Tips For Buying Organic Clothing

Tips For Buying Organic Clothing - Ecologíaverde

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The textile sector is one of those that most exploits natural resources annually, especially as a result of the abuse in purchases of clothing and accessories that currently occurs in Western countries. We buy more than we have – generally – and we usually do it in large multinational firms, which use very aggressive manufacturing methods for the planet, both in manufacturing, as well as in obtaining raw materials and during the dyeing processes. If you like fashion and dress well, but you don’t want to contribute to this exploitation, now is a good time to start dressing ecologically, or, what is the same, sign up for eco-fashion.

Fashion is not at odds with environmental responsibility, you just have to know how to choose what to buy and where. Next, we give you a series of tips so that you can start dressing with a green conscience.

Don’t Buy More Than You Need

It sounds obvious, but if we all apply this principle, this sector will not harm the planet as much as it does. It’s just about discerning what we need and checking if the clothes we already have can be converted or repaired, instead of acquiring more for the pleasure of “brand new”. If you feel like having new clothes for the summer, stick to this idea: organize a flea market with your friends at home, in which each one contributes all those pants, dresses, and jackets that have outgrown or have stopped liking them. Go back several centuries and practice bartering. In my experience, after doing this fun practice, you usually come home with clothes (in good condition, of course, nobody brings broken clothes), new to you for the medical price of zero dollars and with the satisfaction that your friends are going to enjoy those clothes that you no longer want.

If you dare, also organize it in your neighborhood or create an event for this purpose on social networks.

Take A Look At Second Hand Clothes

Giving a second life to dresses that have already been worn is always a better option than buying new clothes. We don’t have to associate “second-hand” with poor quality fabrics, or old or pilled clothes. In the cities, there are many second-hand options, both in permanent stores and in temporary markets, where you can find wonderful clothes in good condition at a lower price. Make a guide of all of them and go explore, without hurry. You will arrive home with a handful of new clothes that you will surely enjoy. Many of them offer clothes with some “defect”, for example, a tear or one button missing, which you can, with a little skill, repair yourself. You will save a lot on your textile budget.

Don’t Buy Without Looking. Take Some Time To Find Out

If we are going to buy new clothes, we can begin to look at something other than price, size, color, and shape. We also have to know what material it is made of. It is not the same to buy a dress made with organic and renewable raw materials as one that obtains its raw materials through chemical processes that have involved damage to the environment. The options, likewise, are numerous, avoiding the artificial, and we will be buying responsibly.

Choose clothes made of bamboo, cotton, and linen, materials of plant origin, trying not to have any other synthetic fiber and to be organic materials. Reject polyester, nylon, lycra, polyamide, and similar clothing, as they are synthetic fibers obtained through chemical processes, and, above all, avoid buying dresses made with fibers derived from petroleum, such as acetate or rayon. The ideal is to buy garments with the “organic cotton” label, so we know that this has not been produced with fertilizers and chemicals. With this material, in addition, we will have the certainty that we will not suffer allergic reactions on the skin.

It wouldn’t hurt to inquire a bit about that brand or store where you buy, to find out the firm’s degree of commitment to the environment, and to know what methods they use to make their clothes. We’ll feel much better giving our money to a green-conscious firm.

Likewise, you can favor local businesses over large multinationals. Buying in your neighborhood store is usually more ecological than in the big brands and you have the opportunity to ask the owner where she buys her products.

If you come across the Made in Green label, you will know that this garment is part of this type of responsible fashion.

Reject Products That Have Caused Animal Suffering

Skins, for example, are one of the worst garments we can buy, since we will be dressing in the skins of otters and other mammals. The ideal is to make sure that what we buy has not caused suffering for any animal. To do this, look for labels that guarantee “animal friendly” and be faithful to brands that respect this principle to the letter.

Visit Brand Stores That Make Clothes With Organic Cotton

Surely you live near an H&M or a Mark & Spencer. These are just two examples of brands that create trends and follow certain standards for the benefit of the environment. Much of H&M’s clothing is made from organic fabrics. You just have to go to the nearest one and take a look at the labels.

Other lesser-known neighborhood stores also ensure that all their clothing is organic and environmentally friendly.

Buy Organic Clothing

In addition to being able to go to the store physically to browse, you can buy many clothes online. There are more and more brands that sell ecological clothing, and they join the eco-fashion or green fashion trend. You don’t have to be afraid to buy “from a distance”, you can see what the garments are like and get a fairly clear idea, surely by choosing your size it will look great when you try it on and, if not, you can always change it, even if you have to wait a few days I recommend you buy many garments at once in one of these ecological stores, try them at home and return the ones that do not fit well.

Some of the most successful sustainable fashion brands are KoolBee, which specialized in babies and children, GreenLife Style, Ideo, and Ecology. This last one is an English store and, although it has very elaborate and exclusive dresses for about a hundred dollars, you can find things that are around ten dollars. Plus, shipping is free, so there’s no excuse not to try it out. They have very nice organic cotton dresses, like this one:

More examples are Intrpida Mu, which are ideal for gifts because they are ecological t-shirts with funny messages, very authentic and exclusive. It is also worth mentioning Mandacar, which offers men’s and women’s t-shirts, accessories, and bags.

What Benefits Will You Get With Ecological Clothing?

It may be a little more expensive, since the quality is better and it does not use toxic substances that speed up the process, but they are not prohibitively expensive, although they are higher than those of the big brands, such as Primark, which mass-produce clothing. However, the difference in the dollar is justified because:

Will you sign up for green fashion as the first step to changing the world? You will see how there are more and more options to be fashionable, to wear beautiful and durable clothes and, in addition, to be responsible.

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