Organic Clothing
Purchasing organic clothing is a challenging endeavor. In order to have organic clothing, you must first have an organic material. This can range from cotton to animal furs and leather. When you are picking what type of organic clothing you desire, you need to first determine just what types of clothing you desire. Organic animal pelts are exceptionally difficult to find. In many cases, cows and other animals used for leather are not fed organic grain, or have been treated with medications. Depending on how serious you are about the organic label, this can disqualify the pelt as organic. Acquiring organic cotton for organic clothing is a lot easier as the cotton industry has a rather high demand for organic cotton.
There are some designers and manufacturers that focus on organic clothing. However, many people interested in organic clothing have made the effort to learn to sew their own organic clothing. This allows them to pick the styles, colors and materials they wish in the clothing without any risk of non-organic agents entering the process.
Unfortunately, there are several downsides to organic clothing. First is the price. Organic clothing is more expensive, as the materials used to make the clothing is more expensive. Organic cotton requires more care in the field and a higher base cost to produce. In addition to this, obtaining organic dyes and threads can also be challenging.
There are several benefits to organic clothing, however. At the top of the list is the removal of harmful chemicals, such as formaldehyde. Formaldehyde is a known, damaging agent. If consumed by pregnant women, formaldehyde can cause health issues and deformity. In clothes, formaldehyde is used to prevent cotton clothes from wrinkling. The substance forms a bond in the cotton which prevents the wrinkles from forming and making cotton easier to deal with. However, those sensitive to formaldehyde will notice skin irritation and discomfort if exposed to it. While there has been progress in making wrinkle-free cottons, there are still no alternatives to formaldehyde. As there are no dangerous ingredients in organic clothing, it is suitable for those with extremely sensitive skin and those who suffer from a variety of different allergies.
In order to keep your organic clothing properly cleaned, you will need to choose your detergents and soaps with care. Avoid non organic cleaning agents, as the chemicals in them can bond with your organic clothing.


