FABRICS USED

Tencel: Tencel, also known as Lyocell, is a sustainable fabric made from wood pulp, primarily from eucalyptus trees. It is soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, and biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly choice for modern apparel.

Polyester: Polyester is a synthetic fiber made from petrochemical products. It is durable, wrinkle-resistant, and retains its shape well, but it is not as breathable as natural fibers. It is often used in blends to add strength and reduce cost.

Viscose: Viscose, a type of rayon, is a semi-synthetic fiber made from cellulose derived from wood pulp. It is known for its silky feel, drape, and breathability. It is often used in lightweight clothing and has a smooth, glossy texture.

Linen: Linen is a natural fiber made from the flax plant. It is known for its lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking properties. Linen has a distinctive textured finish and is ideal for hot climates, although it tends to wrinkle easily.

Cotton: Cotton is a soft, natural fiber derived from the cotton plant. It is breathable, absorbent, and versatile, making it one of the most popular fabrics for all types of clothing. Cotton fabrics come in various weaves and finishes, each offering unique qualities.