Fashion Closet: Eco Friendly Clothes! - Portrait Magazine, November 2008

Fashion Closet - November Column
Written by: NicoleNicole (Age 19, Canada)

Eco Friendly Clothes!

We all hear about the benefits of organic, recyclable and eco friendly materials, but how much do we really know about eco friendly fabrics? Interested in learning more about them? Read below on organic cotton, bamboo fabric and fabric made with hemp.

Cotton Vs. Organic Cotton

Cotton is one of the most popular fabrics in the world. It has traditionally been grown with mass use of pesticides, chemicals, and water. The chemicals used in conventional cotton account for up to ½ of the worldwide pesticide use. Organic cotton is cotton that is grown without chemical pesticides. Fertilizers that are used include compost, manure, naturally derived mineral and plant fertilizers. Insect controls involve the use of beneficial insects and natural pesticides certified for organic crops. Organic cotton is also processed without oils, chemicals, and pesticides. Organic cotton feels softer, smells cleaner, and is less likely to trigger allergies. The sustainable farming practices used to grow organic cotton do not pollute groundwater, surface water, soil, or air.

Bamboo

Bamboo fabric is a natural textile made from the pulp of the bamboo grass. Bamboo grows quickly; it is biodegradable and is naturally regenerative. Bamboo is a fast growing plant, with shoots averaging 24 to 36 inches or more in a 24 hour period. Bamboo fabric is naturally anti-microbial, hypoallergenic and thermal regulating. It is also resistant to mold. After multiple washings, over 70% of the bacteria cultured on bamboo textiles are destroyed by the fiber. Bamboo breathes and wicks moisture away due to its porous nature. The fabric made from bamboo is extremely soft and comfy (I have bought bamboo jersey material and made some t-shirts to wear so I know this for sure).

Hemp

Hemp, a cellulose fiber is one of the longest and strongest fibers and therefore it does not require any pesticide, insecticidal or herbicidal use. Hemp does not exhaust the soil and enables sustainability by leaving the soil in excellent condition for any succeeding crops. Hemp is an extremely durable fabric, and it has eight times the strength of cotton. Hemp outwears cotton and other natural fabrics. Hemp is also more insulating, absorbent and improves with washing and wearing. I personally have never used or felt anything made with hemp so I am not sure about the feel.


There are a lot of stores and brands that are starting to make eco friendly clothing and bags. It can be a little hard to find these types of items, but it is not impossible. Here is some stuff I have found:

dELiA*s


Made from eco-friendly materials. PU removable insole. Suede upper; organic cotton lining; recycled car tire bottom; recycled plastic laces. By Simple Shoes ecoSNEAKS Collection. $65.60 USD


Eco-friendly suede upper with natural dying process; eco-friendly natural rubber sole. By Roxy. $49.50 USD


Organic cotton-recycled poly. By Chaser. $26.50 USD


Partially organic cotton-partially recycled poly-rayon. By Alternative Apparel. $24.50 USD


Fred Flare


A portion of sales (either tote) will go towards World Wildlife Fund. Bags are made of natural canvas printed on water-based inks. Each $28 USD


Made of super sturdy 100% cotton and featuring a special side-zip pocket that is perfect for cell or iPod or other small essentials. This supernature style says, “It is sad that nature becomes dirty and goes.” $24 USD


Roxy

Roxy has come out with a line of eco friendly clothing. Some say they are limited edition so buy one before their gone! Here are just a few items from the line.


Made from organic cotton $79.50 USD


Made from 25% organic cotton, 74% cotton, and 1% spandex $79.50 USD


100% organic cotton jersey with a water base screen print $24.50 USD


80% cotton, 20% polyester recycled bottle fleece, with recycle heart logo in canvas Each $59.50 USD


80% cotton 20% polyester recycled-bottle fleece hoodie $59.50 USD


LuLu’s


Each tote is made with lead free inks and certified organic cotton. Each $31 USD


100% organic cotton $20 USD