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TENCEL® REFIBRA (lyocell)

Tencel Refibra fabric is woven twill, that don't stretch. This lovely fabric is both festive and down-to-earth at the same time. The surface of the fabric is peachy soft and it drapes beautifully. Tencel Refibra fabric is 100% lyocell. 30% of fibers raw material content is recycled, pre-consumer cotton scraps from garment production, and 70% is virgin wood pulp. Tencel, also called lyocell, is cellulosic fiber of botanic origin. The production process happens in a closed-loop system where all the chemicals are recycled 99,5% and reused. The manufacturing process also consumes less water and energy than the production of other synthetic fibers. Lyocell is therefore the first synthetic fiber that has the EU Ecolabel. Tencel has good breathability, silky smoothness and strength. It does't become electrified or feel sweaty. Fabric is manufactured in Austria.



ORGANIC SWEATER KNIT 

AND PLUSH KNIT

The sweater knit is 100% GOTS certified organic cotton. The reverse side of the knit is brushed. Brushed surface feels lovely soft and warm. The knit is slightly flexible. Cotton is cultivated in Turkey and knitted in Portugal. The fluffy plush knit is also 100% GOTS certified organic cotton.




COTTON SATIN

Fabric is 100% cotton. Satin is a non-stretch woven fabric. The fabric is woven in Peru and it is digitally printed in Aitoo, Finland.


BAMBOOVISCOSE AND 

LYOCELL / TENCEL®


Black fabric is 100% Tencel popeline. It has a beautiful elegant shine. Patterned fabric is 100% Bamboo-viscose. Both fabrics are woven fabrics. They are fabulously smooth, lightweight and airy fabrics that drapes well.

Bamboo viscose and Tencel are cellulosic fibers of botanic origin. They do not become electrified or feel sweaty. Viscose tends to wrinkle and it may shrink up to 5%. Tencel doesn't wrinkle so easily and it only shrinks 1-2%.

Bamboo viscose is woven in China. The fiber is made from bamboo plant. It has a FSC-certificate, which means Bamboo comes from sustainably managed and used forests. The fabric is digitally printed in Holland with GOTS inks. Digital printing is the most environmental friendly way of printing at the moment. Tencel is made by Lenzing. The fiber is made from eucalyptus wood.