Our more sustainable materials
Lyocell
Lyocell is a renewable, all-natural material made from plant-based cellulose, for example cellulose from trees. We mainly use Tencel™ lyocell fibers, which are made from sustainable wood-pulp produced in a closed-loop process. Lyocell feels very similar to cotton but needs a lot less water to manufacture and requires very little to no pesticides. If sustainable fibers were given medals, Tencel™ lyocell would get the gold.
Linen
Linen is a durable, natural material made from the flax plant. It needs very little water compared to cotton, which makes it a great alternative for soft and comfy clothing. Our organic linen is grown without chemical pesticides, GMOs or fertilizers. Plus, it’s breathable and a very chic choice for warmer weather.
Recycled polyester
Recycled polyester is an artificial fiber made from oil-based waste such as old PET bottles or polyester clothing. It’s a much more sustainable option than conventional polyester since we can reuse a material that’s already been produced. Using recycled polyester also reduces plastic waste and stops it from ending up in landfills.
Did you know?
All polyester fabrics, recycled or not, shed microplastics when you wash them. You can help protect our oceans from these microfibers by washing polyester clothes in laundry bags that can filter them out.