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Recent Examples of textilesThe production of hemp in the EU — used for everything from textiles to food to construction — grew by around 84%, from about 21,000 hectares (52,000 acres) in 2015 to 33,000 hectares (82,000 acres), in 2022.—
Amy Gunia,
CNN Money,
24 June 2026 In 2024, California rolled out legislation that bans the use of PFAS in a range of products, including textiles, juvenile products and food.—
Jennifer Bringle,
Footwear News,
24 June 2026 Explicitly in South Africa, the Canopy by Hilton Cape Town Longkloof features local art in common areas, South African textiles and prints, and a lobby anchored by a towering giraffe sculpture by a local artist.—
Lauren Mowery,
Forbes.com,
23 June 2026 Both of those marks targeted a wide swath of categories, from mobile games, jewelry and bags to container goods, textiles, clothing and sporting articles.—
Justin Birnbaum,
Sportico.com,
16 June 2026 After the spinning and weaving, textiles had to be cleaned and bleached.—
Matthew Wills,
JSTOR Daily,
15 June 2026 Framed in native lenga wood, the rustic-chic cabins at Alto Castillo feature Mapuche textiles, wicker Chimbarongo baskets, and paintings honoring the gauchos who first settled these lands.—
Mark Johanson,
Condé Nast Traveler,
14 June 2026 These textiles slowly rot and release greenhouse gases, while synthetic or mixed fabrics release chemicals, microplastics, and forever chemicals.—
Molly McCrea,
CBS News,
12 June 2026 Hockney was born July 9, 1937, in Bradford, a large industrial city whose chief export was woolen textiles.—ABC News,
12 June 2026
Thanks to its sleeveless silhouette, the top feels lightweight and breathable on hot days, while ribbed knits and stretch cotton fabrics offer a comfortable, body-skimming fit without feeling restrictive.
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Nicol Natale,
PEOPLE,
25 June 2026
Italians prefer natural breathable fabrics instead, like cotton and linen.