Our Fabric
Bamboo Rayon
Fabrics: Bamboo terry and “Bamboo Dream Fleece”
Rayon from Bamboo is a luxuriously soft fabric. With a silky, breathable feel, it's perfect for all-season use and machine washable. Luxuriously soft, eco-friendly bamboo rayon is made from bamboo fibers grown without pesticides or fertilizers. Bamboo crops regenerate naturally every 55 days and produce breathable, silky and soft fabric. The dyes are hypoallergenic and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified to be free of harmful chemicals. This luxurious fabric is comfortable and easy to wear.
What is rayon?
Rayon comes from the bamboo plant, and natural enzymes are used to break it down into pulp without any chemical changes. Then the natural fibers are spun into yarn, creating a beautiful, smooth fabric. Our fabric is woven from a blend of rayon, cotton and elastane, to offer you a more than perfect product!
Organic Cotton
Fabrics: Jersey and fleece in organic cotton and recycled polyester.
The organic cotton fabric is so soft and airy. It is highly breathable, making it a year-round wardrobe staple. GOTS CERTIFIED.
What is organic cotton?
Organic cotton is non-GMO and grown without the use of chemicals. Once the cotton ball is picked, it is placed in a machine which removes its seeds while transforming it into fiber. Then the fiber is spun into a yarn, creating a natural soft and smooth fabric.
Recycled Polyester
Fabrics: Jersey and fleece in organic cotton and recycled polyester.
When blended with cotton, like our 50-50 blend, recycled polyester reduces shrinkage and wrinkling, in addition to improving the durability of this widely produced natural fiber, providing a more durable "athleisure" garment.
What is rPet?
Polyester is a synthetic fabric generally derived from petroleum. This fabric is one of the most popular textiles in the world and is used in thousands of different industrial and consumer applications. However, recycled polyester, also known as RPET fabric or recycled polyethylene terephthalate, is a new reusable and sustainable material that is on the rise. Overall, the energy used to create rPET fabric is approximately 33-53% less than virgin polyester, but with all the characteristics polyester is known for. Thanks to this fabric, plastic materials, especially water bottles, are kept out of our oceans and landfills. For example, five plastic bottles produce enough fiber to make a very large T-shirt.