What is environmentally friendly underwear?

1, raw materials

Raw materials: the selected high-quality long-fiber cotton must be planted in an environmentally friendly way, free from chemical pollution such as pesticides, fertilizers and herbicides, and free from environmental pollution in the process. Using high-tech chemical fibers such as modal,

Tassel,

Meryl,

Nylon and so on. Not only is the production process environmentally friendly, but the application of new technology has changed the concept of chemical fiber in the past. It can be very breathable and soft, and its comfort performance is not inferior to that of natural fibers. The most perfect combination is a variety of fibers, learn from each other's strengths, and create more fashionable underwear styles on the premise of ensuring the safest and most comfortable.

In addition to the main raw materials, sewing thread, buttons, buckles, elastic bands, linings and other accessories are all based on human safety and comfort. For example, buckles or chains on underwear do not contain unhealthy nickel metal.

2. Processing technology

Recently, China has stopped exporting billions of dollars of goods every year because of green barriers, among which textiles are the biggest obstacle, and the main reason is that the dyeing and finishing process uses environmentally-friendly chemicals, resulting in excessive formaldehyde and azo. German "Shu Ya" takes the lead in bleaching, shrinking, printing and other dyeing and finishing links, using fabrics without bleaching treatment or using chlorine-free bleach; Shrinking treatment does not use chemical additives; Give up the use of dyes containing heavy metals or azo. Consciously reduce the consumption of energy and water resources in the production process.

The products of Shu Ya, a century-old German underwear brand, include underwear for men and women, underwear, pajamas, casual clothes at home, warm clothes, even sports bras, swimwear and other products that are in direct contact with the skin. Shu Ya's requirements for product quality are even worse than the eco-textile standard 100. This includes strictly controlling the safety and ecological quality of products from raw materials, processing technology, cutting methods and manufacturing technology.