Dressed to Kill: American Clothing Is Big Chem’s Favorite Playground | Hannah Dunning

Dressed to Kill: American Clothing Is Big Chem’s Favorite Playground | Hannah Dunning

From Culture Apothecary with Alex Clark by Turning Point USA

March 27, 2026 · 1h 39m · Season 2 · Episode 26

About this episode

In this episode, Alex Clark interviews Hannah Dunning about the hidden chemicals in everyday clothing and their potential health risks.

We check our food labels. We filter our water. We obsess over skincare ingredients… but what about the clothes we wear every single day? In this episode—one of my all-time favorite conversations I’ve ever recorded and one that truly blew my mind—I sit down with Hannah Dunning (aka The Clean Clothing Chick), who’s been deep in the research uncovering what’s actually in our clothing. We’re talking synthetic fabrics like polyester, chemical treatments, formaldehyde, lead, and forever chemicals—and asking a pretty big question: what are we actually putting directly against our skin for 12+ hours a day? Thank you to our sponsors! ZEBRA – Use code "ALEX" for 10% off any order GEVITI – Use code "ALEX" to get 20% off your first purchase JASPR – Use code "ALEX" to get $300 off your purchase PRIMALLY PURE – Use code "ALEXCLARK" for 15% off your first order WILD PASTURES – Get an exclusive discount on your next order Our Guest: Hannah Dunning Hannah's Links: The Clean Clothing Chick – Website Hannah Dunning (Instagram) – Instagram 👉 HANNAH'S CURATED, NON-TOXIC SHOPPING GUIDE FOLLOW ALEX: Instagram |…

People in this episode

Host: Alex Clark

Guest: Hannah Dunning

Topics covered

  • clothing safety
  • chemical exposure
  • synthetic fabrics
  • health risks
  • sustainable fashion

Keywords

  • clothing chemicals
  • synthetic fabrics
  • health risks
  • Hannah Dunning
  • sustainable fashion

Sponsors

ZEBRA, GEVITI, JASPR, PRIMALLY PURE, WILD PASTURES

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Turning Point USA

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