Clothing materials that can cause allergies:
Chemicals in Textiles:
- Some chemicals used in the processing and dyeing of fabrics can cause skin irritation and allergies. These may include formaldehyde, dyes, and other chemical additives.
Wool:
- Wool can cause irritation and allergic reactions in some people. This may be related to the presence of lanolin or other substances in woolen garments.
Chemical Bleaches and Softeners:
- Residues of chemical bleaches and fabric softeners used in the manufacturing and laundering of clothing can trigger skin allergies in sensitive individuals.
Latex:
- Clothing containing latex can trigger allergies in individuals sensitive to this material. Latex is commonly used in elastic elements such as waistbands, cuffs, or stretch fabrics.

Synthetic Materials:
- Certain synthetic fabrics, such as polyester or nylon, can cause sweating and skin irritation in some individuals. This is especially relevant when synthetic clothing is worn directly against the skin.

People with heightened sensitivity to clothing allergens can mitigate issues by choosing garments made from natural materials, avoiding synthetic fabrics, and examining the composition of materials before purchase. If allergic reactions persist, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional to identify specific allergens and choose clothing that is safe for the individual.