Plant Fibers
Coveted for their strength, softness, and breathability. These types of fibers allow garments to biodegrade naturally, often use less water (or rainfall), and have lower CO2 emissions.
Cellulose Fibers
Well known for being comfortable, breathable, absorbent, and biodegradable. Cellulose fibers derived from wood pulp or plant waste that are used to create textiles. This results in fibers that are ultra-soft and versatile.
Animal Fibers
Biodegradable, renewable, and durable. Animals naturally produce fleece that needs to be sheared, creating circular textile production. Animal grazing can restore soil health and lower carbon emissions, making production carbon-positive.
Synthetic Fibers
Valued for their exceptional stretch and recovery. Synthetic fibers offer wrinkle-free garments, a clean drape, and flattering fit.
When synthetic fibers are blended with natural fibers it can offer the garment added strength.
When sourced we prioritize recycled synthetic fibers.