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| + | # Low-impact clothes | ||
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| + | ; durable (and mendable); produced without pesticides or other toxins; made locally, and with locally-produced materials (to reduce the distance that both the clothes and materials have to be transported); | ||
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| + | 3. Non-corporate - i.e. home-made, second-hand, | ||
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| + | . But there will be people in your community who enjoy making fabrics and clothes, and so we can give them our custom. Clothing was always a community activity. It wasn't usually possible to do everything yourself - it involved sheep farmers, growers, shearers, leatherworkers, | ||
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| + | Low-impact clothes will require a sea-change in the clothing industry, which bows to the demands of fast fashion. Because of advertising, | ||
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| + |  grows in colder climates. It creases more easily and requires more care than cotton, but the real reason that cotton is so popular is because it's the only fibre that is traded on stock markets, and so the global clothing industry has developed in a way that favours cotton. Flax is the oldest textile fibre in the world, is extremely durable and has a unique cooling effect. It offers protection from sun, but is very breathable. Linen for summer, wool for winter. Flax doesn' | ||
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| + | The hemp plant has always been considered a weed, but is easy to grow in most climates, doesn' | ||
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| + | Wool will cope with hot, cold, wet or dry conditions. It will adjust because it comes from an animal. Wearing a polyester t-shirt is like wrapping yourself in cling film, in that it inhibits natural bodily functions and prevents the pores of the skin from breathing. Wool and natural fibres allow your skin to breathe | ||
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| + | Other (less sustainable) textile materials include modal - a type of rayon made from cellulose extracted from beech wood shavings, dissolved in a natural acid; and you can now buy bamboo clothes, made with a method of removing cellulose that is not altogether environmentally-friendly. | ||
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| + | [[p:Jess Smulders-Cohen]] of [Greater London Fibreshed](http:// | ||
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| + | [[p:Eloïse Sentito]] of [These Isles](http:// | ||