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    Posted on June 14th, 2009 Fashionlife No comments

    The global warming issue disturbs every global citizen, as a matter of anxiety, the fashion industry wanted to provide a helping hand in this regard. Then coms the trends and demand for eco-friendly goods. From the eco-friendly food to today’s organic clothing.

    When you are shopping, you must have noted the organic clothing is popular and is usually everyone’s best bet for that new suit. Anything that boosts the word organic must meet the USDA’s strict criteria and definition of the word. When you see on the label that those pair of slacks is made from “certified organic” it means that the fiber used was grown in an area that has been chemically free for at least three years. Without the use of pesticides and other chemicals so the negative impact of the fiber is very small.
    Celebrities and famous designers are encouraging environment friendly fashions.The outdoor sportswear company Patagonia initiated toward environmentally conscious clothing. In 1993, it produced fleece made from recycled plastic soda bottles.Companies like Nike, American Apparel and Eileen Fisher are promoting eco-friendly products. Organic cotton, wool, bamboo, even soybean and corn-based fibers are used to manufacture clothes which can be seen on the ramps and in stores across North America.Levi’s is selling 100 percent organic cotton jeans in its Red Tab and Capital E collections. Levi’s signature 501 jeans are dyed with natural indigo. Levi’s has plans to offer organic cotton jeans in more styles and collections next year.