
At Cut and Pull, Comfort Starts with Care
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We believe comfort starts with care—and that means not just how your clothes look, but how they feel on your skin. If you’ve ever experienced itching, redness, or irritation from clothing, you’re not alone. Skin sensitivity is becoming more common, and it’s often caused by more than just the fabric type—it’s also what goes into making the fabric.
So how do you choose the right clothes when your skin demands something gentler? Here are our top tips to help you find clothing that works with your body, not against it.
1. Choose Skin-Friendly Fabrics
Not all fabrics are created equal. High-quality natural fibers—like well-combed cotton—are softer, contain fewer loose fibers, and cause less friction, making them ideal for sensitive skin. At Cut and Pull, we carefully select premium fabrics that feel smooth, breathable, and comfortable enough to wear every day.
2. Skip the Harsh Chemicals
Many wrinkle-free or “easy care” garments are treated with formaldehyde or synthetic resins to hold their shape—but those same treatments can cause skin irritation. Our fabrics are crafted without unnecessary toxins or harsh chemical finishes, so you can wear them with peace of mind.
3. Wash Before You Wear
Even the best fabrics can pick up residual particles during manufacturing or packaging. We recommend washing all new clothes—yes, even ours—before your first wear. Use fragrance-free, gentle detergent and avoid harsh fabric softeners to make sure your skin gets only what it needs: breathable, clean fabric.
4. Go Fragrance-Free in Your Laundry Routine
Sometimes it’s not the clothing—it’s the detergent. Fragrances and synthetic chemicals in laundry products can stay trapped in fibers and transfer to your skin. Choose dermatologist-tested detergents and ditch dryer sheets for natural alternatives like wool dryer balls, which reduce static without the chemicals.
5. Texture Matters Too
For some, skin irritation is less about allergens and more about abrasion. Rough fabrics—like untreated wool, coarse linen, or low-grade cotton—can cause flare-ups simply from friction. That’s why we focus on soft, smooth finishes that feel like second skin and don’t aggravate sensitivity.
6. Be Selective with Synthetic Blends
Nylon, polyester, and spandex blends may trap heat and sweat, leading to irritation or rashes. While they offer stretch, they can also hold in moisture. At Cut and Pull, we prioritize breathable fabrics that allow your skin to stay cool and comfortable throughout the day.
7. Try, Test, and Choose Wisely
If you’re new to skin-friendly clothing, start small. A basic tee, a tank, or a pair of joggers can give you a good feel (literally) for whether the fabric suits your needs. That’s why we design versatile, everyday staples—so you can test comfort without compromise.
🌿 Built for Comfort. Made with Care. Worn with Confidence.
Your skin is your body’s largest organ—and it deserves clothing that respects that. At Cut and Pull, we don’t believe in shortcuts. We believe in crafting garments that feel like second skin and stand the test of time.