Your Expensive Clothes Are Made of Cheap Plastic, and Your Health May Be Paying for It Too, with Meli of Arms of Andes & Eco Aya
You're paying top dollar for clothing that may be costing your health too — and most of us never thought to ask what our clothes are actually made of until now.
Most conventional clothing, including the premium brands charging top dollar for it, is made from cheap synthetic petroleum-based plastic materials that shed microplastic particles onto your skin and into the air around you every single time you wear them, wash them, or simply move through your day. With infertility rates rising globally, researchers are increasingly pointing to daily microplastic and endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure as a contributing factor, and what we wear every single day is one of the most direct and continuous sources of that exposure. Pajamas included.
In this episode, I sit down with Meli, co-founder of Arms of Andes and Eco Aya — two plastic-free clothing brands built entirely without synthetic materials, rooted in a deep reverence for the earth and the people who live on it. Meli's story starts in Peru, shaped by a childhood rich in cultural values around nature and sustainability, and leads to two brands that prove clothing can perform beautifully without a single synthetic fiber.
In this conversation, we cover:
Meli's childhood and the cultural values that shaped everything she builds
Growing up in Peru and a deep-rooted reverence for the earth and its resources
What your clothing is actually made of, from production to your body
The personal health motivation: microplastic exposure, hormone disruption, and fertility
The journey of building two plastic-free clothing brands and the challenges behind it
Supply chain transparency and how to know if a brand is actually doing what it claims
How alpaca and pima cotton outperform synthetic materials in every way
Getting to know the people and values behind the brands we bring into our homes changes everything. It's what turns a purchase into an intentional choice — and a label into something you can actually trust.
And if you want to go deeper, check out The Hidden Microplastics Inside Your Home Masterclass, free + on demand, where Meli breaks down the many names used for petroleum-based synthetic materials hiding in clothing labels, the multiple ways synthetic clothing exposes your body to microplastics while you wear it, and how to spot the tricky marketing claims that make synthetic clothing appear to be a cleaner choice.
Her segment is one of 8 awareness-driven conversations with founders covering some of the highest-impact sources of microplastic exposure hiding in plain sight in your home — and it's completely free, on-demand, and available the moment you sign up.
Start Watching Now
If you're wondering where to start in your own home, I work with moms one-on-one to create a personalized, low-tox swap plan for their specific home, family, and body's own natural detox pathways. Send me an email with your top 3 concerns, and I'll send you a link to a free 20-minute discovery call.
This episode contains affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you — I only recommend brands I personally trust and use in my own home. This helps support the free content you enjoy on The Live Lightly Podcast, which in turn supports small businesses like ettitude. Win, win, win!
Shop ettitude
Follow along my holistic, low-tox, microplastic-free-ish journey: @livelightlybyjessica | @thelivelightlypodcast
The Live Lightly Podcast Homepage
The information shared in this episode is for educational and awareness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for any health-related concerns.
Most conventional clothing, including the premium brands charging top dollar for it, is made from cheap synthetic petroleum-based plastic materials that shed microplastic particles onto your skin and into the air around you every single time you wear them, wash them, or simply move through your day. With infertility rates rising globally, researchers are increasingly pointing to daily microplastic and endocrine-disrupting chemical exposure as a contributing factor, and what we wear every single day is one of the most direct and continuous sources of that exposure. Pajamas included.
In this episode, I sit down with Meli, co-founder of Arms of Andes and Eco Aya — two plastic-free clothing brands built entirely without synthetic materials, rooted in a deep reverence for the earth and the people who live on it. Meli's story starts in Peru, shaped by a childhood rich in cultural values around nature and sustainability, and leads to two brands that prove clothing can perform beautifully without a single synthetic fiber.
In this conversation, we cover:
Meli's childhood and the cultural values that shaped everything she builds
Growing up in Peru and a deep-rooted reverence for the earth and its resources
What your clothing is actually made of, from production to your body
The personal health motivation: microplastic exposure, hormone disruption, and fertility
The journey of building two plastic-free clothing brands and the challenges behind it
Supply chain transparency and how to know if a brand is actually doing what it claims
How alpaca and pima cotton outperform synthetic materials in every way
Getting to know the people and values behind the brands we bring into our homes changes everything. It's what turns a purchase into an intentional choice — and a label into something you can actually trust.
And if you want to go deeper, check out The Hidden Microplastics Inside Your Home Masterclass, free + on demand, where Meli breaks down the many names used for petroleum-based synthetic materials hiding in clothing labels, the multiple ways synthetic clothing exposes your body to microplastics while you wear it, and how to spot the tricky marketing claims that make synthetic clothing appear to be a cleaner choice.
Her segment is one of 8 awareness-driven conversations with founders covering some of the highest-impact sources of microplastic exposure hiding in plain sight in your home — and it's completely free, on-demand, and available the moment you sign up.
Start Watching Now
If you're wondering where to start in your own home, I work with moms one-on-one to create a personalized, low-tox swap plan for their specific home, family, and body's own natural detox pathways. Send me an email with your top 3 concerns, and I'll send you a link to a free 20-minute discovery call.
This episode contains affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through them at no extra cost to you — I only recommend brands I personally trust and use in my own home. This helps support the free content you enjoy on The Live Lightly Podcast, which in turn supports small businesses like ettitude. Win, win, win!
Shop ettitude
Follow along my holistic, low-tox, microplastic-free-ish journey: @livelightlybyjessica | @thelivelightlypodcast
The Live Lightly Podcast Homepage
The information shared in this episode is for educational and awareness purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional for any health-related concerns.
