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Why Eczema Clothes Are An Important Part of Eczema Therapy
What makes eczema clothing so special for eczema? In this post we dig into everything you need to know.
FAQs about our Eczema Clothing
Soft, breathable fabrics are often preferred for eczema-prone skin. Many people look for materials like cotton, TENCEL™, bamboo, or silk that may help reduce friction, overheating, and irritation during daily wear and sleep.
Certain fabrics, rough seams, dyes, synthetic materials, and overheating may contribute to irritation for some individuals with eczema-prone skin. Choosing gentle, breathable clothing may help support overall comfort.
During flare-ups, many people prefer loose-fitting, breathable clothing that helps overheating. Some form fitting garments are great to reduce friction and can be used a second skin to lock in emollients. Soft eczema pajamas, gloves, sleeves, and wet wrap clothing are commonly used for additional comfort and skin protection.
Eczema pajamas are designed with soft, breathable fabrics that may help reduce irritation during sleep. Many people use eczema sleepwear with built in mittens to support nighttime comfort and help minimize scratching caused by overheating or rough fabrics.
Yes. Certain eczema garments, sleeves, gloves, and wraps are specifically designed to support wet wrap therapy routines and overnight moisture retention during severe flare-ups.
Many people with eczema prefer fragrance-free detergents and avoid fabric softeners or harsh additives that can cause irritation when washing clothing. Gentle washing routines may help reduce irritation from lingering residues and fragrances. When possible, washing clothes in hot water will help to remove a build up of emollients in the material. Hanging or laying flat to dry will help the garments last longer than machine drying.

















