about

Behind the Brand

At Tiny Tiny Doors, we hope to create clothing that makes children long to step outside the moment they put it on—clothing that stirs the heart and inspires them to take a brave first step into a new world.

From slipping into their very first pair of shoes to discovering the joy of a new toy, children live each day through a series of small adventures.

With every new encounter, they grow—curious, inspired, and full of wonder.

We hope that, day by day, they will open tiny little doors with their own hands and discover something beautiful beyond them.
And we hope to play a small part in making the precious days of childhood shine even more brightly.


About the Factory in Bangladesh

Tiny Tiny Doors pieces are made in a factory located in a rural town in Bangladesh, where careful consideration is given to both human rights and the environment.

Until recent years, Bangladesh was known as one of the poorest countries in Asia, and the reality remained that many young children had no choice but to work rather than spend their days playing.

When launching our baby clothing brand, we were guided by a simple conviction: to offer clothing made in an environment where children are never exploited. With this in mind, we chose to partner with a factory operated locally by a Japanese company committed to helping address the issue of child labour.

The factory also has an on-site daycare centre, creating a safe and supportive workplace for mothers and fathers raising young children.

In addition, solar panels installed on the roof supply the energy required for sewing, supporting the use of renewable energy in the production process.


About Organic Cotton

Many Tiny Tiny Doors pieces are made using organic cotton grown in India and certified under the Organic Content Standard (OCS), an internationally recognised certification standard.

Because it is cultivated without the use of chemical fertilisers, herbicides, insecticides, or other agricultural chemicals, it is gentler on farmers and helps preserve the health of the soil.

Organic cotton is not only kinder to people, but also a more environmentally responsible choice. It helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with global warming, while also lowering energy and water consumption.