Thank you for making this video! I recently donated/got rid of most of my wardrobe, but I noticed my best pieces that have held up 5+ years are all made of natural materials like silk, cashmere, wool, etc. They were all gifts from friends in an effort to teach me the importance of investing in nice pieces to build my wardrobe. I understand the lesson now; just invested in a linen duvet set and bamboo weighted blanket.
Thanks for this information, it’s really needed nowadays to choose a sustainable fabric looking at this scale of consumption and the harm of synthetic materials to our body and environment… I recently get to know that natural plant fibers can even uplift one’s mental health…
I hope the synthetic video touches on how staticky polyester can be because the static is literally the only reason I stopped buying polyester altogether 😩. Overall, I really loved this video. I’ve been much more conscious about clothing materials lately so this video came at a perfect time!! 🥰
I love this information. Can you explain shell vs. lining? For instance, whenever I look at blazers or coats, they often have natural fibers as the shell and synthetic fibers as the lining. For example, a wool blazer with a polyester or viscose/rayon lining. Is that bad, or is that the standard?
This is really great. I work at a clothing store and want to learn the different materials of clothing as I was not aware before of how to tell the difference and what else there is to the material. Thank you!
Hm ... You are somewhere where they have Tim Hortons?????? Or are obsessed with Tim's like i am with Blenz and are collecting their cups??? ☕️💚 Also it's freezing in Québec now and i have an old wooden door that doesn't block all the cold air in my living room so i just took a polar blanket and i had it wrapped around but it was imparctical while cooking so i just took scissors and cut a slit into it and now i have a polar poncho blanket. HURRAY!!
Bruuuh whaat??? Bro it depends on many factors, the quality of cotton used, the weave quality, and the way you wash, and dry them, and also how you might iron them. I have alot of clothes I wear that have been passed down to me from my father which are all 100% cotton and look just like they were 20 years ago when he bought them. Be sure to check the quality of the fabric and its weave while buying your clothing and for washing, check the options on your washing machine and check guides on what mode to use to wash what type of fabric. And for drying air drying without direct sunlight is the best option. Do some research about these things, i hope it helps bro ❤
Thank you for making this video! I recently donated/got rid of most of my wardrobe, but I noticed my best pieces that have held up 5+ years are all made of natural materials like silk, cashmere, wool, etc. They were all gifts from friends in an effort to teach me the importance of investing in nice pieces to build my wardrobe. I understand the lesson now; just invested in a linen duvet set and bamboo weighted blanket.
You've got some really amazing friends 🤭
This came perfectly. I realize how much I love the feel of fabric. If it’s rough against my skin an not long lasting. I don’t want it. X
Thanks for this information, it’s really needed nowadays to choose a sustainable fabric looking at this scale of consumption and the harm of synthetic materials to our body and environment… I recently get to know that natural plant fibers can even uplift one’s mental health…
I hope the synthetic video touches on how staticky polyester can be because the static is literally the only reason I stopped buying polyester altogether 😩. Overall, I really loved this video. I’ve been much more conscious about clothing materials lately so this video came at a perfect time!! 🥰
Yes I will talk about polyester next week! 😁
I love this information. Can you explain shell vs. lining? For instance, whenever I look at blazers or coats, they often have natural fibers as the shell and synthetic fibers as the lining. For example, a wool blazer with a polyester or viscose/rayon lining. Is that bad, or is that the standard?
Love love love! I stick with cotton T shirts and sweatshirts, but I wanna start getting more linen beach pants! They’re so flowly at gorgeous🥰
This is really great. I work at a clothing store and want to learn the different materials of clothing as I was not aware before of how to tell the difference and what else there is to the material. Thank you!
I'm glad you find it helpful! :)
“Yes, these are wrinkled. But these are boujee wrinkles” is gonna live rent free in my head lol
Lmao 🤣
Thank you for making videos like this.
Thanks UA-cam for placing this in my path. ✅✨👍🏾 was looking for a guide for this!
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Excellent video 👌👌
it was so informative
Perfect ❤
You did a lot of research for this video indeed!
thanks for this video!
Thank you ! Very helpful video ❤️
thank you
Bamboo? What about bamboo?
Where did you get your turtleneck top?
It's from a Chinese brand called ICICLE
THANKYOU!
Pleasure :)
bilibili我也有关注你!love u
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可以推荐一波像你这样的男的穿搭博主么
可不可以分享怎么洗护这些材质呀?
ua-cam.com/video/WxQD6anJB04/v-deo.html 以前做过一期~
Humans are the most unsustainable thing ever!
Hm ... You are somewhere where they have Tim Hortons?????? Or are obsessed with Tim's like i am with Blenz and are collecting their cups??? ☕️💚 Also it's freezing in Québec now and i have an old wooden door that doesn't block all the cold air in my living room so i just took a polar blanket and i had it wrapped around but it was imparctical while cooking so i just took scissors and cut a slit into it and now i have a polar poncho blanket. HURRAY!!
Hahaha Tim Hortons have entered China just in time! A polar poncho blanket, that's a smart way of upcycling 😁
深圳观众打卡。滴。
hallo
maslo
Why people drink coffee from a plastic or paper cup? Why not enjoying China? Well, the same like “sustainability“ doesn‘t mean HUMAN health.
肥咗喔😊
Cotton is not durable, it rips easily, it looks ugly after couple of washes, nonsustanable and looks cheap.
Bruuuh whaat??? Bro it depends on many factors, the quality of cotton used, the weave quality, and the way you wash, and dry them, and also how you might iron them. I have alot of clothes I wear that have been passed down to me from my father which are all 100% cotton and look just like they were 20 years ago when he bought them.
Be sure to check the quality of the fabric and its weave while buying your clothing and for washing, check the options on your washing machine and check guides on what mode to use to wash what type of fabric. And for drying air drying without direct sunlight is the best option.
Do some research about these things, i hope it helps bro ❤