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Hemp In The Fashion Industry

The production of Hemp clothing is a great alternative to other more common products that contain many toxins and chemicals.

The fashion industry is seeing a boom in the production of hemp threads for the fashionable and green. Celebrities like Christina Aguilera, Toni Collette, Milla Jovovich, Usher, Jill Hennessy are wrapping their babies in "Cute Tooshies" made from hemp and bamboo. Whether it's used alone or in conjunction with other fibers, hemp is safer for the planet and human kind. Hemp is the new vogue and it's looking good!


Fact #1

The fabric industry is one of the world's largest contributer to pollution.


It's no secret that most fibers today are drenched in a stew of chemical sludge. Formaldehyde, chromium, DBE's, dioxins and disperse dyes all contribute to the genetic makeup of finished textile products and if that's not enough to raise an eyebrow, millions of workers across the globe are exposed to these toxins on a daily basis, all for the sake of a comfy tee. Isn't that a good enough reason to delve deeper into what we are buying and consider hemp as a natural alternative?

I can go on and on about who pays the ultimate sacrifice for our runway modes, but the bottom line is, we live and breath a materialistic nation, so rather than justify the usefullness of hemp and other natural, organic fibers for the sake of the precious Eco-systems, the 10 year old child who has forsaken his childhood for the mighty dollar, the global warming crisis and so on and so forth, I will give you the brunt of not what hemp can do for thy neighbour but what it can do for thee.


Hemp (Cannabis Sativa L) is a very hearty plant capable of producing thousands of textiles. Although not as soft as cotton, it needs no pesticides, fungicides or insecticides to thrive and flourish, which means no toxic leftovers touching your skin. It absorbs more carbon dioxide than trees and even pulls in nuclear toxins from the ground.

In fact, it doesn't even require heavy labor because of it's own ability to ward off the weeds. From seed to maturation in only 120 days and you can be wearing hemp clothing that will last longer than the competition. It is super absorbent and succumbs to ultra violet light, unlike others. So, your clothes won't fade as quickly, saving you money in the long run.


Fact #2

Hemp fibers are 3 times stronger than cotton

Hemp fibers can be used in stylish carpets, necklaces, purses, and so much more. It proves to be highly resistant to mold, mildew, and rot, safe guarding living spaces that implement products using the plants materials. When it is time to throw out the old, hemp will also biodegrade faster when compared to any of the other common products on the market.


Fact #3

Deaths Annually in the U.S.

Alcohol 85,000

Prescription Drugs 32,000

Illicit Drug Use 17,000

Anti-Inflammatory Drugs 7,600

Marijuana 0

Does hemp carry a bad reputation without just cause?

That's a very real possibility. Perhaps, that bad reputation comes with a lack of information on the plant and its' positive attributes. We fear what we don't understand.

The common misconception is that Hemp production would encourage drug use. The plant, while in the same family as marijuana, is incapable of producing the level of THC that marijuana contains, which can be up to 20% or more, depending on the variety. Hemp is not a drug, but pure in its purpose.

A Natural Environmental Protector

 

When you hold just the few details mentioned in this article and put it up against the alternatives, the lesser of evils is obvious.


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Top 5 Green Fashionistas

#1 Tierra Del Forte

Tierra Del Forte is the ultimate eco-chic who has incorporated her personal style, flare and green thumb to a sassy line of denim jeans. She thrives to find the greenest products and methods that compliment her taste.


#2 Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney has been blessed with the gift of design which she prominently displayed at the young age of just 12. Her collections include a 100% organic skin line named "Care"


#3 Summer Rayne Oakes

Summer is the millennium Eco-model with a prime education in organic contaminants, environmental health, rain-forest regeneration, invasive species, aquatic entomology and she is a smart, beautiful model to boot. Her company, SRO, strives to educate fashion clientele from all over the world about sustainability and style.

#4 Gary Harvey

Gary Harvey has hit the fashion runway with his creative designs made with second hand clothing. One of his dresses was constructed with 41 pairs of Levis 501 jeans.


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#5 Ali Hewson

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RainbowRecognizer profile image

RainbowRecognizer  says:
2 years ago

Great topic - very informative - thanks!

John Austwick profile image

John Austwick  says:
2 years ago

Great hub, I like the durability of hemp it tends to be a lot tougher than many other fibers.

Evelyn Lim profile image

Evelyn Lim  says:
2 years ago

Thanks for the informative hub here! Have rated it up!

Johan gsmystic  says:
2 years ago

I absolutely love hemp and bamboo clothing.

cgull8m profile image

cgull8m  says:
2 years ago

Do any of them have online stores for men? Would love to buy this.

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best of the web  says:
2 years ago

Good one…

Thanks for sharing

merrill666 profile image

merrill666  says:
16 months ago

Extremely informative article which will hopefully promote a more eco-friendly fashion world!

david @ malaysia flower  says:
10 months ago

nice hub, thanks for sharing

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Bredavies  says:
6 months ago

Hemp clothing?! Nice!

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