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Global Green Fashion Advocates Green Fashion Trends

2010/8/2 14:15:00 28

Advocating Green Fashion Trends

Today's environmentally-friendly fashion is no longer a coarse garment made of coarse hemp fibers. They are often made of organic materials such as soybeans, bamboo, corn and silk hemp, and are produced through environmental protection production procedures. Their texture is soft, pleasing to the eye, and difficult to distinguish from ordinary clothes.

Mainstream clothing brands and garment manufacturers all over the world are paying more and more attention to environmental protection fabrics and textiles.

In recent years, popular fashion brands Victoria 's Secret, H & M, Target and Nike are all advocates of "green fashion" trend.

The sharp increase in the organic cotton industry also reflects this trend.

According to the relevant data, global organic cotton sales have increased by more than doubled in recent years. The famous brand Nike is the largest retail user of organic cotton in the world.

In addition, fabrics with breathable and odorless functions have long been widely used in garment industry.

Formerly only for sports

clothing

The functional fabrics used for underwear and underwear have been widely adopted by High street fashion and casual wear. It shows that multi-functional fabric has become the routine of the industry.

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