If the clothes were so bad… would they still be sold?

Si la ropa fuera tan mala… ¿se seguiría vendiendo?

Tobacco causes cancer. We all know that.
Even so, it continues to sell.
And the same thing happens—albeit silently—with much of the clothing produced today.

Just because something is everywhere doesn't mean it's harmless.
Fast fashion has become so normalized that it's hard to imagine its true impact. We've grown accustomed to wearing new clothes every month, changing collections every week, filling our wardrobes without giving much thought to what those garments conceal. But the reality is that many of them are chemical products disguised as clothing .

The invisible things we wear

The problem is not visible, but it's there:
In synthetic dyes that contain heavy metals.
In “anti-wrinkle” or “waterproof” finishes that include fluorinated compounds (PFAS) , the same ones that have been linked to hormonal alterations and carcinogenic effects.
In petroleum-derived fibers , which do not breathe, they trap heat and can cause irritation or aggravate allergies.

We often think: "If it sells, it will be safe."
But textile regulations are minimal . In most cases, these substances are not completely removed during washing and remain in direct contact with our skin for hours every day .
And the skin, our largest organ, absorbs some of what it touches.

Dressing well is also dressing healthily

At Greener , we believe that dressing well shouldn't mean putting your health—or the planet's—at risk.
That's why we do things differently:

✔️ We use organic cotton grown without pesticides or toxic fertilizers.
✔️ We are committed to recycled polyester free of harmful chemicals.
✔️ We work with OEKO-TEX® certified dyes , guaranteeing that every garment is safe for you and the environment.
✔️ We design clothes that respect both your skin and the air you breathe .

Our commitment is simple: to create fashion that cares, not that pollutes.

Because what touches your skin matters.

Dressing well goes beyond style.
It's about choosing what you want to put in contact with your body each day.
Just as we take care of what we eat or breathe, we should also take care of what we wear .

Your clothes can be an extension of your well-being, not an invisible source of harm.

At Greener , we believe that true elegance begins with feeling good — inside, outside, and in what you choose to wear.

👉 Discover our healthy and sustainable clothing
Made with natural materials, clean processes and the promise to care for what matters most: your skin and the planet.

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