

recycled polyester [rpet]
We use recycled polyester primarily sourced from post-consumer PET bottles.
These renewed fibers preserve the same quality and technical performance as virgin polyester, yet their production process reduces CO₂ emissions by over 50%.
By doing so, we help prevent tons of waste from ending up in landfills or natural ecosystems.

Regenerated nylon
This innovative fiber is created by transforming waste materials such as fishing nets, carpets, and discarded textiles.
It retains the same properties as conventional polyamide, but its regeneration process eliminates the need for virgin raw materials and reduces climate impact by up to 90%.
Durable, elastic, and versatile, it’s the perfect yarn for shaping and compression fabrics.

recycled tires
One of the most advanced solutions in textile recycling. Through a process of pyrolysis, used tires are transformed into polyamide 6.6 yarn. The result is a technical, highly durable fabric with the same performance as virgin polyamide, produced without relying on conventional fossil resources.

organic cotton
The organic, non-GMO cotton used in our garments is grown without pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers. This type of cultivation preserves soil health, reduces water use by up to 91%, and protects local biodiversity. Soft and breathable, it’s the ideal raw material for creating comfortable, long-lasting fabrics.

recycled wool
We work with recycled wool obtained from production surpluses and discarded garments (both pre- and post-consumer waste). It is carefully sorted, shredded, and spun again to create fabrics that maintain the same thermal, breathable, and antibacterial properties as virgin wool.
This process requires 90% less water and significantly reduces energy use and CO₂ emissions.


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