Eight Tips for Choosing Clothing
Release Time:
2011-10-17 15:44
Source:
Sina Health
1. Generally speaking, light-colored clothing is more environmentally friendly than dark-colored ones. This is because the fabric of light-colored clothing is less likely to be polluted during production, especially for close-fitting underwear. From a health perspective, light colors are preferable.
2. When purchasing clothing, you can choose those without lining. For products like suits that must have lining, you can opt for products using no-glue interlining technology. This is because glue usually contains solvents such as formaldehyde.
3. Many people like to buy export clothing, but be careful when purchasing to avoid buying products returned due to environmental reasons.
4. Clothing certified as green and environmentally friendly carries a one-time laser holographic anti-counterfeit label. When illuminated with a laser pointer, 10 rings can be seen from any angle.
5. When buying clothes, try smelling them. Clothes with odors such as mold, kerosene, fishy smell, or benzene-like smell usually have excessive formaldehyde content and should not be purchased.
6. Try to avoid buying wrinkle-free clothes. Especially for those allergic to formaldehyde, wearing wrinkle-free clothing is not recommended.
7. Newly purchased wrinkle-free clothes should not be hung directly into the wardrobe. It is best to rinse them thoroughly with clean water before wearing to reduce the formaldehyde content in the clothing.
8. After wearing new clothes, if you experience skin itching, contact dermatitis, or other allergic skin reactions, or symptoms such as restlessness, poor appetite, or persistent coughing, consider whether the clothing is causing discomfort and seek medical treatment promptly.
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