Why Natural Fabrics
Synthetic fibers can take hundreds of years to break down.
92 Million Tons of Textile Waste Every Year
That’s enough to fill 15,000 football stadiums. Most of this comes from fast fashion clothes made quickly, worn briefly, then thrown away.
The problem?
Most fast-fashion garments are made from synthetic fibers.
These materials can take up to 200 years to decompose. 
As they break down, they release harmful microplastics into oceans and soil.
This pollutes ecosystems, harms wildlife, and contributes to climate change through the energy and water used in production, plus greenhouse gas emissions.
The solution? Choose sustainable fashion, garments made from natural fibers, responsibly sourced, and designed to last. This means less waste, cleaner oceans, and a healthier planet for future generations.
Sustainable Fashion Changes Everything
Natural fabrics aren’t just better for the Earth, they’re better for you.
Rooted in ancient traditions and holistic wellness, natural materials are believed to promote balance (Isorropia) and well-being.
They’re soft, breathable, and hypoallergenic, reducing irritation and stress on the nervous system. 
Materials like cotton, linen, hemp, and wool allow airflow and absorb moisture, helping prevent the damp environment where bacteria thrive.
Natural Fabrics Save the Planet
Synthetic fabrics can take up to 200 years to break down, polluting oceans, landfills, and the planet.
Natural fabrics?
They’re biodegradable essentially compost returning to the earth without harm.
How Do We Tackle the Environmental Impact of Synthetic Fabrics?
We take a two-step approach:
Sustainable Production