
Sustainable fibers that are kind to both people and the planet. From natural to recycled, each material is chosen for comfort, performance, and environmental impact. Explore our range built for conscious, modern living.
The Home of
Natural and Recycled Fibres

Organic
Cotton
Organic cotton is grown without harmful chemicals or synthetic pesticides, making it safer for the environment and for farmers. It uses significantly less water compared to conventional cotton. Soft, breathable, and durable, organic cotton is ideal for eco-conscious fashion. Our organic cotton garments offer a natural feel with a reduced ecological footprint.

Supima Cotton
Supima cotton is a premium, American-grown cotton known for its extra-long fibers. These fibers create softer, stronger, and more vibrant fabrics that resist pilling and fading. Supima is twice as strong as regular cotton, offering exceptional durability and comfort. It's a luxurious yet sustainable choice for high-end garments.
Recycled Cotton
Recycled cotton is made by repurposing pre-consumer or post-consumer cotton waste, giving it a second life. This process saves water, reduces textile waste, and lowers the carbon footprint compared to new cotton production. Although slightly less strong than virgin cotton, recycled cotton is perfect for sustainable everyday wear.


Regen Cotton
Regen (Regenerative) cotton is grown using regenerative agricultural practices that restore soil health, increase biodiversity, and improve water retention. Unlike conventional methods, regenerative farming focuses on carbon capture and ecosystem recovery. Regen cotton not only produces high-quality fiber but also helps heal the environment. It's a step beyond sustainability — it's about regeneration.

BCI Cotton
BCI Cotton (Better Cotton Initiative) is grown under the standards of the Better Cotton Initiative, which promotes more sustainable farming practices. This includes efficient water use, better soil health, reduced pesticide use, and fair working conditions. BCI cotton isn’t organic, but it is a responsible, scalable approach to making cotton farming more ethical and environmentally friendly.
Hemp
Hemp is one of the most eco-friendly and versatile natural fibers. It grows rapidly without needing pesticides or much water, enriching the soil in the process. Hemp fabrics are strong, breathable, and become softer with each wash. Its natural resistance to UV rays and mold makes it a favorite for sustainable clothing.

Tencel
Tencel is a soft, lightweight fabric made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, primarily from eucalyptus trees. The production uses a closed-loop process that recycles water and solvents, minimizing environmental impact. Tencel is silky-smooth, highly breathable, and naturally biodegradable, making it perfect for both luxury and eco-friendly fashion.

Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is made from the fast-growing bamboo plant, which requires no fertilizers and very little water. It's naturally antibacterial, breathable, and incredibly soft on the skin. Bamboo textiles are a great choice for sensitive skin and sustainable fashion, offering durability while being gentle on the environment.

Recycled Polyester (rPET)
Recycled polyester is made by reprocessing plastic waste, such as PET bottles, into new fibers. This reduces landfill waste, saves energy, and minimizes the need for virgin petroleum. rPET offers the same strength, wrinkle resistance, and versatility as traditional polyester but with a significantly lower environmental footprint.
