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Vegan Clothing: Fabrics that Don't Exploit Animals

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Have you ever thought about buying vegan clothing? In this article, we'll tell you all about it and why it might be a good option for you. 
Vegan Clothing: Fabrics that Don't Exploit Animals
Last update: 28 February, 2019

Seeing the term ‘vegan clothing‘ in the title of this article might surprise you. Even if you’re an animal lover, you may have never considered the fact that thousands of animals are mistreated to make fabrics.

We want to talk to you about this so you’ll understand why vegan clothing is so important. In addition to that, we’ll even tell you where you can find it. Would you like to learn more? Keep reading!

Why buy vegan clothing?

What kind of clothes should you avoid? Of course, leather is probably the first kind of clothing that comes to your mind. However, there are other types of fabrics that are products of animal cruelty. Let’s see which:

Skins

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Every year, people slaughter millions of cows, pig, sheep, zebras and other animals for one purpose: their skins. Many are castrated, branded and subjected to other barbarities without any type of anesthesia. Someone literally throws them onto a truck, skins them and leaves them bleeding.

Skins are the second most valuable part of an animal after its meat. That’s why it’s so hard to eradicate this evil because consumers keep buying them. That’s where you come in!

How can you help? Don’t buy animal skins! These days, there are synthetic skins that are really high quality. And you can get them for half the price! You’ll also have a clear conscience knowing that you aren’t contributing to animals’ suffering. You can find these types of skins with the label ‘vegan clothing,’ ‘man-made’ or ‘synthetic leather.’

Wool

Although it might seem like shearing a sheep wouldn’t be painful for them, the truth of the matter is that their wool is more than just a decoration. It actually protects them from wounds and extreme temperatures. Because of this, stripping these animals of their wool is animal cruelty.

In Australia, this is a common evil. Often, instead of shearing the sheep, they’ll save time by cutting their skin with a pair of pruning scissors to get the wool more quickly. Unfortunately, this leaves them mutilated and abandoned. 

How can you help? Today, there are synthetic wools that have the same soft feel of natural wool. In addition to that, they’re more wind resistant and protect you better from the cold than regular wool. For example, Polartec Wind Pro which is made from recycled bottles and is an excellent choice!

Silk

As you may know, silk comes from worms that are killed with steam or gas. Another example of animal cruelty

How can you help? Don’t buy anything silk. There are vegan clothing options that replace silk, like nylon, Tencel (lyocell) and rayon, among others.

Feathers

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The feathers inside of pillows and quilts are taken from geese and ducks. These animals are held down by one person, while another plucks their feathers and the animal screams in pain.

How can you help? There are also synthetic feathers that work the same way as natural ones, but without hurting the animals. This is another great choice in vegan clothing.

Conclusion

As you can see, vegan clothing is becoming more and more common in the market, which is helping protect some animals from mistreatment. You can already see vegan clothing in stores that are known worldwide like H&M, Forever 21, Target and others.

Always opt for vegan clothing so that you can play your part in the fight against animal cruelty and abuse. Also, recycled cork accessories are becoming more fashionable. These items are way more interesting to show off to your friends than a new silk handkerchief. Choose well and help the animals!

This text is provided for informational purposes only and does not replace consultation with a professional. If in doubt, consult your specialist.