The company, Madeira has announced their embroidery thread is 100% polyester made from Polyneon, FS/Supertwist, and wool-blend Burmilana threads. This combination of embroidery threads is free from harmful chemicals that can hurt both the environment and people who are wearing clothes with the thread. Fibre2Fashion reports the company is a leader in embroidery thread across the globe. Madeira has been using this eco-friendly and people friendly thread for years, and is the driving force in providing safe and quality materials for garments. The company is providing its clients an Oeko-Tex Standard guarantee on their materials. Threads are tested for more than 100 different chemicals, which may cause allergic reactions and other problems. This testing ensures that all of the threads meet and pass the international standards for human and environmental safety.
Once the supplier sells these materials, garments manufactured with it will only pass the Oeko-Tex certification if they also pass the testing for harmful substances. It is important that manufacturers take the time to do this so their customers are able to receive the same type of safety. If manufactured embroidered shirts do not fall under the same standards as the thread in the embroidery, the person wearing it might be at risk.
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