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Fabric & Care
Everything you need to learn about caring for your natural fiber pieces


Why You’ll Never Regret Buying Cotton
Most mornings start the same for me. I wake up early, get dressed for work, and try to drink a quick cup of tea before catching the train. My days are long, with work during the day and classes at night for my master’s program. I spend hours moving, learning, and trying to stay focused. That is why comfort has become something I value. When I get dressed in the morning, I do not think about brands or trends. I think about how I will feel after a full day. And most of the time


How to Build a Natural Fiber Wardrobe Without Breaking the Bank
When most people think about switching to natural fiber clothing, they imagine starting over completely or spending a lot of money all at once. It can feel intimidating when you see brands highlighting high end linen or organic cotton pieces. But the truth is, creating a wardrobe made of natural fibers is something anyone can do with time, intention, and a little creativity. Building a natural fiber wardrobe is not about perfection. It is about progress and paying attention t


Why Polyester Makes You Sweat and Smell A Beginner Friendly Breakdown
Have you ever noticed that some outfits make you feel fresh all day, while others make you sweat and smell faster, even if you did the same routine to get ready? Many of us do not realize that the fabric we wear can play a big role in how our body feels throughout the day. If you ever felt like you smelled quicker in certain tops or wondered why some clothes trap heat more than others, you are not alone. I first noticed this during my freshman year of college in 2017. I commu


The Biggest Myths About Natural Fiber Clothing That People Believe
It feels like every week there is a new clothing belief going viral on TikTok. People love to share quick opinions about fashion, and natural fiber clothing has gotten a lot of attention online. I began noticing that many creators were making videos about cotton, linen, wool, and silk, but not all of the information they shared was accurate. I kept seeing people claim that natural fibers are too expensive, too high maintenance, or not stylish enough to wear every day. At one
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