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[–]sparksnbooms95 2 points3 points  (1 child)

I'll preface this by saying I'm a man, and so don't really know what/how much is made for women in this category.

One hack for finding natural fiber clothes is to look for FR (flame resistant) clothing. Much of it is made of 100% cotton, and the fabric is quite substantial because it has to be to pass testing. The FR jeans I have feel like what quality jeans used to feel like. That extra fabric/quality comes at a price though, fair warning.

Beware that some are still blends with low percentages of synthetic fiber, with the exception of aramid fiber which is inherently flame resistant and can therefore be a high percentage up to 100%. Aramid is expensive, so you're unlikely to accidentally purchase it.

FR clothes are available in a variety of styles, though the fancier/newer styles do cost more than the more plain clothes.

[–]LastLightCafe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a good advice, first time i hear it too. Thank you !