Above all, we value comfort and quality. Our collections are made from natural materials: Tencel, nettle, hemp, linen, and cotton. We use only high-quality hypoallergenic dyes, and all prints are applied by hand.

Our brand is environmentally friendly and safe for the planet.

Why?

  • We do not produce large batches of clothing. Our assortment always has a limited quantity of products.
  • We use materials that are not treated with chemicals.
  • Natural fabrics decompose and do not pollute the planet, unlike synthetic materials. We also seek fabrics from surplus stocks.
  • All items are packaged in craft bags, which are recyclable or reusable.
  • We sew basic items for multiple seasons.

Rami

Rami is a fabric made from Chinese nettle. The harvest of this plant is collected six times a year. The production of rami is a complex process, making it an elite and noble fabric.

The fiber has a natural white color and a glossy sheen that does not fade under sunlight (unlike silk). The fiber also does not rot, so it is not treated with protective agents.

Advantages of nettle fabric:

  • Seven times stronger than cotton and silk.
  • Hypoallergenic.
  • Dries quickly.
  • Temperature regulating.

Hemp fabric

Hemp has been used for centuries to create eco-friendly and durable items. The smell of hemp repels pests, so no pesticides are needed for its cultivation.

Hemp cultivation is not only an environmentally friendly process but also a virtually waste-free production.

Advantages of hemp fabric:

  • Hypoallergenic.
  • Allows the skin to breathe.
  • Clothing made from hemp is not cold in winter and not hot in summer.
  • Protects against radiation.
  • Hemp fibers are several times stronger than cotton and wool.

Tencel

This is a natural fabric made from eucalyptus wood. Its production causes 100 times less harm to the environment than cotton production.

Advantages of Tencel:

  • Hygroscopic.
  • Antibacterial properties. The fabric prevents the reproduction of harmful microorganisms.
  • The fabric “breathes.”
  • Does not accumulate static electricity.

Linen

Linen fabric was first made approximately 5,000 years ago. Waste from linen fabric production is turned into fuel.

It has been proven that wearing linen clothing for an extended period can prevent certain diseases. Neither fungi nor bacteria can thrive with it.

Advantages of linen:

  • Allows air to reach the body.
  • Stops the development of bacteria that cause unpleasant body odor.
  • Does not fade in sunlight.
  • Has an anti-static effect.