Non-Weaponized Clothing For Everyday
- The Satiated Blonde
- 5 hours ago
- 2 min read
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Over the last five years I've really concentrated on switching out my clothes with natural fabrics. This space has grown tremendously recently, which makes it so exciting for finding and trying new brands (to me, anyways). I aim to purchase only linen, cotton, wool. With the exception of my travel clothes, recently. (post coming soon) Find some of my faves below!
Mate the label - if you want to read more about my haul from there, check here and here. I got this waffle sweatshirt in bone (and mushroom, not pictured). They're in my weekly rotation and one of my favorites for tees, sweatshirts, workout shorts, and leggings! The jeans are from Lands' End - I share more about them below.
Lands End - I really like that I found a place that has 100% cotton sweaters like this green sweater above, pictured with organic cocoa leggings). I also found a white sweater with a green V-neck and, cream one with green stripes and baloon sleeves (all 100%cotton). Speaking of natural fibers, I was able to find silk underlayers here which I've never seen before! Read more about my winter underlayers here. I also got the light green jeans and a pair of garnet red jeans that fit perfectly and are cut for curves. They're so comfortable and can be dressed up or down. Not sure when I got back into colored jeans, but I love them, haha!
Read more about Land's End purchases here.
Boody - This is one of my new favorites for underwear and traditional loungewear.
Branwyn - I tried this wool blended, natural fabrics brand that I got targeted in marketing for. I fully recognized what was happening, lol and just wanted to try it to see what it was all about! You can read about what I tried here and here.
Thigh Society - They have all different kinds of undershorts, including cotton ones! You can read my experience with them here.
If you want to read more about natural fabrics, check out these posts I've written (with more to come, I'm sure):









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