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Cottonique Featured in Financial Times Piece for PFAS-Free Clothing

Cottonique Featured in Financial Times Piece for PFAS-Free Clothing

Cottonique was recently featured in the Financial Times for its commitment to PFAS-free clothing, standing out as a staunch advocate of clean, chemical-free clothing designed for people with skin sensitivities.

We’re elated to share that Cottonique has been featured in the Financial Times as one of the few brands advocating for the clean fashion movement. The focal point of the piece is our commitment to PFAS-free, allergy-friendly clothing made especially for people with skin sensitivities.

In the article “Can ‘Clean Fashion’ Perform?”, the Financial Times highlighted how Cottonique is doing more than lip service by claiming to be an “eco-friendly” label. Some brands are only starting to ban harmful chemicals like per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS, in their products and manufacturing processes. However, Cottonique has long upheld a no-synthetics, no-toxic dyes, no-harmful chemicals, and no-PFAS policy not just in our processes but more so across all our products, from a pair of socks to wardrobe basics for people with sensitive skin.

The feature emphasized how Cottonique was founded to address the needs of people suffering from allergies, eczema, psoriasis, and multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), and how, from humble beginnings, the brand is now gaining worldwide attention for offering cleaner, safer, and natural alternatives to mainstream apparel.

Our hypoallergenic 100% organic cotton, latex-free, and chemical-free pieces are designed not only for comfort but for long-term skin health that’s good for the planet, too. Because you shouldn’t be made to choose between comfort, health, and sustainability.

Read the full article here (FT subscription required): “Can ‘Clean Fashion’ Perform?

 

 

 

 

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