What is Minimal Waste?
It's a new manufacturing method designed to reduce fabric waste at the design stage. The product is also designed and produced on the basis of the garment pattern, rather than exclusively on the basis of the design drawing.
Thinking about the pattern is integrated right from the start of product design. Care is taken to ensure that the various parts of the garment fit together perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle on the pattern, generating a minimum of waste.
Why make Minimal Waste?
Between 20% and 15% of garment textiles end up on the cutting room floor during production. When these textiles are wasted, invested natural resources are "wasted". It's vital to tackle the source of the problem by maximizing the use of textile materials and generating as little fabric waste as possible during product manufacture.
For this product, we've gone from 18% to 9% waste.
Product tests
When designing our products, we select fabrics and inks that pose no risk to small children, and accessories (buttons...) that cannot be ingested. We make sure that our textile components are not harmful if your child puts them in his or her mouth. Over and above the standards, our priority is to think of every element for baby's safety. These little details make all the difference!
Child development
We design our products with the support of a psychomotor therapist to understand the mechanisms of autonomy in children and the responses to be associated with them through our garments. "The challenge is to ensure that children don't get discouraged or bored. We need to be able to offer them actions that are within their field of possibilities, to enable them to repeat them, leading to automation, so that they can generalize the gesture", explains Agathe, our partner psychomotrician.
Helping children to become independent when dressing themselves
How do we translate this? With easy-to-zip zippers, a wider neckline so he can dress himself without getting stuck in his sweater, visual cues to help him put on his clothes the right way... A little help for your child to gradually acquire the mechanisms of autonomy and to dress like a grown-up.
Baby gym
A sport, a game, a moment of discovery and exploration for your baby?
The key to becoming a champion seed, baby gym contributes to your child's psychomotor development by providing maximum fun!
Accessible to little ones from one to 6 years of age, this fun discipline takes the form of courses built with adapted equipment.
How to dress for baby gym?
Your child can count on Domyos products to keep him comfortable: t-shirts, jogging pants, leggings and zip-up sweatshirts! The aim is to ensure that your child's movements are not hindered, and that he or she practices in comfort, without having to pull up his or her pants or pull down his or her T-shirt all the time. Depending on his level of practice, his clothing will be more or less technical.