How it matters more than you realise...
What you wear is absorbed by your skin for hours every day. Here's what the athleisure industry doesn't want you to know.

That "performance fabric" in your favourite leggings? It's likely a high percentage of polyester or nylon both derived from petroleum. These materials are often treated with formaldehyde (to prevent wrinkling), phthalates (to increase flexibility), and PFAS (for stain resistance). Many of these chemicals are classified as endocrine disruptors, meaning they can interfere with your hormones over time.


When you exercise, your pores open. Your body heats up. And absorption increases dramatically. Studies show that sweating can increase the absorption of chemicals through the skin by up to 10x compared to dry conditions.
20% OFF the solution with code: LIST20Polyester doesn't breathe. It traps heat close to your body, creating the perfect environment for bacteria to thrive. That's why synthetic gym clothes smell bad, even after washing. The fabric itself holds onto odor-causing microbes.
Many brands add antimicrobial treatments to compensate. But these treatments often contain triclosan or silver nanoparticles, chemicals with their own health concerns.


Organic cotton breathes naturally, it regulates temperature and gets softer with every wash.
It doesn't require chemical treatments to perform well and it doesn't trap bacteria or odor the way synthetics do. Most importantly, it's been worn by humans for thousands of years, with zero health concerns.
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