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by cududa 3029 days ago
I agree with a lot of your sentiments. I’ve similarly worked in a clothing supply chain environment and found it, well, gross. But your opinion on synthetics is totally divorced from the products actual lifecycle.

Polyesters dethread quickly and the fibers rub constantly. A polyester winter jacket will start pilling within 2-4 months of daily use. The wool version can last a decade plus. A synthetic version’s fabric will start balling up in weeks.

Second, polyesters don’t breath and sweat leads to accelerated breakdown and abrasion in the fibers.

WRT your edit: there’s a production difference between high-volume garments and short-run high fashion.

Neither should be immune from such ratings, but I think these manufacturing techniques will end up being the polar ends that template the future of clothing production.

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You mentioned wool, which is another good natural material - how environmentally friendly is the production of that compared to cotton?