Responsible Materials
Linen
Linen is a natural, biodegradable fabric made from the fibers of the flax plant, which requires minimal irrigation and energy to grow. The entire flax plant is used to produce linen, ensuring no waste during harvest. Our linen is beautifully lightweight, breathable and long lasting to see you through the seasons for years to come.
Viscose
Viscose (Tencel) is a regenerative cellulose fiber made from wood pulp. Commonly sourced from fast growing plants, which require minimal irrigation and no harsh pesticides or chemicals. Often blended with other natural fibers to create a soft hand feel and a luxurious finish, it can be biodegradable when disposed of correctly.
Cupro
Cupro is a regenerative cellulose fiber made from cotton waste that would usually be discarded in cotton production. It has moisture-wicking, anti-static and anti-wrinkle properties making it a beautiful, vegan alternative to silk. Cupro is a strong fiber for long lasting clothes that can also be biodegradable.
Cotton
Cotton is a naturally sustainable fiber, moisture wicking, hypoallergenic and easy to care for. This strong fiber ensures clothes are long lasting and it can be biodegradable when disposed of correctly. When woven into voile, cotton creates a soft, sheer fabric, giving an elevated look as the perfect alternative to polyester.