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YourGREENBluePlanet appreciates comfort like anyone else, and the organic cotton socks provided by ediblenature are softer and more absorbent than regular commercial cotton socks.
Smart and affordable eco clothing benefitting both you and the planet-- Fair Trade Certified and Organic Fabric, Element Ecowear and YGBP bring some great styling along with super comfort.
Yes It's Organic makes looking comfortable and feeling even greater easy in natural colors and textures. YGBP brings them to you made from organic and sustainable fibers.
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Men's Organic Clothing has come a long way since the days of wool longjohns! Stylish men's clothing comes in an ever widening array of choices in extremely comfortable fabrics and cuts. From organic bamboo to organic wool, with several other plant and animal sources in between, the range of fabric textures and clothing styles is amazing. If you're looking for just "cut loose clothing" that is comfortable and made from organic fabric this is a great starting point.
The clothing in Element EcoWear is Certified Fair Trade and organic bamboo, soy, or cotton, and incredibly comfortable! And absorbent. And great looking!
Be a part of the solution improving our world socially and with environmental ethics, while setting standards choosing Earth- and Man-friendly clothing. Whether we might have chemical sensitivities or just plain prefer organic, sustainable clothes, men look great in natural colors and textures designed using sustainable fibers.
Robes
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Pants
natural fiber
any hairlikeraw materialdirectly obtainable from an animal, vegetable, or mineral source and convertible into nonwoven fabrics such as felt or paper or, after spinning into yarns, into woven cloth. Anatural fiber may be further defined as an agglomeration of cells in which the diameter is negligible in comparison with the length. Although nature abounds in fibrous materials, especially cellulosic types such as cotton, wood, grains, and straw, only a small number can be used for textile products or other industrial purposes. Apart from economic considerations, the usefulness of a fibre for commercial purposes is determined by such properties as length, strength, pliability, elasticity, abrasion resistance, absorbency, and various surface properties. Most textile fibers are slender, flexible, and relatively strong. They are elastic in that they stretch when put under tension and then partially or completely return to their original length when the tension is removed.
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This definition should lead one to understand that just because a fabric is called 'natural' it would not necessarily be 'organic fabric', which has a definite certification in the USA. A 'natural' fabric seems to be one that simply has a natural origin, which everything on our Green Earth has, be it polyester or BPA. The term 'natural' has been greenwashed by many manufacturers to intentionally confuse us and avoid the expenses involved in marketing authentic certified organic mens clothing. If you'd like a little more info you can check this blog by Ed Mass, one of our affiliates, (Yesit'sOrganic): http://www.sustainlane.com/reviews/q-are-non-organic-clothes-bad-for-the-planet-cotton-is-natural-isnt-it/TVX8A4MXCQRTOIKF9ID2OYKUFDN8