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fabrics + fibres

Every garment we make starts with the fabric.
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linen

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lyocell

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woven cotton

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terry towelling

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fleeceback cotton

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pique cotton

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sea island cotton

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seersucker

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linen

All of our linen is European Flax guaranteed, which certifies traceability at every step, from flax seed to the finished article.

Everything goes through a careful washing process to get the softness and drape spot on from the first wear. It takes time to get the balance right, but we think it’s those little details that make the best linen stand out.

Linen is also relatively low-impact compared to other materials. It’s 100% natural and only requires rainfall to grow. The entire flax plant is woven into fabric, which produces very little waste, and the process uses considerably less water than cotton.

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lyocell

Lyocell is a natural, sustainable fibre derived from certified renewable eucalyptus tree forests. Also know as Tencel, this fabric has a very low environmental impact, requiring much less energy and water than conventional cotton. It’s softer than silk, hypoallergenic, naturally thermoregulating and feels great on the skin so it's a great choice for underwear and sleepwear.
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terry towelling

All of our terry towelling is made from 100% premium cotton fibres with a double loop construction for a rich, dense handfeel.

We use two different weights for our terry products, a lightweight summer terry that is ideal for resort wear as it's breathable and absorbent. Our heavier weight terry delivers on cosy comfort which we use for our hoodies, trackpants and robes.

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fleeceback cotton

Our fleeceback cotton has a brushed interior that feels lovely on the skin.

Every garment goes through a careful washing process to give it a lived-in feel from the first wear.

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sea island cotton

Due to the special climate needed to grow and handpick Sea Island cotton it is among the rarest fabrics in the world, making up only 0.0004% of global cotton supplies. The smoothness and quality are unparalleled, boasting remarkable strength and durability with a silky finish.
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seersucker

Seersucker is renowned as a summer fabric because the puckered ridges create cooling air pockets in the material, keeping you comfortable in hot weather. We only use BCI cotton for our seersucker. The Better Cotton Initiative aims to reduce the environmental cost of cotton production by improving the entire supply chain. This takes into account the economic development of cotton producing areas as well as the fabric itself.