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Thứ Tư, 26 tháng 11, 2014

Discover The Meaning Of Fashion Alchemy And Make Conscious Fabric Choices

By Tom Brady


While for many shoppers, the main quality of any piece of clothing they are interested in is how it looks, there are other factors which can influence one's selection that should also be considered. Fabrics are each unique from one another, and possess the ability to affect the wearer's emotional and spiritual state, health, and the environment. Making conscious clothing choices which reflect these aspects is part of fashion alchemy.

Civilizations in ancient India had the concept that each type of fabric or textiles possesses its own characteristic energy. In Sanskrit the word "Ayurvastra" translates to mean "healthy clothes" which implies that clothing has the power to influence one's health and well-being. The unique texture, physical and chemical properties, and source of the material all play a part in determining its overall qualities.

The natural softness of cotton is believed to have the ability to attract positive energy to the wearer and help keep negative vibrations away. Silk possesses numerous healing abilities such as preventing infections and keeping skin healthy, as it has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Organically grown bamboo is also antibacterial in nature and repels odors.

Polyester is a synthetic material derived from petroleum byproducts, although a newer variety can be made using recycled plastic, which is less harmful to the environment. Vintage stores often carry a wide selection of recycled polyester fashions as well. Wood pulp can be used to produce a wrinkle-free fabric called Lyocell which is both environmentally conscious and easy to care for.

Soy oil byproducts are now being used to make soft, silky garments such as underwear and brassieres, its long fibers being naturally suitable for this. Hemp is another crop that is most often grown organically, is possibly antibacterial, and is highly versatile in its uses, being used for both rugged and soft material manufacture.

Cashmere is an elegant, luxurious material most often used for sweaters. It comes from the hair of the Kashmir goat, which is combed out for ultimate softness. Provided the wool is not then processed with dyes and other chemicals, or blended with synthetic fibers, it can last for many years. Natural linen is made from flax which can be grown relatively free of pesticide and fertilizer, and it is lightweight, breathable and comfortable for warm weather.

Alpaca sheep, which are the source of alpaca wool used for clothing, are usually raised without receiving any kind of injections or hormones, making their wool relatively pure and it is also durable and stays looking good for years if well cared for. A fabric called Ingeo can be made from fermented plant sugars, which does not require as much energy to process as cotton does.

Fabrics truly possess a life of their own and should not be viewed as a lifeless, inanimate object, since they can benefit the health and mindset of the wearer. Today people also have more clothing choices than ever before which take the protection of the environment into consideration, and as more become aware of its importance, they make a point of recycling used clothing instead of dumping them in already overcrowded landfill sites.




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