Organic Cotton Clothing

Organic Cotton is brown in color when grown. It is soft, squishy, with a crunchy feel. It allows the body to breathe. Therefore, it reduces perspiration and prevents body odor. It contains no residual toxic substances so the skin is safe. Organic cotton fiber is used for home furnishings such as towels, blankets, beddings, etc to personal care such as sanitary products, cotton puffs, ear swabs, etc, to children’s clothes, toys, and even stationery.
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Jeans

Originally, during World War II, jeans were worn by factories workers, railroad workers, farmers, and cowboys and were known as “dungarees”. It was adopted because of its wearability. Later in the first part of the 20th century, it became the official working uniform of the United States Navy. The historic brands of jeans include Wrangler, Lee, and Levis. Jeans became trendy among teenagers and hippies around 1950. The ’70s saw an outburst of denim jeans styles and fabric treatments and the ’80s produced designer denim.
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Eco Fashion

Eco-fashion includes clothes and accessories made using organic resources, such as cotton grown without pesticides and silk made of worms fed on the organic tree. The coloring or dyeing of the fabric doesn’t involve the use of harmful chemicals and bleaches. The garments are often made from recycled textiles or plastic bottles. The workers in the eco-fashion industry work in healthy and clean working conditions and are paid well.
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