Organic Cotton
Organic cotton farming reduces environmental pollution by eliminating the use of synthetic pesticides and fertilisers which helps preserve biodiversity and protect water quality. Additionally, it promotes healthier soil by enhancing its structure and fertility through crop rotation and composting practices.

Unfortunately organic cotton is still not perfect; producing the organic crop uses more resources, like land and water, than conventionally grown cotton. We’ve done a lot of research into the differences between organic and traditional cotton and there are a lot of conflicting opinions. Although there is no simple answer, in our opinion organic cotton is a slightly more sustainable option, so we have chosen to use it wherever possible.

 

Linen 
Linen is a highly durable and biodegradable material, which reduces waste and has a longer lifespan compared to synthetic fabrics. Additionally, linen production has a lower environmental footprint, as it requires fewer resources such as water and pesticides to grow, making it a sustainable choice.

Our linen is OEKO-TEX certified—this certification guarantees that textiles are free from harmful substances, supporting safety and sustainability in production.