Natural
In textiles, these materials provide breathability, moisture-wicking properties, and comfort. Natural materials often exhibit hypoallergenic qualities, reducing the risk of skin irritations or allergic reactions. Moreover, their biodegradability contributes to sustainability, allowing for eco-friendly disposal at the end of their lifecycle. Embracing natural materials aligns with eco-conscious values and promotes a healthier, more sustainable lifestyle.
Organic Cotton
Cultivated without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, organic cotton adheres to high ecological standards, promoting soil health, biodiversity, and water conservation. This ethical approach extends to its processing, ensuring minimal environmental impact.
Regen Cotton
Regen cotton embodies a closed-loop system that recycles pre-consumer cotton scraps into new, high-quality fibers. This revolutionary process reduces waste and conserves resources, significantly lowering the environmental footprint of textile production.
Dope Dyed-Cotton
Dope dyed cotton is an eco-friendly dyeing method that reduces water, energy, and chemical usage by adding color pigments to the fiber's raw material before spinning. This eliminates the need for dyeing the fabric afterward.
Supima Cotton
Grown exclusively in the United States, Supima cotton features fibers about 35% longer than regular cotton, resulting in exceptionally smooth, pill-resistant fabrics. Rigorous quality control guarantees consistent excellence in every product.
Recycled Cotton
Recycling cotton waste reduces textile waste in landfills and contributes to a circular economy by creating new fibers from discarded cotton garments and textile remnants. This process lessens the strain on natural resources.
Black Farmers Cotton Equity Initiative
Two years ago, we partnered ith Cargill and Target in introducing the Black Farmer Equity Initiative, seeking to partner with producers to operationalize equality across the food and agriculture system.