Common Fabrics in Women’s Jackets
Women’s jackets are often made from:
Cotton Twill / Denim – durable, breathable, heavier, may wrinkle.
Polyester / Nylon – lightweight, quick-drying, water-resistant.
Wool / Wool Blends – insulating, warm, ideal for winter.
Leather / Faux Leather – stylish, durable, less breathable.
Spandex / Elastane Blends – add stretch and comfort.
Harmful Chemicals in Jacket Production
Formaldehyde – wrinkle resistance; irritates skin/respiratory system.
Azo Dyes – may release carcinogenic aromatic amines.
PFAS – waterproofing; persistent “forever chemicals,” harmful to health.
Heavy Metals – in pigments/dyeing; can accumulate and damage organs.
SAINIYA’s Correct Practices (sainiya.shop)
Strict RSL/MRSL to restrict harmful chemicals.
Formaldehyde-free finishing and PFAS-free waterproofing.
Third-party testing for hazardous residues.
Certifications: Oeko-Tex Standard 100, GOTS, Bluesign.
Supply chain audits for transparency and sustainability.
Consumer Guidance
How to choose safer jackets:
Look for certifications (Oeko-Tex, GOTS, Bluesign).
Check labels: “Formaldehyde-Free,” “PFAS-Free.”
Buy from transparent brands like SAINIYA that disclose safety standards.
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