Eco Fashion Guide
Monday, June 22, 2026
The Revival Of Sustainable Fashion Through Khadi and Handlooms
Submitted June 22, 2026 at 03:25AM by sashipie https://ift.tt/tPu32T8
Sunday, June 21, 2026
The Question We Get Asked Most Often: "Wait... This Is Made From a Banana Tree?"
Submitted June 22, 2026 at 12:51AM by maleemaindia https://ift.tt/G1ugY6F
Do men care for natural fabrics?
I know women do, at least some!!
But what about men or their husbands? Are we telling our husbands to dress in natural fabrics too.
I recently launched men’s shirts, but got no response, could it be because men don’t care anyway?
Submitted June 21, 2026 at 08:51PM by CaseWilling1772 https://ift.tt/4dJZnse
Light, Soft, and Sexy Spring/Summer Robe
I aim to thrift most of my clothes, but more intimate items I prefer new. Any brand or company recommendations for house robes that are light (for spring and summer), land nicely on the body (not stiff like most cotton), and are--dare I say-- sexy? I'm basically looking for something similar to the mainstream that we see and know aren't ethically produced nor sustainably sourced. Thank you in advance.
Submitted June 21, 2026 at 05:00PM by havhoblight https://ift.tt/LzMoymE
tencel lyocell vs lyocell and organic cotton vs cotton
Trying to have a cleaner closet and wondering about the difference between some fibers. Ive listened to a few podcasts and have the basic understanding down that polyester/nylon for example is bad not only because how toxic the production process is but also how toxic it is to wear/wash. I live and work in a warm environment so breathability is very important to me and I want to be conscious about what I put on my body. But I’m wondering if organic and tencel is really necessary if I’m buying second hand…since I’m not supporting the production of it, just rehoming it. Or should I still be shopping for trusted brands even when thrifting rather relying on companies being truthful about what fiber they used? I also heard that some chemicals can be washed out over time so although a thrifted 100% cotton shirt might have been made using a toxic process, it’s not necessarily toxic to wear anymore??
Submitted June 21, 2026 at 09:19AM by SnorlaxRulez https://ift.tt/2yeg1mG
#sewing #sopsi #szycie
Submitted June 21, 2026 at 07:48AM by sopsifashion https://ift.tt/meZFvRW
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Most ethical cotton fabric
Submitted June 20, 2026 at 06:49PM by poopstinkyhahafunny https://ift.tt/V0pPxCO
Seeking Cotton Sweater Vests with Fun Patterns
For a while, I've been looking for a sweater vest that I can wear both on its own as a top, or over other clothes. I love patterns and earth tones, and it would be great if I could find one that has a fun pattern to be a real statement piece.
The problem is, so many that I find that fit my pattern criteria are acrylic or polyester blends. I have sensitive skin and am allergic to polyester and acrylic (and wool wouldn't be ideal either, if I'm trying to wear it directly against my skin on occasion). Cotton seems like the best bet, or maybe a cotton linen blend? Something with natural fibers that won't irritate my skin.
Does anyone have any recommendations for brands that make cotton sweater vests? (or shells? i think that's a term?) Ideally I'd like to find one secondhand, but I'd consider buying new for something I really like and would get a lot of wear out of. Any recommendations for where to look are highly appreciated.
Submitted June 20, 2026 at 01:32PM by antlrbskt https://ift.tt/6eoTbIw
Is buying second-hand clothing safe?
Submitted June 20, 2026 at 08:01AM by LoveLilacWolf https://ift.tt/IMz60iE
Friday, June 19, 2026
Two Years is *Not* a Long Time for Clothes
Submitted June 19, 2026 at 01:45PM by danhakimi https://ift.tt/BwMbaKH