4
Total suppliers
Compare 4 suppliers in Denmark for babies' apparel using cotton. Review capabilities, request quotes, and shortlist faster.
4
Total suppliers
Cotton - Non Certified
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24% response rate
Björna ApS
GRS
OCSBjörna ApS is a supplier based in Region of Southern Denmark, Denmark with capabilities across Trading and Warehousing, Distribution Of Final Products. They support production for Babies' Accessories, Soft Toys, and Bed Linen And Bed Sheets, working with materials like Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Organic Cotton, and Cotton. Use this profile to shortlist potential partners, then confirm scope, lead times, and minimum order quantities directly.
21% response rate
LIEWOOD
GRSLIEWOOD is a supplier based in Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark with capabilities across Brand. They support production for Activewear And Sportswear, Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests, and Suits And Suit- Pants, working with materials like Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Elastane (spandex), and Recycled Pre-Consumer Polyamide (nylon). Use this profile to shortlist potential partners, then confirm scope, lead times, and minimum order quantities directly.
18% response rate
MAT Aps
GRSMAT Aps is located in Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark and offers support across the supply chain. Typical capabilities include Brand, and they work on products such as Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests, Babies' Clothing, and Suits And Suit- Pants. Material experience may include Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Polyester, and Recycled Pre-Consumer Polyamide (nylon). Share a concise spec sheet and request samples before scaling production.
57% response rate
OffSpring A/S
GRSOperating from Capital Region of Denmark, Denmark, OffSpring works with sourcing teams on Babies' Clothing, Babies' Accessories, and Overcoats, Jackets, And Vests. Reported capabilities include Brand. Common inputs include Recycled Post-Consumer Polyester, Recycled Pre-Consumer Polyamide (nylon), and Responsible Wool. Reach out to validate specifications, testing requirements, and what is produced in-house versus subcontracted. Use supplier profiles to understand typical outputs, then confirm details directly with the supplier before placing orders.