April 27th, 2010 1:27 am

It has crossed my mind that organic clothing is not fashionable. Maybe we tend to associate organic fabric with the Hippie look of the 70s, but things have changed a lot since then. Non-synthetic natural fibers, these are the basic features of organic clothing, and organic agriculture depends on the campaigns of environmental movements organized for the purpose of increasing consumers’ awareness. The fibers used in the manufacturing of organic clothing are produced from plants in organic crops without the use of fertilizers, pesticides, radiation or genetic modifications. The United States Department of Agriculture labels a product as organic.

People who have developed a higher environmental awareness know how important sustainable organic clothing really is. Cotton, silk, hemp or wool can all be organic, and the fibers extracted by ecological processes don’t get dyed or treated with other chemical substances. Whether you show environmental interests, health concerns or animal rights sympathy, wearing organic clothing is a good way to support worldwide efforts of nature protection. Although the health benefits are not direct for organic clothing, sales have increased together with people’s interest in the destiny of the planet.

There are some producers that try to convince customers that organic clothing is safer for the body system, contributing to a detoxification process. Nevertheless, so far, no scientific study has been able to reveal that organic clothing has a direct impact on health. What we gain by encouraging the production of organic clothing is a purer air and a cleaner water and soil. There is one major concern with organic clothing: price. Can we actually afford such apparel items? 100% organic clothing sometimes cost twice as much as conventional clothing.

Until the average user can wear cotton organic clothing without financial efforts, there are several stages to complete. Recycling is important and so is the concern for the future of the environment, but nobody can think of such generous issues when there is a big money crisis and you can’t pay for the regular necessities. Manufacturers such as Nike or Levi have already begun production of organic products, and even if the items contain a combination of conventional and organic fabric, the quality is definitely superior to plain conventional stuff.

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