Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Essentials Of Environmentally Friendly Clothing

By Minnie Whitley


Our choice of clothes tells volumes about both our mannerisms and determines how comfortable we are. It does not mind the taste of a person in terms of fashion. What matters is that at the end of the day we all embrace environmentally friendly clothing. We need not to buy clothes merely because they fit us or because they are our favorite color. The bottom line is their suitability to the given need.

First to consider is the weather. Depending on your geographical location, you will need to have clothes that can fit the weather conditions in your area. Some people are so crazy about sweaters and coats that they cannot spare them even on a furnace hot day. No matter how hot it becomes, they are not willing to remove the heavy clothes and put on light ones.

Some people also like light attires like blouses and shorts. To them, this is the epitome of being smart. Ladies in particular are quite funny. Most of them think that revealing most of their body parts make them smarter. As a result, they do not mind being briefly adorned when the weather demands that one covers themselves from cold. This should be changed to avoid situations where the weather can cause some diseases.

Apart from weather conditions, environmental friendliness of clothes is also determined by the materials used to make them. In this age of technological advancement, there is unlimited possibility of material choices that can replace textile. Nevertheless, these materials are in most cases non-biodegradable leading to massive environmental pollution.

Cloth designers have been using cotton for many years other materials like silk and polyester can also be added in proportions. All these are in an attempt to eradicate environmentally unfriendly substances. Resources are thus preserved. Conservation of resources is done by recycling old garments and using the materials to make new ones.

In your wardrobe, put the items that you will use for sure. Keeping things that are not useful to you makes no sense. The point here is that one should not have too many clothes, some of which are not even used. This is disadvantageous in that the ones that are not worn may have been used by someone else leading to economy thus avoiding possible environmental pollution.

The environment includes people that surround you. If your mode of dressing is offensive to them, however free you might want to feel, you will be polluting the environment. As a norm, dress according to the occasion. When it is time to go to church be in your Sunday best and spare the bikinis for the beach. This way, your grooming will be acceptable and no one will feel uncomfortable around you.

People will judge your character basing on many factors, one of which is the way you dress. As a result they will form a predetermined o-pinion about you and label you appropriately. For example, it is possible to be called a pastor from your mere appearance in a suit. The environment is beautified when people groom themselves well and make the right choices when it comes to clothing.




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