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Low-Impact Plant Fibers

All about Low-Impact Plant Fibers

What are Low-Impact Plant Fibers?
Crafted from renewable plant fibers like hemp, linen, or organic cotton — naturally low-impact and gentle on the planet.
Why Low-Impact Plant Fibers are better?

These materials are sourced directly from plants, offering a renewable alternative to petroleum-based synthetics while supporting more responsible material choices. Fibers such as organic cotton, linen, and hemp are valued for their durability, breathability, and performance in everyday wear, alongside a lighter environmental footprint during cultivation and processing compared to conventional synthetic options.

Clothes that don't leave a footprint: What it means

Often grouped under natural fibers, these materials support cleaner production pathways rooted in agriculture rather than fossil fuels. Choosing plant-based textiles reflects an approach to design that prioritizes renewable inputs, long-term use, and thoughtful sourcing—bringing comfort and function together with a more considered relationship to materials.

Rooted in nature. This collection showcases materials made entirely from plants — from familiar fibers like cotton and hemp to innovative options like cork, linen, and regenerated cellulose. No synthetics, no blends. Just natural origin, beautifully transformed.

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What are Low-Impact Plant Fibers in clothing?

Refers to textiles with ≥70% plant-derived renewable fibers (cotton, hemp, bamboo, viscose, linen). This threshold is higher than “Lower Impact Blends,” emphasizing renewable origin.

Why Low-Impact Plant Fibers are considered Low-Impact and Conscious?

≥70% plant-derived renewable fibers

Low-Impact products are made for those who want everyday pieces that align with planet-minded values without feeling restrictive or overly technical. This value prioritizes lower-impact material decisions—favoring fibers and ingredients that reduce reliance on virgin resources, improve sourcing transparency, and support more responsible production. Collections such as All Sustainable Fibers, All Recycled Content, and Contains Natural Fibers highlight material pathways that help conserve resources and reduce waste, while Natural Ingredients supports a cleaner approach for products where what's inside matters just as much as what you see. Grounded in long-term thinking reflected in Slow Fashion, eco-friendly choices bring together style, function, and a more considered relationship with the materials we wear and use.

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Materials, Explained

Understand fabrics and materials—natural, recycled, and regenerated—and how they impact quality, comfort, and sustainability.