Fabric Information
Bamboo (ORGANIC)
Straight off the hanger, this fabric already has the lived-in feel of your favorite cotton tee, but without having to go through a dozen washings—it’s no wonder this is known as an eco-friendly fabric! It is naturally antibacterial, antimicrobial and ideal for hot weather. And because it absorbs 3 – 4 times as much moisture as cotton, bamboo is a great option for cotton lovers with sensitive skin!Cashmere (ORGANIC)
A favorite luxury fabric traditionally manufactured in Asia and the Middle East, cashmere offers its wearer the advantage of looking dressy while feeling as if they left home wrapped in their favorite blanket! Indulge in the softest variation of wool, just take good care of your cashmere by hand washing it or having it dry-cleaned.Cotton (ORGANIC)
Cotton is the very definition freshness and breathability! Comfy, versatile, and easy to care for, cotton will always be a preferred fabric of designers and consumers alike. Just be wary of shrinkage and remember to cold-water wash!
Leather (NATURAL)
One of the world’s oldest fabrics, leather is durable with a buttery soft feel. We all know that genuine leather is made from animal hide, and it should be treated with as much care as you treat your own skin. To keep your leather looking its best find the right cleaner and conditioner!
Linen (ORGANIC)
Linen has the raw textured look with the same delicate texture and soft feel. Don’t let the fact that this fabric is easily wrinkled deter you from embracing it into your wardrobe—comfortable and light, linen is the perfect fabric for the summer season!
Lycra (RECYCLED FIBERS)
While lycra never takes the lead it is great in a supporting role! Always paired with another fabric, lycra increases flexibility, allowing for a better fit and greater comfort and freedom of movement. Best of all it is durable, allowing clothes to keep their original shape through years of washing and wear. Remember, as with many good things, a little lycra goes a long way!
Micro Modal (ORGANIC)
Modal is made from beech trees. It is smooth and softer than cotton. It is anti-bacterial 50% more absorbent than cotton, color-fast when washed in warm water, resistant to shrinkage and fading.
So enjoy this cotton substitute, just remember it wears differently over time!
Mohair (ORGANIC)
Also known as angora, after the goats whose hair it is woven from, mohair is as soft to the touch as cashmere, but with a fun, fuzzy texture. Flame-proof, stretchable and durable, don’t think twice about adding this fine wool fabric to your closet!
Nylon (RECYCLED FIBERS)
Imagine a rubber band—no matter how far you stretch it out, it always snaps back to its original shape. Nylon is equally flexible and resilient! A man-made fabric, nylon combines extreme elasticity with the look and feel of silk. Stock up on nylon leggings, dresses and skirts for going out!
Polyester/Polyamide (RECYCLED FIBERS)
Made entirely of synthetic fibers, polyester offers advantages that most natural fabrics do not, such as heightened wrinkle-resistance and durability. Second only to cotton in popularity, you probably already have plenty of polyester in your closet!
Rayon (NATURAL)
It won the moniker “imitation silk” because it is so similar in look and feel. Buying rayon is like splurging on salon highlights—no one has to know it’s not natural!
Silk (ORGANIC)
Who among us does not know and love silk? One of nature’s softest fabrics, silk has a lustrous sheen that instantly connotes luxury! Of course, we also all know how delicate silk is. Handle silk garments with care, and hand wash or dry clean them only.
Soy (NATURAL)
You enjoy soy in the kitchen, why not enjoy it in your closet too? It’s good for you, and it looks good on! A functional, eco-friendly favorite, soy makes for a lightweight fabric with a silky-feel that has earned it the name “vegetable fabric.” Throw it on for a look that is both luxurious and environmentally friendly.