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Tencel:
TENCEL™ is like the Beyoncé of sustainable textiles (literally iconic). It is made from wood in a closed-loop system that recovers and reuses the solvents used, minimizing the environmental impact of production. It is 10x more efficient than cotton in saving water, plus it is strong, moisture-wicking, and easy on the skin.
Viscose:
Derived from wood pulp, viscose is not just eco-friendly; it's also comfy, airy, and as smooth as butter.
Thanks to our magical fiber and clean closed-loop process, we've got a naturally derived, renewable material that's like an environmental superhero compared to old-school fabrics.
Modal:
Think cotton but better! Modal is a bio-based fabric that is made from spinning beech tree cellulose. It is a more eco-friendly alternative to cotton because beech trees are easy to grow and therefore the production process uses about 20 times less water than cotton. It is low maintenance, needs fewer cleaning agents, is wrinkle resistant, and doesn’t shrink (very much like its predecessor Viscose)
Linen:
Linen isn't just a fancy fabric, it's a true gem born from the flax plant. It's like a time-traveler because it doesn't age much at all (major envy). But that's not all! Linen has some amazing qualities that make it timeless: it's lightweight, classy, lets your skin breathe, and oh-so-comfy.
Cotton:
Let's talk about the reigning monarch of fabrics – cotton! Cotton's got that luxurious quality, breathability and it's super absorbent, all thanks to its main ingredient, cellulose. It adapts to different temperatures like a champ, so versatile we might just call it Ryan Reynolds.
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