This natural fiber, derived from the Cannabis plant, has a minimal ecological footprint. It requires significantly less water than cotton, doesn't need pesticides, and enriches the soil it's grown in, making it a champion of eco-friendly fashion.

 Hemp fabric is renowned for its strength, breathability, and softness, which improves with each wash, qualities that align with the needs of todays consious consumer.

This innovative fabric is a game-changer in sustainable fashion. Made from fermented corn starch, the fibers are processed into polylactic acid (PLA), a biodegradable material.

Production of corn fabric consumes less fossil fuel compared to traditional synthetics and reduces carbon emissions. It is prized for its softness, moisture-wicking properties, and durability, ensuring comfort while being kind to the planet. With its ability to decompose naturally.

Cotton-hemp fabric blends the softness of cotton with the strength and sustainability of hemp. Breathable, durable, and moisture-wicking, it gets softer with every wash.

 With a lower environmental impact than pure cotton, it’s a perfect choice for eco-conscious consumers seeking comfort and longevity.

Natural fabrics such as bamboo are becoming increasingly popular in high-end sustainable clothing.

Bamboo is cellulose fiber extracted or fabricated from the pulp of bamboo plants.

​​Bamboo is also known as a cash crop because it takes less time to cultivate, it is also effective in controlling soil remediation and can be grown in improvised regions.

Orange leaf fibres, which are concentrated near the outer surface are extracted by hand scrapping, by retting or by using raspadors. The pith is then removed continuously until the fibers appear clear.

These fibres are bright in luster and white in color. 100% bio-degradable, natural and breathable. We recommend hand wash only on clothes made with Orange Fabrics.

Rose petal fabric is one of the new ‘vegan’ spinning fibers, made from roses.

​The process of making such fabric involves extracting cellulose from rose stems & leaves, which is then transformed into a fiber that can be spun into yarn and woven or knitted into fabric.

 Fabrics made from rose fibers have a natural luster and smooth texture, akin to silk, making them suitable for high end sustainable clothing and luxury fashion