Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
When it comes to men’s health, lifestyle choices like diet and exercise often take center stage. But what about the clothes you wear every day? Research shows that polyester fabrics may be quietly wreaking havoc on male fertility.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
Recent research has unveiled a concerning link between prenatal exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) and an increased risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children. BPA, a chemical commonly found in plastics, has been detected in various consumer products, including food containers, water bottles, and polyester clothing.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Drac Wigo
The organic clothing industry is on the rise, and for good reason. As consumers become increasingly aware of the environmental and social impacts of their purchasing decisions, they are seeking out brands that prioritize sustainability and ethical practices. This shift in consumer behavior is driving innovation and change within the industry, paving the way for a more sustainable and equitable future.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
In 2024, the fashion industry is at a crossroads. With growing awareness of environmental issues, more consumers are looking for ways to support sustainable fashion brands that prioritize ethical production, eco-friendly materials, and responsible business practices. But with greenwashing on the rise, how can you be sure you're truly making a difference?
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
The fabrics you choose to wear matter more than you might think. While polyester dominates the clothing industry as a cost-effective and versatile material, organic cotton offers a healthier, more sustainable alternative. But is there really a difference between these fabrics?
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
We all know the feeling of slipping into a soft, comfy t-shirt. But what if that comfort extended beyond the feel of the fabric? What if it reached into your conscience, knowing your clothing choice contributed to a healthier planet? That's the power of organic cotton.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
Polyester is one of the most commonly used fabrics in the world, found in everything from clothing and bedding to upholstery and outdoor gear. Its durability, affordability, and wrinkle resistance make it a popular choice for manufacturers and consumers alike. However, when it comes to safety, especially for clothing that comes into direct contact with your skin, polyester raises some serious concerns. Here's why polyester is not only toxic but also why it shouldn't be worn on your body, particularly in intimate areas like undergarments.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
Our clothing choices have a significant impact on our health and the environment, and underwear is no exception. We delve into the reasons why you should consider wearing cotton underwear over alternatives made from petrochemical-based materials. We explore the potential health risks associated with petrochemical-based fabrics, focusing on their harmful effects on the body and the environment. Cotton, as a natural and sustainable choice, emerges as a safer and more responsible option for both personal well-being and environmental protection.
Translation missing: en.blogs.blog.written_by Janson Wigo
Our choice of fabrics goes beyond aesthetics and comfort; it plays a pivotal role in determining how our bodies function and feel. Fabrics can impact the body's electrical balance, the quality of our sleep, and our ability to regulate body temperature.