

Veganism is usually a very controversial topic to discuss with emotions running high and people being unwilling to truly listen to one another. Linen dries quick as lightening and is very absorbent, providing coolness and freshness during the hot and humid summer months (or year round when living in the tropics). It is one of the fee fabrics that actually becomes stronger and more durable with each wash. Lyocelle is a versatile, naturally wrinkle-free fabric that can be woven to mimic leather, silk, suede, wool and more.īeing made from the tough fibers of the flax plant, linen is laborious to manufacture but so, so worth it. This wood pulp derived material is recycleable and biodegradable. This fabric has been around for a while but has only recently been receiving the attention it deserves. It does not destroy ecosystems, uses little water, improves soil and is grown without harmful chemicals all while being super soft to the touch! No matter the occasion, organic cotton will always have your back. Organic cotton is very different from conventional cotton. Conventional cotton is mostly damaging to our environment by being filled with pesticides, while organic cotton is the holy grail of all sustainable fabrics. What CAN I wear then? While synthethic fabrics such as polyesters are vegan, we choose not to discuss these as they are still large contributors to microplastics in our oceans because of the abrasion that occurs during washing leading to a negative impact on our environment.īelow we list our top three sustainable and vegan options:
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A question you may then ask yourself is: "In a world full of animal cruelty, what DO vegans wear?" Ok. If you look closely at how much of clothing makes use of animal (derived) products and labor you might be surprised by the large quantities.

If you are interested in the specific reasons for adopting a vegan wardrobe we recommend reading up on this article by PETA. The main reasons to adopt a vegan clothing wardrobe are widespread, ranging from combatting animal cruelty to fighting water pollution and many more. Why would someone want to wear vegan clothing anyway? The use of animals for heavy transportation (animal cruelty) is usually the non vegan part when we talk about non animal derived clothing. The use of animals for transportation purposes is not accepted either.

What does vegan clothing mean? Generally, when talking about vegan clothing it means not wearing or using clothes, shoes or accessories made with animals parts or any animal derived products which include leather, fur, silk, wool, feathers etc. So if we've sparked your interest, this'll be a good one to read. But luckily that's why we write these blogposts. The term veganism is often associated with people's diet, but not often is it related to an entire lifestyle change, let alone a fashion principle. Some might call the vegan trend an "environmentally friendly hype that is also good for the animals". It's 2019 and the number of people who have gone vegan is at an all-time high and these numbers are still increasing rapidly.
