Hemp

Hemp is valued for its strength, durability, and softness. It is breathable and naturally resistant to mold. Hemp is one of the most ecologically friendly fibers in the world, requiring no pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers, and is drought tolerant.

Organic Cotton

Organic cotton is soft, breathable, and easy to care for. It is cotton grown without pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, or genetic engineering. Cotton grown organically improves soil quality and often uses less water than conventionally grown cotton.

Linen

Linen is a strong, luxurious fiber that feels great against the skin. A product of nature, linen is one of the most natural and ecologically friendly fibers in the world, and is a renewable resource where every part of the flax plant is used.

 

Tencel®

Made from sustainably grown wood pulp, Tencel® is biodegradable and recyclable. It’s breathable and naturally helps the body manage moisture and temperature. The closed loop production process represents a great accomplishment in cellulosic fiber technology making Tencel® both sustainable and eco-friendly.

 

Recycled Polyester

Recycled Poly gives a second life to a material that is not biodegradable and would otherwise end up in landfill or the ocean. It requires 59% less energy to produce than virgin polyester according to a study by the Swiss Federal office for the environment. Furthermore, it contributes to the reduction of crude oil extraction from the Earth to make more plastic.

Modal®

One of the biggest pros of Modal fibers is that it has been certified as both biodegradable and compostable under home, soil, industrial, and marine conditions. Its growth is more sustainable than that of cotton, and it's responsible for yields up to ten times as high. It also uses 20 times less water. Modal fabric is soft, light, flexible, breathable and ultra comfortable.

Metal Lux

This water repellent cotton/ nylon/ metal twill fabric is lightweight, sculptural, and an ideal fabric for unique outerwear. The natural cotton fibers are combined with super-fine steel filament fibers resulting in a modern fabric with a subtle luster.

 

Silk

Silk is an ancient natural fiber spun by the mulberry silkworm that has been woven into a luxury fabric since 2900 BC. Still valued as one of the most luxurious fibers in the world, silk is woven into a variety of weights and textures and prized for both its strength and softness.

Paper

Intelligent design and sustainable fashion close the loop on the lifecycle of paper. Cotton/ paper sweaters utilize cutting edge technology to combine spun recycled paper with cotton fibers to create incredibly soft fine yarns.

 

Ponte

Ponte knit is a tightly knitted fabric that has both stretch and retention. Our proprietary Ponte is an incredibly comfortable Tencel® blended fabric. Its all-season appeal makes it a perfect fabric for work or play and it is ideal travel.

Cashmere

Cashmere is the ultra-fine, downy fiber known for it’s silky finish, superb softness, and outstanding insulating ability. The softest of these hairs are combed out, separated and spun into extremely lightweight, soft and luxurious natural fiber yarns.

Boiled wool

Boiled wool is created by first knitting wool yarns into fabric, then “boiled” and agitated in hot water which shrinks the fabric without the use of chemicals. The result is a tighter, denser material. Wool that has been boiled is warmer, more durable, and windproof.

Alpaca

Natures first technical fabric. Alpaca is one of nature’s softest and most luxurious fibers. It has natural insulating qualities that allow your body to regulate its temperature. The fiber is strong and resilient and has more thermal capacity than any other natural fiber. Microscopic air pockets contribute to its very high insulation quality, retaining body heat in cold climates and allowing breathability in warmer climates. Alpaca fiber does not contain lanolin and therefore is hypoallergenic and does not itch. Cultivation is carbon neutral and the fiber itself is 100% biodegradable.

BCI Cotton

Better Cotton Initiative (BCI), a global not-for profit, is the world's largest cotton sustainability programme. BCI promotes better standards in cotton farming and practices across many cotton producing countries. It aims to transform cotton production worldwide, by addressing the negative impacts of cotton growing and processing throughout the entire supply chain, while also improving livelhoods and economic development in cotton producing areas.

 

 

Jutecell

Jutecell fiber is a new type of sustainably regenerated cellulose fibre produced from jute and kenaf. The special manufacturing technology imparts the fibers with anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties. The fiber is biocompatible, enviromentally-friendly and has applicataions in the fashion, healthcare and home textiles sectors.