6.13.2016

What You Need To Know When Buying Natural Clothing Los Angeles

By Deborah Thomas


With the global shift toward things which are renewable and biodegradable, the world of fashion has also started making changes. This can be easily seen with increase of people turning to natural clothing Los Angeles. Natural materials are being used to make almost any garment, be it bags, trousers or sweaters.

Normally, when you go shopping, most people pick something that looks good, and fits well. Unless you are shopping for special occasions, or sensitive people, you might not even look at the fabric of what you are buying. The main types of natural fabrics available are cotton, linen, silk, wool, cashmere, hemp and jute. Although some of them might be bit pricy like silk and cashmere, cotton and linen are cheaper, and very easily available.

When you buy the clothes, as long as you know how to properly clean them you will be fine. If you own cottons and linens, you will notice they are cleaned almost the same way. Use hot or warm water to wash them, and then tumble dry or let them air dry. Unless the cotton is preshrunk, it might shrink on cleaning. With linen you will need to let it dry completely, then press it while inside out.

Other materials like wool, cashmere, and silk need extra care. If you completely trust the person who handles your dry cleaning, then you may opt to take your garments there. If you are hesitant, you should clean them by lightly scrubbing or kneading the clothes in warm water, with a mild detergent.

Even when you decide to transition to natural fabrics, it does not have to be a sudden move. You can do it gradually in stages. You may opt to first buy a few items then if you like them, continue to slowly phase out synthetics from your choice of clothes.

How you store your clothes also matters a lot. If you just pick them and throw them all in together. This can be disastrous. If some are not completely dry, they might start to develop mildew and your clothes will smell damp. You can lightly spray the wardrobe or put something with a nice scent at one corner, to keep the storage space smelling fresh.

Some people may be allergic to certain fabrics and finding clothes they like might be difficult for them. Most people, however, are comfortable wearing items made from cotton and silk. By buying clothes made of organic materials, you are also exposed to fewer chemicals. You will also find that these items if well taken care of can survive for many years.

You might find these clothes at the local boutique where you shop, or you can locate a shop that strictly handles the sale of these clothes. Check online to identify stores like these, or even by asking around from people you know, who own a number of garments made from organic fibers.




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