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George or Thor Sham

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George or Thor Sham

Why It's Good:

What a sham—it adds style (and comfort) to any nursery.

Why It's Green:

The material is 100% organic cotton so less pesticides and toxins were used to grow it and the cute embroidery is hand done, which saves energy.

Where To Get It:

http://crystalbabyorganics.com/ | $47.00