I would agree, the Bible tells us to wear cotton, linen or wool. You can hardly find 100% cotton anymore. Less and less every year. Every year the clothing gets less and less soft. There are more chemicals in the clothing we are wearing affecting our health. This is all by design of course. I saw the chemicals in lulu lemon leggings...whew. None of girls will soon be able to get pregnant with all these chemicals next to our skin being absorbed by the skin.
I try to wear as much as cotton, wool, and linen as possible. The frequency of these fabrics is best for your body. But I heard you should not wear linen with wool.
You are correct. This is about the frequency of these fabrics. Biblical teaching says linen and wool not together. It’s sad everything has spandex and other horrible fabrics for our body.
You can find on Etsy. But you will pay for it. They want us wearing plastic clothing. They want to get rid of big oil, but most everything we wear, sleep on, store food in, is petroleum based. Disgusting. I have some cute plastic blouses but don’t wear them because my body does not breathe in them.
I usually buy a 3 pack of Hanes tshirts every year to wear for yard work. No longer cotton. It’s all so very sad. The DS thinks of everything.
It's funny too. They raised the price of clothing with a mature process, and filled the spot with clothing much cheaper to produce, thereby substantially increasing profits.
I live in rural SE NC. When I first moved here just over ten years ago there were still quite a few cotton farms along the main roads. Now they are growing soy or corn.
I live in that area. We still have a few farms around us that grow cotton in the late summer/early fall. There are always white puffs in the roads in October. I'm sad to read that it's a dying business. This country is losing everything good to the plastic strip mall convenience mentality.
Soy will break down our boys testosterone and create weaker men. They are out to eliminate what they call “toxic” males!!! Humm...I wonder why they are trying to eliminate alpha males?
My dad worked in one for 40 years, I lied about my age at 15 to begin working there. Sadly it all closed in 98. And recently episodes of "the walking dead" were filmed in and around the facility I worked in. Another great example of what was once an American icon. And now it's deemed a great place to film the apocalypse.
Crap trade deals incentivizing outsourcing. Companies wanting to skimp out and use a polyester/cotton mix in order to pocket extra cash. Overall decline in domestic heavy industry. Decline in skilled labor to run more technical heavy side of any plant.
A complete disconnect between policy makers, their advisers and the industry’s they’re supposed to be overseeing.
A Complete disregard of geopolitical and strategic interests by both political and corporate leaders in favor of fatter profit margins for Private Equity Firms.
and if it does make a comeback & gas farm equipment is banned, & electric dosent work, all the brown illegals will have to do the work & in 250 years its reparations time all over again
cotton doesnt burn anything like synthetics. Denims pants will always outlast plastic shit. but yeah keep wearing the stuff that shrivels your balls off
In the past 2-3 years, Parkdale Mills shut down at least 3 plants, and lo and behold, started new operations in Honduras with the help of the new administration - something BS like - "if we give them jobs at home, they won't come here" - what's hysterical about this - Hondurans are so short they can't reach the spinning robots.
It’s so frustrating because it’s impossible to find 100% cotton clothing now.
I would agree, the Bible tells us to wear cotton, linen or wool. You can hardly find 100% cotton anymore. Less and less every year. Every year the clothing gets less and less soft. There are more chemicals in the clothing we are wearing affecting our health. This is all by design of course. I saw the chemicals in lulu lemon leggings...whew. None of girls will soon be able to get pregnant with all these chemicals next to our skin being absorbed by the skin.
I try to wear as much as cotton, wool, and linen as possible. The frequency of these fabrics is best for your body. But I heard you should not wear linen with wool.
You are correct. This is about the frequency of these fabrics. Biblical teaching says linen and wool not together. It’s sad everything has spandex and other horrible fabrics for our body.
It is so good to hear people being aware of this again.
The biblical laws are for our own good!
Isn’t it great that more people are becoming aware! Well said! We need to stop buying products that are bad for us.
You can find on Etsy. But you will pay for it. They want us wearing plastic clothing. They want to get rid of big oil, but most everything we wear, sleep on, store food in, is petroleum based. Disgusting. I have some cute plastic blouses but don’t wear them because my body does not breathe in them. I usually buy a 3 pack of Hanes tshirts every year to wear for yard work. No longer cotton. It’s all so very sad. The DS thinks of everything.
You can, they just cost more.
It's funny too. They raised the price of clothing with a mature process, and filled the spot with clothing much cheaper to produce, thereby substantially increasing profits.
I live in rural SE NC. When I first moved here just over ten years ago there were still quite a few cotton farms along the main roads. Now they are growing soy or corn.
I live in that area. We still have a few farms around us that grow cotton in the late summer/early fall. There are always white puffs in the roads in October. I'm sad to read that it's a dying business. This country is losing everything good to the plastic strip mall convenience mentality.
Gotta have soy to feed all them down home soyboys.
Soy will break down our boys testosterone and create weaker men. They are out to eliminate what they call “toxic” males!!! Humm...I wonder why they are trying to eliminate alpha males?
There is this song from a musical called Hair.
I hear that song but with SOOOOOOYYYYYY
Funny how the name for that food means “I am” in Spanish, and creates effeminate men and cancer. They know what they’re doing.
The enemy knows exactly what they are doing...
My dad worked in one for 40 years, I lied about my age at 15 to begin working there. Sadly it all closed in 98. And recently episodes of "the walking dead" were filmed in and around the facility I worked in. Another great example of what was once an American icon. And now it's deemed a great place to film the apocalypse.
Wow, that does really say it all
Crap trade deals incentivizing outsourcing. Companies wanting to skimp out and use a polyester/cotton mix in order to pocket extra cash. Overall decline in domestic heavy industry. Decline in skilled labor to run more technical heavy side of any plant.
A complete disconnect between policy makers, their advisers and the industry’s they’re supposed to be overseeing.
A Complete disregard of geopolitical and strategic interests by both political and corporate leaders in favor of fatter profit margins for Private Equity Firms.
Because....cotton be raysis!
It is white after all.
meh. cotton is no-good incase of SHTF.
flammable
does not wick moisture.
not very durable in the long run
and if it does make a comeback & gas farm equipment is banned, & electric dosent work, all the brown illegals will have to do the work & in 250 years its reparations time all over again
cotton doesnt burn anything like synthetics. Denims pants will always outlast plastic shit. but yeah keep wearing the stuff that shrivels your balls off
In the past 2-3 years, Parkdale Mills shut down at least 3 plants, and lo and behold, started new operations in Honduras with the help of the new administration - something BS like - "if we give them jobs at home, they won't come here" - what's hysterical about this - Hondurans are so short they can't reach the spinning robots.
Meh, merino wool is the superior natural material anyway.
Omg and there are fewer blacksmith shops too!
Actually there are more thanks to LEGO.
Our favorite pillow merchant bought his own Egyptian cotton farm, that probably explains it.