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Wondering which fabric is best suited for human beings? If yes, then do watch out this video till end. Hello, this is Tushar from Charu Creation Pvt Ltd, a fashion fabric company at Nehru Place, New Delhi. So friends, Hemp fabric made from Cannabis sativa plant is supposedly the best fabric for Human needs

Hemp is one of the lightest fibers you can find, and this gives the clothes and the apparel a very breathable and lightweight feel with the fibers themselves weighing up to a third less compared to the cotton and woolen materials. This is vital for people who travel a lot and for whom comfort and ease is vital. Hemp is one of the rare fabrics that has resistance to Ultraviolet radiations (UV rays). It is about 95% UV reflective. Next, it is water-resistant.

Hemp fabric does not absorb water and instead tries to reflect the water, much like water on a leaf. Further, hemp fabric has antimicrobial properties. If you have a bad odor, then hemp clothing might help you. It prevents the growth of odor-causing bacteria. It packs excellent antimicrobial properties which make it last longer than any other textile fiber like cotton, polyester, etc. Hemp clothes don’t become distorted even after multiple uses and washes.

At the same time, hemp fabric is known for its durability and sustainability. Another interesting fact about hemp textile is, the more you wear hemp apparel the softer it gets over time. Hemp is also easy to dye and retains color better than any other industrial fabric. Well-made hemp textile has strong thermal qualities as well as being hypoallergenic, making it a great accessory for outdoor activities and travel.

There are countless uses of hemp fabric. It is used to make jeans, shoes, sneakers, shirts, dresses, undergarments, hats, bags, mats, bedsheets, pillow covers, duvets, curtains etc. Interestingly, in the history of sailing ships, hemp fiber was used around the world to make ropes and canvas sails. Apart for its usefulness for Human beings, hemp is a very eco friendly material. A fun fact fact: Henry Ford made a car partially from hemp to help out American farmers.

Friends, to order Hemp fabrics, click on the link given in the description of the video. Friends, I want to acknowledge you for watching this video. I hope that products made out of our fabric collection would bring a positive impact in your life. For any enquiry regarding fabrics, you may call us at +91-9971106200 or email us at charu@charu.org.in. If you find this information useful, please subscribe to this Youtube channel to get more useful information. Thanks a lot

Hemp fabric is a type of textile that is made using fibers from the stalks of the Cannabis sativa plant. This plant has been recognized as a source of extraordinarily tensile and durable textile fibers for millennia, but the psychoactive qualities of Cannabis sativa have recently made it harder for farmers to produce this immensely beneficial crop.hemp has a similar texture to cotton, but it also feels somewhat like canvas.

Hemp fabric is not susceptible to shrinkage, and it is highly resistant to pilling. Since fibers from this plant are long and sturdy, hemp fabric is very soft, but it is also highly durable; while a typical cotton T-shirt lasts 10 years at the most, a hemp T-shirt may last double or triple that time.

Some estimates suggest that hemp fabric is three times stronger than cotton fabric. In addition, hemp is a lightweight fabric, which means that it is highly breathable, and it also effectively facilitates the passage of moisture from the skin to the atmosphere, so it is ideal for hot climates.

It is easy to dye this type of fabric, and it is highly resistant to mold, mildew, and potentially harmful microbes. Hemp fabric softens with each washing, and its fibers don’t degrade even after dozens of washings. Since it’s also relatively easy to produce organic hemp fabric sustainably, this textile is practically ideal for clothing.

The primary use of hemp fabric is apparel. Examples of garments commonly made with hemp include dresses, skirts, pants, jackets, T-shirts, hoodies, and clothing for children. Hemp fabric is also used in home textiles particularly for making towels due to its high absorbency and durability.

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