Hello {{first name | my friend}},
Imagine stepping out of your bathtub and seeing purple stains on the porcelaināleft not by soap or shampoo, but by the dye from your work uniform, now embedded in your skin.

This was the shocking reality for Monica, a flight attendant featured in Let Them Be Naked. Her airline-issued uniform, saturated with synthetic dyes, caused rashes, respiratory issuesāand left ghostly purple imprints on her bathtubāall from something she wore every day.
Monicaās story is not an isolated case.
Almost all clothing the average person wears today is treated with a cocktail of industrial chemicalsāincluding formaldehyde and possibly traces of arsenic. These toxins off-gas into our environment or absorb directly through our skin, potentially contributing to:
Hormone disruption
Immune system issues
Skin sensitivities
Increased cancer risk
And yet, most people have no idea what's hiding in their closets. (More info here)
Thatās exactly why we made this film.
š„ Our feature documentary Let Them Be Naked explores the untold story of our clothingāand offers empowering, hopeful solutions.
š From May 8ā11, youāll have exclusive access to stream this eye-opening story at no cost, from the comfort of home [the link will be sent right to your inbox, so keep an eye out].
To honor Motherās Day and the Mother we all shareāour Earthāweāre making the screening available for a limited time as a global offering.
The movie studios and streaming platforms arenāt behind this release, so we need YOU to join us in spreading the word:
Invite your friends and family to sign up at www.LetThemBeNaked.com
Share on social media: @LetThemBeNaked on Instagram
Together, we can change how clothing is made, worn, and understoodāfor our health and for the planet.
With appreciation,
Rob Herring
Co-Producer, Let Them Be Naked
Founder, Earth Conscious Life
P.S. Mark your calendarāMay 8ā11. And share www.LetThemBeNaked.com on social media to let your friends know this is a limited-time screening they wonāt want to miss!
