Modern clothing is toxic.
Stick to wool.
Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca.
Modern clothing is toxic.
Stick to wool.
Merino, Cashmere, Alpaca.
We need more Bitcoin merchants/vendors selling this high quality clothing
#CircularEconomy
wool, cotton, linen
Damn, I'm already all in with my 7 Tommy John Ts - can't go back to cotton and these fuckers last forever... Oh well long time pref goals!
I recently stocked up on marino wool shirts. I haven't looked back.
They're so comfortable. Alittle delicate but great.
What about the dye used for colors. Are they fine on (most) wool products?
That's an excellent question!
I'm sure there are differences in quality for different producers, but very difficult to judge.
Considering that wool sells for more expensive than synthetics, I'd guess Theres a larger budget for higher quality dies.
Yeah seems hard to know for sure, but I'm anyway opting for as much natural stuff now as possible
Ive heard much debate about this.
Are there any real studies to go read?
Personally i make sure my undies, socks, T’s and hats are natural fibres. But for my pants and sweaters I tolerate blended fibres like 60/40 wool/polyester.
After the first wash or two I fail to see how the synthetic fibres cause much harm.
I would ask the inverse question: are there studies proving synthetic clothing is non-toxic?
Our ancestors usef natural material only clothing for millennia.
Fair. And agree.
I use that logic with food constantly.
For me personally I enjoy a blend of old and new. Anything against my skin must be mostly pure. Outerwear I see a benefit from a lighter and sometimes waterproof garments (coats, pants, boots etc).
Just a quick search, I didn't read these:
https://austinpublishinggroup.com/textile-engineering/fulltext/arte-v2-id1012.php
https://pirilana.com/en/benefits-of-natural-fibres-for-your-health-and-wellbeing/
Going to read through this. Thanks.
We are breathing microplastics in. Although it is probably not good to be wearing them, but come on. The modern world is toxic.
I don’t disagree with you.
Just discussing a sane way to go about it without…. Breaking the bank. And going to extreme lengths
I hear you. I mostly wear wool and cotton except for pants I spend a lot of time in the rain and natural pants never dry. Plus I spent two hours today huffing in chainsaw fumes. So I think all this stuff is relative.