25/04/2026
Research today is only catching up to what ancient wisdom has always known.
Synthetic fabrics tend to create a warm, enclosed layer against the skin, trapping heat and moisture instead of letting the body breathe. For children, this matters even more. Their bodies heat up faster, their skin is more delicate and permeable, and what seems like a small choice becomes 12–14 hours of continuous contact with heat, sweat, and possible irritation.
Natural fibers like organic cotton allow the skin to function the way it’s meant to. They enable airflow, absorb excess moisture, and help maintain a balanced, calmer skin environment through the day.
Even Sadhguru often speaks about how what we wear directly influences our body’s energy and wellbeing, encouraging the use of natural, breathable materials that are in harmony with the body.
At Bhumi Vastra, this isn’t positioned as a trend or a luxury. It’s a return to conscious, evidence-backed choices. Because when something touches your child’s skin every single day, fabric isn’t just about comfort. It becomes a quiet form of care, protection, and respect for their growing body.