Most of what is written about natural-fiber clothing and household textiles is marketing. Linen sellers say linen is antibacterial; wool sellers say wool repels dust mites; cotton sellers say organic cotton uses less water. Some of these claims hold up under peer review. Many do not. A few are flatly contradicted by the studies they cite.

This site is a working library of what the primary sources actually say about the three main natural fibers used at home and on the body. Each topic page covers the same six things: history (told chronologically), studies and nuance, maintenance, cost, further reading, and sources. Every factual claim has a footnote.

The fibers

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