Saturday, October 11, 2014

Bohemian Clothing Is Only One Type Of Artisan Made Clothing

By Ricardo Flanner


Everyone has heard the term organic and better for you. Many people prefer things that are all-natural or products that do not harm the environment. The reason is because we all need to do our part to make the world a better place. One of the newest trends is clothing. It is a type of clothing that is considered artisan made clothing. It is created to be comfortable and it helps the world in more ways than you may realize.

Often artisan is a term used with jewelry that is handmade with stones or other things from the local area. Now though, it is also linked with clothing items that area created by crafters who enjoy doing the work. The artisan made clothing in most cases is made with natural or organic fibers in a style that is traditional and unique to a certain area within the world. Every country has its own style and every country has people who are devoted to creating traditional styles that look great. Would you enjoy wearing these clothes?

The popular boho style clothing is a good example of artisan clothing. Its style goes back to the truest roots of India. This bohemian style clothing offers people the choice of bold patterns and colors as well as solids and even pastels if that is your preference. The pants may be made in harem style which has tight ankles and waistbands, but they may also be legging styled pants or pants that appear to be a long, flowing skirt. They are designed to be purely comfortable and extremely fashionable to wear anytime.

Some people do not feel comfortable in the bohemian styles because they often look like hippie clothes. If this is the case with you, never fear. You do have plenty of other options. For instance, South American artisan clothes are made with natural fibers and low impact dyes as well. A lot of the clothes made in this country are created using hand woven looms or crochet, in the traditional styles.

Another great aspect of the clothing is that it is made by people native to their country who have spent their lives creating clothing or jewelry for their friends or family. They do it because they love it. They get paid fare wages and by being able to make money doing what they love, they are also able to help strengthen the economy in their area. Until now, these crafters would have to hope that a tourist would buy their items. Now they are able to sell their items over the internet and your support gives them an easier way to earn an honest living for themselves.

Imagine clothes that are made using hemp, ahimsa silks, organic cottons, jute, and recycled materials. This is the type of stuff you will find with artisan made clothing. However, some clothing items are made from repurposed clothing materials to take something that no one wanted and give it a new look that is something someone does want. Perhaps even you.

If you want to wear only the best clothes, you will give artisan made clothing a try. There are netted skirts and other things available for women to wear as well as a variety of styles for men including sweaters and button up shirts. No matter what style you like, it will be designed in such a way that it fits you to perfection regardless of your body type. There are enough choices available for you that you can even enjoy expressing your unique brand of style.

Whether you want a skirt, shirt, pants or poncho type clothing, you will not find artisan made clothing that has been made by a machine. All of these clothing items are handmade to be as unique as the person who chooses to wear them. Some of these items may take a skilled creator as long as six weeks to complete because of all the delicate details and effort that is put into its creation. This makes it even more important to the companies who may be struggling financially. Would you enjoy wearing something that was created for you to wear? Would you be willing to support an artist and the unique styles that they have created? The internet makes it possible and all you have to do is shop.




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