Sustainable Fabric Options
Lyocell
TENCEL™ branded Lyocell and Modal fibers are produced with sustainably sourced, renewable raw material wood, manufactured by the Lenzing AG company using an environmentally responsible process.
Organic Cotton
(GOTS certified)
Organic cotton eliminates the use of genetically modified seeds and restricts the use of chemicals that harms the environment. The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is a worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria.
Better Cotton Initiative
(BCI)
The Better Cotton Standard System is a holistic approach to sustainable cotton production which covers all three pillars of sustainability: environmental, social and economic. The system is designed to ensure the exchange of good practices, and to encourage collective action to establish Better Cotton as a sustainable mainstream commodity.
Supima Cotton
Supima cotton is a superior type of cotton grown in the USA. It represents less than 1% of cotton grown in the world. What makes Supima unique to other cottons is the extra-long staple fiber that gives the cotton its premium properties: Strength, Softness and Color retention.
Recycled Nylon
Capitalizing from its efforts to reduce energy, Hyosung has launched the world’s first ever environmentally friendly recyclable nylon, ‘MIPAN regen’, and is leading the world to a better place through resource recycling.
Meryl Fiber
Meryl is the latest innovation by the European nylon manufacturer Nylstar. This fiber is among the most advanced Polyamide fiber today, and is one of the new material used in many current European underwear productions. Being the newly defined ultra-fine synthetic, Meryl is well known for its unique technology that refines fiber to less than 10 μ of fineness creating ultra softness.
ISCRA-S
Eco-Friendly Elastic Corn
ISCRA-S is an eco-friendly elastic fiber made by Woongjin Chemical’s PET (polyethylene terephthalate) and DuPont’s cornbased sorona.
TANBOOCEL
Bamboo Fiber
TANBOOCEL -Bamboo fiber, a kind of fiber made of bamboo pulp, is featured with strong durability, high stability and tenacity. It can be broken up and is environmental friendly.
Viscose from Bamboo
Bamboo Viscose is also known as ‘regenerated bamboo’, and is a regenerated cellulose fiber that has recently appeared on the market for textiles for apparel and home furnishings.
Polyester Bamboo Blend
Bamboo textile products are in high demand in the markets right now because of their antibacterial nature, biodegradable properties, high moisture absorption capacity, softness and UV protective capacity.
Recycled Polyester
Recycled Polyester (rPET) has been developed using the clear plastic water bottles, or PET as the raw material. PET is the name of the resin used to make light, transparent bottles for drinks, juices, soap and etc. PET is 100% recyclable.
Silicone Leather
Silicone leather is an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to traditional PVC and PU fabrics. Silicone is a unique material in terms of its sustainable qualities. Silicon is made from quartz, which is the most common component of sand. It is naturally less intrusive on the environment.