting families in need
  • Teaching your little one about sustainability and sharing
  • Being part of a community of conscious mothers

Because the world you're raising them in matters just as much as what you dress them in.

Ready to return your outgrown pieces? Contact us to start the circle.

Goals of To'hum and Circular Clothing

Reducing the Fashion Waste

In 2019 alone, 208 Million Pounds of fashion waste was created by disposable clothing. With the "Circularity" model we have adopted as To'hum, we want to stand against these fashion wastes and support sustainable life.

Reducing the Greenhouse Gas Emmisions

United Nations Climate Change News states, the fashion industry contributes around 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions due to its long supply chains and energy intensive production; more than all international flights and maritime shipping combined. Thanks to the model we have adopted, we are adopting to reduce air pollution by reducing the function of this chain.

Reducing the Cotton Production

Quantis found that over 90% of the emissions for apparel come from four activities: dyeing and finishing, fabric preparation, yarn preparation, and fiber production. Therefore, in the model we have adopted, the need for dyeing and cotton will decrease, as the clothes will remain in circulation.

 

We will achieve circularity in fashion industry, together. 

FAQs

It is a way of doing business, moreover a mindset. It takes production, use and end-of-life phases of the product into consideration and already designs the product with this philosophy in mind.

Yes, but 6 times lower than a normal baby garment. This is calculated by a third party independent consultancy firm including our production and your use phases. Soon the report will be disclosed to public.

This is the program where To'hum focuses on the social aspects of sustainability. Your garments are designed not to fail but when they are getting old because of natural causes we are donating them to the nations and communities who are in need.

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is recognised as the world's leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibres. It defines high-level environmental criteria along the entire organic textiles supply chain and requires compliance with social criteria as well.

- You can trace the producer and the production conditions with the specific code on the label of your garment. Head to GOTS page.