Which cotton should you choose for your clothes?
Our simple and honest guide.
Choosing a garment isn't just a matter of style. It's also a matter of material , comfort , and sometimes even value . Cotton is the most widely used natural fiber in the textile industry, but not all cottons are created equal. Here's a look at the four most common types... and a clear verdict at the end.
🌱 1. Classic cotton: simple, but perfectible
What is this ?
Conventional cotton is used in the majority of clothing sold worldwide. It is grown on a very large scale, often using intensive methods.
Benefits :
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Very affordable price
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Easy maintenance
Disadvantages:
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Very water-intensive
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Heavy use of pesticides and chemicals
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May lose quality quickly
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Strong ecological and social impact
🌿 2. Organic cotton: a responsible alternative
What is this ?
Grown without chemical fertilizers, pesticides or GMOs, organic cotton is more respectful of the environment and farmers.
Benefits :
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Respectful of soils and biodiversity
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Less harmful to sensitive skin
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Generally more durable
Disadvantages:
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Less accessible in terms of price
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Beware of labels: they are not all equal
🌸 3. Pima cotton: pure nobility
What is this ?
Pima cotton is a rare variety, native to Peru, known for its extra-long fibers , unmatched softness , and exceptional strength .
But what makes it unique is this:
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Pima cotton does not tolerate any chemical treatment . Its fiber is naturally soft, stable and strong: it does not need to be modified or improved .
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It is hypoallergenic , perfect for sensitive skin.
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It requires less water than traditional cotton, thanks to the ideal climatic conditions of its growing areas.
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It is biodegradable and is part of a cleaner, more sustainable approach.
Benefits :
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Second skin feeling, ultra-soft
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Long-lasting , no pilling
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Chemical-free, skin-friendly and environmentally friendly
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Less water consumed in cultivation
Disadvantages:
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Much more expensive to purchase than classic cotton or organic cotton
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It is necessary to ensure its traceability
♻️ 4. Recycled cotton: the circular choice
What is this ?
It is made from textile scraps or used clothing, crushed and then transformed into new fiber.
Benefits :
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Zero textile waste
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Less water and energy consumption
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Good alternative for simple rooms
Disadvantages:
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Shorter fibers → less resistant fabric
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Less sweet
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It is often necessary to combine this material with other fibers, such as polyester.
đź§µ Our favorite? Pima cotton.
If we had to choose just one, it would be him.
Pima cotton combines the qualities we look for in a garment:
👉 Softness , durability , health for the skin , and respect for the environment .
Without any chemical treatment, it retains all its natural purity , and does not cause any irritation. Its cultivation, which requires little water, is more respectful of the planet. And in terms of comfort? It feels like a second skin , elegant and fluid. A true luxury for everyday use.
Discover our Pima cotton tank tops .