Friday, September 12, 2008

ORGANiC... WhAT??




Soooooooooo!
What’s the deal with organic stuff?


I mean I don’t own it personally and I guess if I did then I could decide how I felt about the product itself. So I guess I will discuss my opinion on having organic clothing and other organic things available, instead of my personal experience with it.

It seems pretty innovative to me. I wonder would anyone notice if I wore like an “eco friendly” outfit. I wonder would someone call me out and say “HEY! She’s going green! She has on the latest organic frock!” Um, seriously, I don’t think so… it would be nice, but probably unrealistic. I don’t even think anyone would be able to tell… I mean, would you? I know if I saw you right now at this moment and time I probably would not even notice the fact that you have on an organic outfit. So what is the big idea about investing in it?

I feel that organic production is a great way to go about developing clothing in particular, or the fibers and fabrics for them because it really is by a large margin better for the land. It uses no chemicals or as few as possible and every single thing is dealt with care. With that it has to better for your skin too. Yet not only does it benefit us, but it is beneficial to the bugs, insects, animals and even the water we drink by being cautious, and revamping our overly “chemicalfied” methods of doing things.

I really do think that owning organic items would make one more prideful of themselves. I think that things would possibly last a little longer since it is more expensive and it is natural. People like to be seen as environment friendly and pro green so I am sure a trend with these things (as it sort of is now) will completely emerge into a big boom. Yet until then I’m sure that prices for organic materials will still be sky rocket until the supply and demand chain readjusts itself based upon the upcoming trends and consumer wants and needs.

When “going GREEN with everything” becomes the new “IN” thing to do- I am so sure that EVERYONE is going to start going eco crazy! Since dress is a lot of our communication method in the us, I am sure everyone would want to seem as if they believed in caring about the world and land and trees… its like a sign of support. “I support the environment.”

Yet and still I feel that the production of none organic items will still thrive because it has for many years. People are so used to just picking up what they see and not really worried about what they are picking up, so at that; that mindset will probably still be the same. Who honestly looks at care tags and labels prior to purchasing a consumer good? However NOTHiNG is wrong with doing that. And in fact nothing is wrong with organic items. I think the thought is pretty warming, and I guess if I save up the money, I will by a t-shirt that’s organic… even if it does

look the same as the non organic shirt and costs like twice as much… atleast i will feel good about it.