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We use natural fabrics such as organic cotton, bamboo and linen to create high quality clothing that is made to last and kind to skin.

 

Our clothes are made to order, so we only make what we need. 

FABRICS

Organic Cotton 

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Organic cotton is super soft, sustainably grown without the use of harmful chemicals, uses less water than conventional cotton and is great for sensitive skin.

It is safer and more profitable for the farmers that grow it, protects bio-diversity and improves soil health.

The frequency of organic cotton is 100hz, mirroring the bodies natural frequency. It's higher than non-organic cotton because of the lack of chemicals used in production and processing.

Bamboo

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Bamboo fabric is soft, breathable and moisture wicking with antibacterial and hypoallergenic properties.

Bamboo is a fast growing plant that requires minimal water and no pesticides or fertiliser to grow.

The frequency of bamboo is up for debate. Whilst it is a sustainable fabric to grow, it does undergo chemical processes to become the bamboo fabric we wear. The frequency can range from 15hz to 100hz. 

Linen

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Linen is highly absorbent, breathable, moisture wicking and durable. It also has temperature regulating properties and is extremely versatile. 

Linen is one of the most sustainable fabrics. The flax plant, where linen comes from, can be grown in poor conditions without any chemicals or fertilisers.

The frequency of linen is 5,000hz, a high vibrational frequency that helps heal your bodies cells whilst you're wearing it. 

Lyocell

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Made from sustainably sourced wood, lyocell is a great alternative to silk.

With benefits such as breathability and moisture wicking, it's also great for sensitive skin.

The frequency of lyocell is 70-100hz, which is considered high frequency.

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