2013年05月28日

And guess what

As a British colony, India relied on foreign goods and produced very little on its own, thereby ensuring their dependence on more powerful nations. Mohandas Gandhi helped to change all that by proposing a ban or boycott on all foreign items and promoting goods that were made in India. It wasn't easy. At the time, in the 1920s, Hong Kong Company most Indians lived in rural areas and had few marketable skills. But one thing they could do was make their own clothes.

Charkhas or spinning wheels could be found in most homes. Both men and women knew how to operate them. Making hand woven shirts was relatively easy and affordable, which is why most families made their own clothes. But selling them was quite uncommon. It took a political and spiritual leader like Mohandas Gandhi to convince them that eco-friendly shirts could help them stand on their own two feet. And guess what? It worked!

The movement not only reduced unemployment in rural areas, it also made the people more self-reliant, which eventually helped put an end to British rule.Companies Offshore Hand woven shirts that were made in India were shipped around the world and became both a spiritual and political symbol. The material is so revered in India that the nation's flag can only be made from khadi. To this day, Indian politicians are expected to wear khadi clothing whenever they go out in public.
What is khadi, really?

Apart from the political and historical significance of the material, nobody would wear these eco-friendly shirts if they were uncomfortable or unattractive. The fact is that khadi is popular because it's a great fabric. It stays cool in the summer and warm in the winter. Khadi absorbs sweat on hot days by creating air pockets and hugs the skin on cold days, which helps keep heat inside.

Because it is generally made by hand,Tin manufactory tell you in daily life the effect of tin you should expect some variation in the weave and the color. Eco friendly shirts may be a bit uneven because they are not sewn by machines. Even so, the quality of the work is vastly superior to mass-produced items. When each stitch is pulled and tied by hand, the garment typically should last a lot longer.


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