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Our Textiles
Tencel® is made from renewable raw material, eucalyptus wood pulp, using a closed-loop production process that recycles water and solvents. This process not only reduces waste and pollution but also conserves energy and resources.
Tencel® is incredibly soft, breathable, and moisture-wicking, which makes it ideal for sleepwear. It's naturally hypoallergenic, antimicrobial, and resistant to wrinkles and shrinking, making it easy to care for and perfect for pyjamas.
Tencel® just feels as good as it looks and can make the difference in your wardrobe and in the world.
- Soft & Comfortable: Tencel® fibers are known for their smooth surface, giving a soft feel and ensuring comfort for even the most sensitive skin.
- Moisture Wicking: Perfect for every climate, Tencel® naturally manages the transportation of moisture, reducing bacteria proliferation without the need for chemical additives.
- Breathable: It ensures that you remain cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
- Biodegradable: In line with our commitment to the environment, Tencel® is fully biodegradable, making it a leader in sustainable fashion.
- Strength: While being environmentally friendly, Tencel® doesn't compromise on strength. It's durable, and resistant to wrinkles, making it perfect for everyday wear.
Clothing: To ensure the longevity and sustainability of your Tencel™ clothing, follow these care tips:
- Dry-cleaning or Gentle Wash: We suggest dry-cleaning for the first time you wash your clothing. In general, use a gentle cycle with cold water to protect the fiber's integrity.
- Mild Detergent: Opt for liquid detergents over powder to prevent abrasion. Avoid bleach.
- Air Dry: Whenever possible, lay your Tencel™ clothing flat to air dry. This reduces energy usage and maintains the shape and texture of the garment.
- Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently without wringing to maintain the garment's shape.
- Ironing: If needed, iron on a low setting with the garment turned inside out.
Dive into our collection and experience the luxurious feel, impeccable drape, and sustainable promise of Tencel™ clothing. Your choice isn't just a style statement; it's a step towards a greener future. 🌱👗
Green at heart
As a small but growing business, we continuously seek new and innovative ways to minimize our impact on our Earth, and conduct our business in the best way to shape the future wenwant.
Silk is a natural protein fiber produced by certain insect larvae, primarily silkworms, for the construction of their cocoons. This luxurious fiber has been prized for centuries for its unique properties.
Situated along the serene shores of Lake Como in Italy, the Como region has established its legacy as the world's foremost producer of luxurious silk.
For centuries, Como has been weaving tales of elegance, quality, and heritage through its intricately crafted silk threads.
When you choose Como silk, you're embracing a history of artisan craftsmanship that's unmatched in its dedication to beauty and excellence.
- Lustrous Shine: The innate sheen of Como silk sets it apart, reflecting light in a unique manner that accentuates its richness.
- Feather-light & Smooth: Known for its soft and smooth texture, Como silk feels like a gentle whisper against the skin.
- Natural Temperature Regulator: Ideal for every season, silk naturally adjusts with body temperature, keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
- Hypoallergenic: Silk is naturally hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for people with sensitive skin or allergies. It does not attract dust mites and is resistant to mold and mildew, ensuring it’s gentle on even the most sensitive skin.
- Durable: A natural protein fiber, silk, when cared for properly, can retain its beauty for years.
- Biodegradability: As a natural protein fiber, silk can be re-used several times and it is biodegradable. Under suitable environmental conditions, it will decompose over time without causing harm to the ecosystem.
- Dry Cleaning: it is tipically the best option to ensure the clothing does not lose its qualities.
- Hand Wash: if you can't use dry cleaning, always opt for separate hand washing your silk in cold water using a mild detergent.
- Avoid Twisting: Gently press the water out of the garment without wringing or twisting, to maintain its delicate fibers and shape.
- Drying: Silk should be air-dried away from direct sunlight to prevent fading and degradation of the fibers. Lay your silk piece flat on a clean towel, rolling it up to absorb excess water. Then, unroll and let it dry flat away from direct sunlight.
- Steam Over Ironing: If needed, use a steamer to refresh your garnment or to remove wrinkled turw. If you must iron, do so inside-out on the lowest setting while it is slightly damp or to use a pressing cloth.
- Store Properly: Keep silk clothing in a cool, dry place, and avoid using plastic bags which can trap moisture.
Popelin cotton, a staple in the world of textiles, is known for its versatility, durability, and timeless appeal. This fabric has been a favorite for centuries, offering a combination of softness, strength, and ease of care that makes it perfect for summer as well as for top quality shirts.
Gentle Wash: Do not wash this cotton fabric at too high a temperature – 40 C degrees is enough. Avoid using harsh detergents and opt for liquid detergents over powder to prevent abrasion and maintain the fabric’s softness. Avoid bleach, especially with printed fabrics.
Air Dry: Whenever possible, air dry your popeline cotton clothing by laying it flat. This method helps maintain the shape and integrity of the fabric while reducing energy consumption. To avoid heavy creasing after washing, reduce the spin speed to 400 revolutions per minute, and evenly hang the damp cloth to dry immediately after washing.
Ironing: Iron your popeline cotton garments on a low setting, preferably with a damp cloth. For printed popeline, always iron on the left, unprinted side to prevent damaging the pigment print.
Stain Management: Do not confuse the printed materials if they get dirty on the surface, as this can irreversibly destroy the pigment print on the material.
Linen is one of the oldest textiles in the world, with a history dating back thousands of years. Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians, prized linen for its strength and purity, often using it for garments, shrouds, and even currency. Its enduring legacy is a testament to its superior qualities and timeless appeal.
Linen is not only a high-quality fabric but also an environmentally friendly one. Derived from the flax plant, linen is a renewable resource that requires less water and pesticides than cotton.
Additionally, our linen products are certified by OEKO-TEX, ensuring that they are free from harmful chemicals and safe for both you and the environment.
Gentle Wash: Wash linen on a gentle cycle with cold or lukewarm water to preserve the fabric’s quality. Avoid using hot water as it can cause shrinkage.
Mild Detergent: Opt for liquid detergents over powder to prevent abrasion and maintain the fabric’s softness. Avoid using bleach, as it can weaken the fibers and affect the color.
Air Dry: Whenever possible, air dry your linen clothing by laying it flat or hanging it. Avoid using a tumble dryer, which can cause wrinkles and shrinkage.
Avoid Wringing: Squeeze out excess water gently without wringing to prevent stretching or damaging the fibers. Roll the garment in a towel to remove moisture.
Ironing: If needed, iron your linen garments on a high setting while they are still slightly damp. This helps to smooth out wrinkles more effectively. Use a steam iron for best results and iron on the reverse side to avoid shine.
Stain Management: Treat stains promptly by blotting with a clean cloth and cold water. Avoid rubbing, as this can push the stain deeper into the fibers.