Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)

MCAS-Safe Clothing

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome (MCAS)

Chemical-free, fragrance-free, organic cotton clothing designed for people with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Eliminate clothing triggers and reduce mast cell reactions

GOTS Certified
Lab Tested
Dermatologist Recommended
Chemical-Free

Trusted Certifications

GOTS Certified

Certified by: IDFL Laboratory and Institute Inc.

License Number: GOTS-28166

B Corp

Certified B Corporation

Microbiome

Skin-friendly certification

OEKO-TEX

Product safety standard

Clinically Tested

Evaluation study support

Condition Overview

Mast Cell Activation Syndrome is a condition where mast cells release excessive chemical mediators, causing allergic-type symptoms. People with MCAS can react to a wide range of triggers including chemicals in clothing, fragrances, dyes, and synthetic materials. Finding safe clothing that doesn't trigger reactions is essential for managing daily symptoms

Common Clothing Triggers

These are fabric, finish, and construction factors that may worsen symptoms for some people.

Synthetic fabrics (polyester, nylon, spandex)
Synthetic fabrics can release chemicals and trap heat/moisture against skin, triggering mast cell reactions
Fabric dyes and finishes
Chemical dyes and finishing treatments contain compounds that can activate mast cells on contact
Formaldehyde in wrinkle-resistant clothing
Formaldehyde resins used in wrinkle-resistant treatments are common irritants for MCAS patients
Fragrance from detergents/fabric softeners
Lingering fragrances from laundry products are potent triggers for chemical-sensitive individuals
Latex and rubber chemicals
Latex and rubber elastics contain proteins and processing chemicals that commonly trigger mast cells

Frequently Asked Questions

Our melange colors use low-impact, GOTS-certified dyes. Many MCAS patients tolerate them well, but if you're highly sensitive, start with natural/undyed options
We recommend fragrance-free, dye-free options like Seventh Generation Free & Clear or washing with plain baking soda
Yes, our products are GOTS certified and tested to OEKO-TEX standards for harmful substances.
Wash before wearing with fragrance-free, dye-free detergent. Rinse thoroughly and air dry if possible to avoid dryer sheet chemicals.
This is not a medical treatment or cure. Our clothing simply eliminates common fabric-based triggers that can cause mast cell reactions. Always consult your physician for medical advice
Yes, we offer returns within our standard return window. However, we cannot accept returns on items that have been worn extensively or washed multiple times

Self-Check Quiz

Check any statements that match your experience. This is for educational use only and not medical advice.

Do your symptoms (flushing, hives, itching) appear or worsen when wearing certain clothing?
Do you notice reactions in areas where fabric touches your skin directly (waistbands, bra lines, sock lines)?
Do your symptoms improve when you remove the clothing or switch to simpler fabrics?
Have you noticed reactions to new clothing more than washed/worn items?
Do you react to fragranced laundry products or synthetic fabrics?
Pattern Indicator Assessment
Select responses
Check any statements that apply to see a pattern-based assessment.

Care Tips

Small routine changes can reduce exposure to irritants and residues.

Start with undyed/natural colors
Natural/undyed cotton has the least processing and fewest potential triggers for sensitive mast cells
Wash before wearing
Always wash new garments with fragrance-free, dye-free detergent before first wear to remove any residual processing materials
Air dry if possible
Air drying avoids exposure to dryer sheet chemicals and high heat that can release compounds from fabrics
Keep a symptom diary
Track which garments you wear and any reactions to identify your specific triggers and tolerance levels
Use fragrance-free detergent only
Standard detergents contain fragrances and additives that are common MCAS triggers. Use only fragrance-free, dye-free formulas
Avoid fabric softeners completely
Fabric softeners leave chemical residues on clothing that can trigger mast cells. Skip them entirely or use wool dryer balls instead

Real Customer Reviews

From people managing the same condition

“I have Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and multi-chemical sensitivities. Finding clothing that doesn't trigger a reaction has been nearly impossible. Cottonique products are the only ones I can wear without flushing, itching, or hives”

Verified Buyer · ast Cell Activation Syndrome, Multi-Chemical Sensitivity
80% improvement

“My conditions include latex allergy, multi-chemical sensitivity, and MCAS. These products are beneficial because they're truly chemical-free, not just marketed that way.”

Verified Buyer · Latex Allergy, Multi-Chemical Sensitivity, MCAS
80% improvement

“Since switching to all Cottonique underwear and bras, I've eliminated one major trigger for my MCAS. The organic cotton is so pure”

Verified Buyer · Mast Cell Activation Syndrome
80% improvement