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Like many here, I generally avoid clothing with synthetic fibres, unless it is a small percentage in a blend.
But I don't want all my clothing decisions to be dictated purely by nostalgia.
I recently picked up a pair of herringbone trousers at the charity shop, 50% cotton 25% viscose, 25% polyester.
I can't fault the things, they are comfortable, look great, and they are good insulators, cool when hot, warm when cold.
A hatred of polyester is kind of a cliche for those who appreciate clothes, but what about a polyester/viscose blend?
Doesn't this in principle offer durability combined with breathability?
My first suit was made of such a blend, and while I quickly got rid of it in favour of something made of wool, looking back, I can't remember feeling uncomfortable in it.
To what extent is shunning synthetic blends a matter of aesthetics and to what extent is it concerned with function?
Do you have stories of synthetic materials functioning well?
But I don't want all my clothing decisions to be dictated purely by nostalgia.
I recently picked up a pair of herringbone trousers at the charity shop, 50% cotton 25% viscose, 25% polyester.
I can't fault the things, they are comfortable, look great, and they are good insulators, cool when hot, warm when cold.
A hatred of polyester is kind of a cliche for those who appreciate clothes, but what about a polyester/viscose blend?
Doesn't this in principle offer durability combined with breathability?
My first suit was made of such a blend, and while I quickly got rid of it in favour of something made of wool, looking back, I can't remember feeling uncomfortable in it.
To what extent is shunning synthetic blends a matter of aesthetics and to what extent is it concerned with function?
Do you have stories of synthetic materials functioning well?
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