Eco Fashion Guide
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Aide mémoire (Il me manque 85 réponses et il me reste plus que 1 semaines !!!)
Submitted July 1, 2026 at 02:30AM by warena_crt4114 https://ift.tt/GT8r2nY
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
This is what our production floor actually looks like no machines, no conveyor belts, just this.
Submitted July 1, 2026 at 01:08AM by maleemaindia https://ift.tt/aFymt6Y
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Submitted June 30, 2026 at 07:15AM by Consistent_Drag_7280 https://ift.tt/Fz715VT
Monday, June 29, 2026
do you guys think this is real or fake? Let me know, they’re two different shirts.
Submitted June 30, 2026 at 01:44AM by SeveralEfficiency774 https://ift.tt/Y7SnI1V
Natural fibre clothing suggestions
Recommend some natural fiber exercise clothing. Especially underwear.
I've always had back/butt acne since I was a teen. It seemed to clear up a fair amount after I moved from a more humid climate to a dryer one, but in the last two years I moved back to a swampy state and it has come back with a vengeance.
I've tried a lot of different hygiene methods and laundry soaps and nothing seems to work. I recently read about someone switching to cotton underwear and it reducing their butt acne.
I'm totally down for this as I have been trying to phase out plastics from my life slowly anyway, but I'm having high school flashbacks to chafed thighs and feeling like there's a wet towel in my shorts.
If anyone has some recommendations for natural fiber exercise clothes I'd love to hear it.
I've read for some people switching to cotton underwear helped with this issue.
Submitted June 29, 2026 at 11:35PM by Phantasm_Locker https://ift.tt/9wf28sD
Are Lucy & Yak 'Obregon' and Beyond Nine 'Mabel' the exact same trousers?
Submitted June 29, 2026 at 05:35AM by CreativeSize https://ift.tt/XjYxupc
Aide mémoire (Il me manque 80 réponses et il me reste plus que 1 semaines !!!)
Submitted June 29, 2026 at 03:43AM by warena_crt4114 https://ift.tt/IwpAfVq
Some hand embroidery takes weeks per piece and fewer than 400 people still make it. Would you actually pay what "slow" really costs?
Been thinking about where hand-craft fits into sustainable fashion.
There's an embroidery from the Nilgiri Hills in South India: Toda embroidery, where a single shawl can take around three weeks, counted thread by thread entirely by hand. No machine, no printed pattern. Fewer than 400 women still practise it.
The craft only survives if the makers are paid for the time it actually takes. Underpay it and the next generation doesn't pick it up, it quietly disappears. Machine-made copies at a fraction of the price make that worse.
So I'm curious where people here actually land: would you pay more for something made this slowly and properly, or has fast fashion priced this kind of work out of most people's reach for good? Where's your honest line?
Submitted June 29, 2026 at 02:31AM by nilgiri_thread https://ift.tt/Ibyz2Wt
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Natural Fiber workout clothes for men - best brands?
Looking for tees, tanks, maybe shorts. Available in Canada
Looking to retain my CHI. Thanks
Submitted June 29, 2026 at 12:24AM by fitnatural32 https://ift.tt/7oZlJIw
Home Decor 100% Cotton
Looking for 100% cotton king size duvets that aren’t $300 a piece. Where do you shop for home decor that is sustainable?
Submitted June 28, 2026 at 07:52PM by PyxieGyrl222 https://ift.tt/CAMaWcu