Natural Clothing for Sustainable Fashion

Natural clothing refers to those fabrics and fibres which are derived from ecofriendly resources, like fiber crops or recycled materials. The way of construction of fabric also makes this sustainable. In recent times, the meaning of being ‘green’, is reducing the amount of clothing that are discarded and decreasing the environmental impact of chemicals used in processing of fibres.

The main principles behind sustainability are Economics, Ecology, and Social Equity. These three are called jointly- Three Legs of Sustainability. The goal of which is to create a system which can be supported indefinitely in terms of human impact on the environment and social responsibility.

In organic clothing, dyes which are natural used. These dyes are those colourants which are originated and derived from plant sources like roots, berries, flowers, bark, leaves and wood and other organic sources such as fungi and lichens.

Below given materials are being used in general for Organic or Natural Clothing:

  1. Cotton (coarse) or Khadi/ Organic Cotton
  2. Jute
  3. Hemp
  4. Banana Leaves and Stems
  5. Bamboo
  6. Soy
  7. Qmilk- An innovation in a process to produce a textile fiber from casein in milk but it cannot be used for consumption
  8. A cellulose fiber which is a byproduct of the same symbiotic colonies of bacteria and yeast found in another of the world’s popular “live culture” foods: Kombucha.

Various Brands for Organic Clothing:

  • Aeshane

  • Anokhi (http://www.anokhi.com/)

  •  Aura herbal Textile

  • Bhu:sattva (http://www.bhusattva.com/home.html)

  •  Cholrophile

  • Do you speak Green (http://douspeakgreen.in/)

  • Ethicus (http://www.ethicus.in/)

  • Homegrown (http://homegrown.co.in)

  • Indigreen (http://www.indigreen.co.in/recycle.html/)

  • Indricka

  • Mahikrite

  • Moriko Organic

  • No Nasties (http://www.nonasties.in/pages/all-tees-collections)

  • Omvede

  • Organic Threadz

  • Forty Red Bangles (http://fortyredbangles.com/)

  • Samtana (http://samtana.com/)

  • Tvach (http://www.tvach.in/)

  • UV & W (http://www.uvandw.com/)
  • Zeme
About Asnani Bhawana 288 Articles
Assistant Professor, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh, Gujarat

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