7 Top Reasons To Embrace Khadi- An Eco-Friendly Choice for Your Wardrobe.

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Khadi- a handwoven fabric known

Fashion across the world is now being aligned with purpose and Indian ethnic wear dominates this revolution with its diverse range of fabrics and style. Khadi is one such Indian fabric known for its handwoven uniqueness and timeless heritage. For those looking to reduce their carbon footprint on the planet, it is the ideal sustainable and eco-friendly choice for them.

In today’s post, let’s explore 7 top reasons to embrace Khadi, and how caring for the fabric is rewarding and simple for you to maintain.

1. A handwoven tale of pride and tradition

This is an image of Khadi being handwoven meticulously
Khadi-handwoven with meticulous care and love
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Khadi isn’t a fabric churned out from factories. It is completely hand-woven with meticulous care. Every piece created carries the legacy of every dedicated rural artisan who weaves every part of the fabric with meticulous care.

Embracing Khadi means you are embracing a legacy and a tale of pride, tradition, and resilience. India’s Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi made Khadi weaving popular during the Freedom Str making it a powerful reminder of independent and conscious living.

2. Sustainable and eco-friendly

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Khadi jackets are highly in vogue
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Khadi has a positive impact on the environment as no electricity is used in its production. Compared to synthetic fabrics, it consumes much less water. The fabric is naturally bio-degradable, so it causes no harm to the environment. Khadi artisans prefer to use plant-based dyes over chemical dyes. It is completely different from fast fashion that leave a lot of waste and pollution behind- it is safe for the Earth as it is zero carbon in nature.

3. Perfect for every season

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Khadi cord set
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Khadi has natural fibers and has a weave that is light and breathable. It keeps you cool during the summer and warm during the winter months, making it ideal for festive wear, office days, and relaxing weekends. So, whether you are choosing Khadi wool, Khadi silk or Khadi cotton, it adapts to the local climate and your lifestyle easily.

4. Designer’s Delight

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Khadi Designer Wear Saree
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Khadi is no longer considered to be old fashioned like it was by many in the past. Today, leading fashion designers and well-known labels are using Khadi to make chic modern jackets, sophisticated Kurtas and western silhouettes like shirts that can be successfully paired with jeans. For a comfortable and stylish look, you can flaunt a Khadi saree at your next festive event and turn heads your way.

5.Empowers rural economies and local artisans

Many weavers and spinners from rural India depend on Khadi weaving for their livelihood. Buying khadi means you are not just fashionable, but you are supporting the families of these rural artisans and their communities. Automation is already affecting their livelihood so opting for slow fashion like Khadi helps these crafts to survive and stand tall in the test of time.

6. Unique aesthetic appeal and texture

If you closely examine authentic Khadi woven attires, you will discover, no two garments are the alike- meaning you get an exclusive piece every time you invest in it. Often you will find irregularities in the fabric weaves- do not assume them to be a flaw! They are evidence that the fabric has been handwoven bringing authenticity and raw beauty to the craft. So, if you are looking for perfect synthetic weaves, Khadi definitely will not fit the bill!

7. Low maintenance and made to last

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Khadi looks fresh for years with the right care
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There is a generic misunderstanding that handwoven fabrics are hard to take care of however, Khadi is surprisingly low in maintenance. The following are some simple homecare tips to make your treasured handwoven pieces looking fresh for several years.

  • Gentle wash- Khadi fabrics should be hand-washed or put inside a light machine cycle. Use a mild detergent when you wash them.
  • Do not soak pieces with a dye as this will cause color bleeding.
  • Dry fabrics in the shade as a natural dyed fabric will fade.
  • Iron your Khadi piece when damp. This will retain its natural texture and finish.
  • Use a breathable cloth bag like muslin for safe storage.

Khadi ages gracefully over the years. It becomes more comfortable and softer making it a wardrobe staple that will last for years!

Final Note: Join the eco-friendly Khadi Revolution

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Wear India’s heart Khadi with pride
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From the above, it is evident Khadi is not just a fabric, it is a movement thar empowers local artisans and timeless heritage. By embracing it you are reducing your carbon footprint on the planet supporting sustainable fashion in the process. So, the next time, you decide to shop for Indian ethnic wear pass through the synthetic racks and reach out for Khadi pieces. You’ll be making a conscious fashion choice by wearing an outfit that evokes purpose, pride and India’s rich heritage!

Rita Seal

With a background in law and a deep-rooted passion for writing, I pursue storytelling through blogging and editing. I am equally drawn to books, fashion, films, music, and travel—with a special fondness for animals, especially dogs.

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