Monday, May 25, 2009

Oeko-tex standard

Oeko-tex standard. This is an international testing and certification system that makes sure there aren't harmful chemicals in our textiles. It is unclear who or what or how.

According to Wikipedia, Oeko-tex standard testing is categorized into four classes, depending on how much the textile comes into contact with the skin. The classes are:

1) baby articles
2) articles which come into contact with large areas of the skin, or to which the skin is exposed for long periods
3) outerwear
4) furnishing fabrics

Furnishing fabrics is moved to class 2 for people who sit around naked a lot. Also, I just looked at my sweatpants, and there is no mention of Oeko-tex standard, which makes me nervous.


This man has lost faith in Oeko-tex standard.
Photo: vasta via Flickr (CC)

3 comments:

  1. Adam, what exactly did you Google to find this image?

    "man without clothes in public"

    "human refuse to wear clothes"

    Either way clear your cache dude.

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  2. If memory serves, it was a Flickr search for "underwear".

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  3. Adam! I'm worried about your sweatpants too. I love this, by the way. It's good to read you again.

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