TENCEL™ Lyocell
Lyocell is a semi-synthetic cellulose fabric made from wood pulp. The sticky pulp-turned-cellulose material is transformed into lyocell fiber through a solvent-spinning process where it is set, washed, dried, prepped for spinning, and turned into yarn. Learn more about TENCEL™ Lyocell here.
TENCEL™ Modal
Similar to TENCEL™ Lyocell, modal is a pulp-based semi-synthetic. Modal is a soft fabric created from extruded cellulose fibers from beech trees, making it both durable and sustainable. Discover more about TENCEL™ Modal on our blog.
CELLIANT® Viscose
CELLIANT® is a proprietary blend of naturally occurring minerals that can be embedded into fibers. CELLIANT® is approved by the FDA and works by capturing body heat, converting it into infrared light, and reflecting the infrared energy back into the body. Read more about the power of CELLIANT® Viscose here.
Micro Cotton®
Micro Cotton® is a unique type of fabric made from hand-selected 100% long-staple cotton fibers that are expertly spun into extremely fine strands. This creates a cloud-like, lightweight feel that pairs perfectly with the luxurious softness of premium cotton.
Bamboo
Bamboo is a rayon fabric made when the pulp of a bamboo plant is treated with non-toxic chemicals to create a semi-synthetic fabric. This ensures it keeps the positive traits of natural fabrics with the added benefits of synthetics.
Mulberry Silk
Mulberry silk is a natural fiber produced from the cocoon of silkworms that feed exclusively on Mulberry leaves. Once the silk threads are extracted from the cocoons, they are twisted and spun to create luxuriously soft silk threads that can be used in fabrics.
Microfiber
Microfiber is an extremely versatile man-made synthetic fabric made of ultra-fine fibers that are even thinner than silk. Because it is man-made, it can be produced using blends of various fibers to create a soft, breathable, durable material.
Fairtrade® Cotton
Cotton is one of the most popular fibers in the textile industry. While many cotton sources use harmful chemicals, naturally hypoallergenic 100% Fairtrade cotton meets rigorous environmental standards while also providing better, safer working conditions for cotton farmers.
Linen
Linen fabric dates back thousands of years to Ancient Egypt where it was so highly regarded that it was even used as currency. Eco-friendly linen is derived from the fast-growing flax plant that is considered a highly renewable resource. Learn more about linen on our blog.
Hemp
Hemp fabric comes from the broken-down fibers of the stalk of a hemp plant. Hemp is known for being one of the world’s most sustainable fibers, absorbing more carbon, using less water, and returning 60-70% of the soil nutrients it uses back to the earth.
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