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Restock your closet with natural fibers
Refresh your wardrobe with reliable fabrics and timeless classics. Imagine opening your closet and finding nothing but clothes that are soft on your skin, safe for your family, and better for the planet. By replacing synthetic, polyester garments with organic cotton, linen, hemp, and wool, you’re investing in healthier fabrics that won’t pollute your body or the environment. Swap out a T-shirt here, a hoodie there, and bring you closer to a plastic-free state. This isn’t just about buying new clothes; it’s about rebuilding your closet with essentials that truly serve you, season after season.
Organic Cotton
Organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). nature’s version of comfort. Sourcing organic cotton protects both the farmers who grow it and the soil it comes from. Unlike conventional cotton, organic cotton uses less water, supports healthier ecosystems, and feels incredibly soft against the skin; ideal everyday fabric. From your favorite T-shirt to your go-to hoodie, organic cotton delivers breathable, durable comfort you can feel good about.
Suggested cotton garments
· T-Shirts (classic, boxy, baby T’s)
· Hoodies & Sweatshirts
· Joggers & Sweatpants
· Long-Sleeve Tees & Henleys
· Pajamas & Loungewear Sets
· Tank tops & Camisoles
Linen
Linen is one of the oldest, most sustainable textiles in the world. Linen is made from the flax plant, which requires very little water or fertilizer to grow, and the material is fully biodegradable. Linen has a natural texture, breathes well, and gets softer with every wash, making it perfect for warm weather and layering. Linen is slightly stronger than cotton, which means fewer replacements and less waste. Keep cool, comfortable, and connected to centuries of craftsmanship.
Suggested linen garments
· Button-Ups and Overshirts
· Lightweight Jackets
· Summer Shorts
· Wide-Leg Pants
· Cropped Trousers
· Dresses
Hemp
Hemp is another sustainable fabric, and the plant itself is naturally resistant to pests and grows quickly with minimal water. Hemp fibers are strong and durable, yet they soften beautifully over time, creating clothing that gets better with age. It’s naturally breathable, antibacterial, and provides UV resistance. This material is a versatile choice for everything from shorts to everyday tees. Hemp is not just sustainable; it’s a regenerative crop, helping to restore soil health and fixate carbon as it grows.
Suggested hemp garments
· T-Shirts & Tanks
· Casual Shorts
· Utility Joggers
· Hoodies or Pullovers
Wool
Wool is nature’s performance fabric, made from animal hair, most commonly sheep, but also goats, camels, rabbits, and llamas. This material insulates well when cold out, is still breathable when it’s hot, and naturally regulates temperature to keep you comfortable year-round. Wool is odor-resistant and requires less frequent washing, making it both practical and eco-friendly. Merino and organic wool are soft, non-itchy, and biodegradable at the end of its life cycle. Wrap yourself in a fiber that has protected humans for thousands of years.
Suggested wool garments
· Crewneck Sweaters
· Cardigans
· Lounge Pants
· Base Layers
· Wool sweaters
· Winter Pajama Sets