Hemp
Hemp, a rugged natural wonder, grows with minimal fuss, offering us a fabric that's as durable as it is eco-friendly. It's our way of embracing what the earth offers, naturally and sustainably.

Hemp is a natural powerhouse in sustainable agriculture, requiring significantly less water than traditional crops like cotton. This efficiency in water usage is crucial in areas facing water scarcity. Hemp's rapid growth cycle, with multiple harvests possible in a year, leads to a high yield per acre, making it a land-efficient crop. Its deep roots improve soil health and prevent erosion, playing a pivotal role in sustainable land management.
Moreover, hemp's environmental benefits extend to carbon emissions. It absorbs more CO2 per hectare than most forest trees, categorizing it as a carbon-negative crop. This feature is vital in the fight against climate change. As a textile, hemp maintains these eco-friendly properties, offering a durable and biodegradable material that minimizes environmental impact. Thus, hemp stands as a sustainable and practical choice for eco-conscious fashion.
The Eco-Logic Behind It
Incorporating hemp into our product range marks a significant stride in our sustainability journey. We ensure our hemp is sourced from farms that practice sustainable agriculture, focusing on water efficiency and maintaining soil health. Our commitment to using hemp grown with minimal water and without synthetic fertilizers aids in preserving the ecosystem. Our products often feature a blend of hemp and organic cotton, certified by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100 for its environmental and safety standards.
The Green Blueprint

Recycled Cotton

Recycled POM

Spandex

ECONYL®

Recycled Nylon

Recycled Polyester

Lyocell

