
Fashion is unique and is hard to define. Most of the wardrobe created earlier was not environment friendly. Many of the fashion products and attires manufactured nowadays cause lot of pollution and consume most of the resources which are non-sustainable. Our behavior should not affect the upcoming generations. To avoid this you should select your wardrobes which are environmentally-safe choices.
Turn your attire to Eco-fashion; it is about preferring materials which are safe for our environment. Following the fashion is what everyone needs, but it will be good if we can ensure a safe environment and healthy Earth, and be in style.
How to get Eco-friendly? You can be Eco-friendly by keeping some points in mind like:
Cotton is used in most of the clothing, but you would not know that cotton is a crop which is manufactured most and it requires large amount of pesticide and chemical products, which will have an effect on the soil and the water resources. It has been found that T-shirts require up to 1/4lb of chemicals to produce. Cotton is one of the pesticide dependent crop in the world, it accounts for about 25% of all pesticide use. So next time you go for shopping, ask for organic cotton for your wardrobe. Organic cotton use very less chemical as compared to normal cotton. Organic cotton are grown in environmentally-sound method.
Vintage fashion is also a good option for using recycled methods. Designers take vintage pieces and create new designs. They use recycled resources like old ties, scarves, costumes and T-shirts to create beautiful designs.
Most companies use eco-friendly practices, they donate a percentage of their profit to eco-related causes. Do you know manufacturing of most fabrics pollute the environment, and they use high energy.
You can use clothes prepared from sustainable energy. Like clothes manufactured using bamboo, it is a fast-growing crop and needs no chemicals or fertilizers. Knits and silky smooth fabrics are crated using bamboo.
You can search online to find eco-fashion. Try to know more about organic crops and sustainability through different magazines. Go Green that’s the new mantra of fashion.


