Our commitment to excellence begins with the materials we use

Materials

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.
Materials

Synthetic

Synthetic fibers are manufactured using chemical procedures and commonly sourced from petroleum. Known for their durability and water-resistant properties, these fibers constitute a large percentage of the global fiber consumption.

Polyester

Polyester is a durable, wrinkle-resistant, and quick-drying synthetic fiber widely used in the textile industry. Its strength and ability to blend with other fibers make it a preferred choice for clothing, home furnishings, and technical textiles. Additionally, polyester offers excellent color retention for vibrant and long-lasting fabrics.

Recycled Polyester

Recycled polyester (rPET) is created by recycling existing polyester products, such as plastic bottles, by collecting, cleaning, and melting them down to create yarns used in textiles. This process is eco-friendly and lowers energy consumption while reducing the environmental impact of producing virgin polyester.

Coolplus

CoolPlus is an innovative fabric technology that effectively wicks moisture away from the skin, enhancing comfort during physical activities by allowing for rapid evaporation and maintaining a dry and comfortable feel.

Biodegradable Polyester

Biodegradable polyester breaks down naturally in the environment over time and is made from renewable resources or recycled polyester that undergoes a chemical process to degrade when exposed to specific environmental conditions.

Dope Dyed Polyester

Dope dyeing is an eco-friendly alternative to conventional dyeing methods, integrating pigments or dyes into material at an early stage to reduce water consumption, energy usage, and chemical discharge.
Materials

Cellulose

Renowned for its remarkable structural characteristics, cellulose serves as a primary component in the creation of bio-based fibers like viscose and modal, offering textiles a perfect balance between sustainability, comfort, and breathability.

Rayon

Rayon is a versatile semi-synthetic fiber derived from natural sources like wood pulp or bamboo. Known for its softness, breathability, and moisture absorption, rayon closely mimics the feel of natural fibers like cotton or silk.

Modal

Modal is a type of rayon made from beech tree fibers. Renowned for its softness, breathability, and smooth texture, modal fabric offers luxurious comfort and excellent drape.

Lyocell

Lyocell, a form of rayon, is a sustainable and eco-friendly fabric made from natural cellulose fibers, often sourced from eucalyptus trees. Renowned for its softness, strength, and breathability, lyocell’s moisture-wicking properties make it comfortable to wear in various climates.