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[Source where studies are linked](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNsAJy53QvM)

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https://pfascentral.org/pfas-free-products/ This site lists brands that have made an outward commitment to eliminating the PFAS' form their products. I still think there are other things we should be concerned and watching for, but at least this is a list of some seemingly more trustworthy brands (taken in context of course).

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ok so this is a rabbit hole, when you begin to search out brands that are pfas free, you find very expensive brands and a lot of lefty sites including lesbian clothing brands... my jewdar goes off and makes me wonder if this is all a push to make concerned intelligent whites waste money unnecessarily on expensive clothing. i know, the kikes are hitting it from both sides as they usually do to create a nihilistic white mentality which says its all pointless lets give up.

who here is realistically wearing organic cotton boxers? and which among us are going to rush out and buy all new underwear for our immediate families?

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Not just Lululemon, it is all plastic type clothing made from synthetics such as rayon, nylon, spandex, and the newly touted bamboo threaded materials. Just think how many men are infertile, fat, over estrogenic bc they want to wear boxers from 'sporting companies' like under armor, Nike, & adidas.

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what about the organic bamboo? I'm not seeing anything about it, and its a natural fiber...

[–] 3 pts

Definitely a natural fiber. First realized it was an issue couple years back when we had bought 'high quality bamboo' sheet and duvet set. It's not due to the bamboo itself, but the 'forever chemicals' used to process it into a weavable thread.

Gf at the time would break out from the bamboo sheets no matter how many times she tried to wash them. This was 2-3 years ago when we first researched it heavily.

Here is the first site I came across while searching 'bamboo textiles processing.' https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/news/2022/01/new-tests-find-toxic-forever-chemicals-bedding-yoga-pants-and-other

I'm really unsure of that sites legitimacy, but there are plenty of ones that link to anecdotal and scientific studies. My apologies, but I am getting ready for work and don't have time to post more links for you.

i think its the way its processed is the problem, not the bamboo itself (?) unless maybe theyre watering it with shitty ass water

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Not just Lululemon, it is all plastic type clothing made from synthetics such as rayon, nylon, spandex,

Yet these retards are pushing woke agendas like banning plastic straws.

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For every soggy recyclable paper straw used in America, 3 pajeets will shit in a plastic bag and throw it in a local water source

ugh time to scoure my toddler cloths to make sure i dont own that brand. Dont think I do but i wasnt paying that much attention

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The former CEO was based. He stated publicly that he doesn't make clothes for fats and doesn't want his company associated with disgusting fats. He was later ousted.

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Death by a thousand cuts. This one happens to occur at the cameltoe. Just another episode of thanks jews!

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Considering they're made in China and China is willing to poison their own food supply to make a quick Yuan?

It's just The Way It Is.

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no wonder everything in CA says it can give you cancer, its all from china!

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Nah, that's just commiefornia being commiefornia.

commiefornia would buy poisoned products from a country that hates us huh

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Yeah, but they have a responsibility and enough shekels to do some lab testing and change the manufacturer if they don't follow health requirements.

They just don't care.

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They just don't care.

The easiest way to manufacture things. It Costs Money To Care™

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Check your labels. My favorite pair of jeans are 99% cotton, 1% polyurethane. Why?

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I think that 1% is used for the seams.

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And there are 4 seams that meet at the crotch.

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On the other hand, it's hard to make seams with pure cotton though.