
Beyond environmental gains, plant-cellulose fabrics offer notable comfort and health advantages for wearers. Unlike many synthetic textiles, cellulose fibres are naturally breathable and moisture-wicking. For example, Lyocell (a type of regenerated cellulose) is known to be “moisture-regulating and breathable… allergy friendly,” making it ideal for clothing. Users report that garments made from plant fibres feel soft, cool and non-irritating
against the skin. In short:
EgNog’s Plant-Based Clothing: Breathable & Safe

Breathability & Cooling: Cellulose fabrics let air circulate, helping keep the body cool in India’s climate. They absorb sweat and dry quickly, so you stay comfortable in heat and humidity.
Softness & Drape: Many plant-based fibres (like soy or bamboo viscose) have a silken or cashmere-like feel. This means garments feel gentle on skin and drape elegantly, enhancing style without itch or stiffness.
Hypoallergenic & Non-toxic: Fabric made from natural cellulose avoids the harsh petrochemicals often found in synthetic textiles. Conventional dyes and treatments can leave residues (formaldehyde, phthalates, etc.) that irritate skin or enter the bloodstream. In contrast, EgNog’s materials uses no toxic inputs, so there is less risk of skin allergies or chemical exposure. (EgNog also strives to use natural dyes where possible.)
Overall, wearing EgNog’s cellulose-based clothing means fewer synthetic chemicals on the skin and a garment that breathes naturally. Consumers get the performance of modern fabrics without sacrificing health or comfort