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by SpodGaju
1551 days ago
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"I think that's true primarily for athleisure." It is not. Go into any Walmart (and I bring up Walmart because that is where most people shop who are just going about their daily lives) and try to find clothing with no petroleum based material in it. And then try to look on Amazon. Most of the clothing sold there you cannot even find the material list for the product. It will say "cotton" but it is usually only the major material, not 100% cotton. Here is a good example:
https://www.amazon.com/Fruit-Loom-Cotton-100-Sleeve/dp/B001C... 100% cotton preshrunk jersey but...?????
Ash is 98/2 cotton/poly
Athletic Heather is 90/10 cotton/poly
Black Heather, Neon Green, Neon Pink, Safety (Green, Orange) - 50/50 cotton/poly And then it's Amazon, so you have shipping and every other climate destroying feature of that distribution system. |
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That's a far cry from the claim "Clothing is mostly plastic fibre". Having 5%-20% polyester is not the same as being "mostly plastic".