Every fabric tells a story — one of impact, resources, and responsibility. At our core, we believe that transparency and sustainability must guide every decision we make about materials. By carefully choosing what we work with, we reduce waste, limit harmful processes, and create garments that respect both people and the planet.
Fabrics that define our commitment
We’re proud of the fabrics we use and the care that goes into sourcing them. Some of the materials you’ll find in our collections include:
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TENCEL™ lyocell — a luxuriously soft and breathable fiber made from wood pulp in a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents, minimizing waste and environmental harm.
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Recycled wool mix — certified by the Global Recycling Standard (GRS), ensuring high-quality fibers are reused while reducing the need for virgin resources.
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Deadstock fabrics — surplus textiles from other productions that would otherwise go to waste. One example is Cupro, a silky fabric we found in small batches from European mills.
We never use furs or compromise on the sustainability and ethics behind our raw materials. Our aim is simple: to make high-quality clothing you love while protecting the natural world that makes it possible.
Why fabric sourcing matters
The materials used in fashion account for a significant share of the industry’s environmental footprint — from water and chemical use to carbon emissions. By choosing eco-friendly and responsibly sourced fabrics, we cut down on waste and pollution while supporting cleaner production practices.
Small choices, big impact
Every fabric we choose is a step toward reducing fashion’s ecological footprint. When you wear our garments, you’re helping support a system that values longevity, responsibility, and respect for the earth.