Our Materials
Our raw materials are carefully selected with in-depth research.
We make a huge effort to use only organic fabrics or those with a high degree of innovation.
organic COTTON
Organic cotton is most widely recognized as a method of growing without the use of toxic chemicals. The multiple stages of the supply chain must remain chemical-free in order to be organic, including land preparation, using non-Genetically Modified seeds, soil, and weed and pest management.
We are extremely proud to announce that 80% of the cotton used in our first collection is organic with GOTS & BCI certification.

ECOVERO VISCOSE
ECOVERO Viscose fibers are derived from sustainable wood and pulp, coming from certified and controlled sources. The EU Ecolabel has recognized that these specific fibers meet high environmental standards throughout their life cycle, from raw material extraction to manufacturing, distribution, and disposal.
The manufacturing of ECOVERO fibers generates up to 50% lower emissions and water impact compared to generic Viscose.


TENCEL Lyocell
TENCEL Lyocell is a cellulosic fiber of vegetable origin obtained from the pulp of eucalyptus wood from sustainably managed forests. This closed-loop production process transforms wood pulp into cellulosic fibers with high resource efficiency and low ecological impact.
This solvent-spinning process recycles process water and reuses the solvent at a recovery rate of more than 99%.
We use TENCEL Lyocell fibers, which has earned a commendable reputation for their environmentally responsible.

Plant based Leather - Desserto
DESSERTO is a highly sustainable plant-based material as an alternative to leather made from cactus, often distinguished by its great softness at touch while offering great performance for a wide variety of applications and complying with the most rigorous quality and environmental standards.
The aim is to offer cruelty-free, sustainable alternatives, without any toxic chemicals and PVC. The result, Desserto, the cactus material, is partially biodegradable and has the technical specifications required by the fashion, leather goods, luxury packaging and furniture industries.

corozo buttons
Corozo is a species of palm of the genus Phytelephas, native to the tropical rainforest of South America.
COROZO buttons are considered highly sustainable, as the extraction of the raw material does not harm the soil like many other natural fibers, they are totally biodegradable and their manufacture and dyeing do not require the use of toxic chemicals.
Due to the nature of the material and the way the buttons are manufactured, each unit has a unique design.