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FABRIC TALK: TENCEL / LYOCELL
Tencel is a sustainable fabric, which allows your skin to ‘breathe’ and doesn’t absorb odors.
FABRIC TALK: SILK
Commercially produced silk is not very environmental and animal friendly. Better alternatives are wild silk or organic silk
FABRIC TALK: HEMP
Hemp is environmental friendly material, grown without the use of any pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
WHY HEMP SHOULD BE KEEPING YOU WARM THIS WINTER
HoodLamb started in the ‘90s in Amsterdam and was seeded by a love for Hemp (pun intended). Over twenty years before that, HoodLamb’s founder Douglas Mignola moved to The Netherlands from California and set up a store dedicated to all things Hemp.
FABRIC TALK: ORGANIC WOOL
Organic wool comes from sheep who graze on land which is not treated with pesticides and are not dipped in pesticide baths.
FABRIC TALK: BAMBOO
A disadvantage of bamboo viscose is that the processing has the same (high) impact on the environment as conventional viscose and if you want to reach a maximum ecological benefit, you still have to make sure that bamboo is harvested in a sustainable way.