Natural Fiber Products

Made with biodegradable, plant-based fibers like cotton, linen, and hemp

Natural fiber clothing made from breathable materials like cotton, linen, and hemp. This collection includes dresses, tops, and everyday pieces designed with plant-based fabrics that reduce synthetic fiber use.

≥90% Biodegradable Content

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What does it mean "Natural Fiber Products"

Designed with natural fibers that return to the earth, leaving less behind and lasting in meaning — not in waste.

Why Natural-Fibers are considered Plant Based and Conscious?

Plant-based products are made using materials sourced directly from renewable, natural origins—offering a thoughtful alternative to synthetic, petroleum-based options. Fibers such as Organic Cotton, Linen, Hemp, Bamboo Fiber, and Jute are valued for their breathability, comfort, and ability to biodegrade more naturally over time. These materials are commonly used in everyday garment types such as Cotton Blouses, Organic Cotton Tees, Organic Cotton Dresses, and Natural Fiber Dresses, where softness, airflow, and skin-friendly qualities matter most. By choosing plant-based materials, these products support a cleaner relationship with what we wear—prioritizing natural comfort, renewable resources, and designs that honor both people and the planet.

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Natural-Fibers

Refers to materials with ≥90% biodegradable content, including natural or cellulosic fibers (cotton, hemp, linen, silk, TENCEL™). The remaining 10% can be elastane or sewing threads. Designed with natural fibers that return to the earth, leaving less behind and lasting in meaning — not in waste.

These materials are chosen for their ability to naturally break down over time, helping reduce long-term waste and environmental accumulation. Plant-based and regenerated fibers such as organic cotton, linen, hemp, and TENCEL™ are valued for their breathability, comfort, and lower persistence after use when compared to fully synthetic alternatives. Often combined with other natural fibers, these materials support a material lifecycle rooted in renewal—returning to nature without releasing harmful substances when processed responsibly. Each piece reflects a mindful design approach that balances everyday durability with end-of-life considerations, prioritizing thoughtful fiber selection over permanent, petroleum-based materials.