Our focus in material selection is on natural raw materials, durability and comfort.

We primarily use controlled organic materials that are regularly tested by accredited, independent institutes. We also work with resource-saving fibers based on natural materials such as TENCEL™ from Lenzing and recycled fibers such as ECONYL® nylon.

Cotton

We use cotton from controlled organic cultivation (kbA). Particularly soft, cuddly and durable, our cotton quality is a reliable companion in every season.

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Wool

We mainly use wool from controlled organic livestock farming (kbT). This standard ensures that the animals are kept and fed in a species-appropriate manner and that no fattening aids or pesticides are used. Out of love for the animals, we use mulesing-free wool.

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hemp

Hemp has always been our favorite raw material. There are many reasons for this. Hemp is a raw material from which everything - from the seeds to the leaves - can be used.

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Linen

We mainly use linen from controlled organic cultivation (kbA). As jersey and woven fabrics, linen fabrics are comfortable to wear, especially at high temperatures.

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TENCEL™

TENCEL™ fibers are made from various types of wood from controlled sustainable forestry. The fibers are biodegradable and can therefore be completely returned to nature.

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LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose

The viscose fibers of the LENZING™ ECOVERO™ brand are made from the renewable raw material wood. The wood used comes from certified and controlled forestry.

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Cashmere wool

We mainly use cashmere wool that comes from controlled organic farming, is GOTS and Control Union certified and is therefore fully traceable.

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Alpaca wool

Fine, soft, silky fibers make alpaca wool a particularly high-quality and valued material. Favorite items made of alpaca wool are a competitive alternative to cashmere thanks to their beautiful shine and cozy feel.

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silk

Silk is very similar to the protein structure of our skin and is therefore not perceived as foreign to the body. It is particularly skin-friendly because the smooth, fine fiber does not irritate the skin.

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Pima cotton

We use Pima cotton from controlled organic cultivation (kbA). But what does Pima mean? "Pima" refers to a very high-quality, long-staple cotton fiber. This is particularly rare and accounts for less than 1% of global cotton cultivation.

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ECONYL®

The yarn innovation ECONYL® is a 100% regenerated nylon yarn. Nylon waste is returned to its original structure and re-spun.

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leather

All of our leathers are vegetable tanned, PCP-free, and contain neither azo dyes nor chromium VI. By avoiding chemical surface treatment, the leather retains its natural character.

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SeaCell™

SeaCell™ is a natural, innovative and sustainable cellulose fiber that has its origins in the sea. Algae from controlled organic cultivation provide the natural substance for the fiber, which is produced in a resource-saving manner.

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Recycled polyester

We use polyester in a very selective manner and only in recycled form. During the recycling process, polyester residues from yarn and fabric production are collected, broken down into a high-quality raw material and used for new yarn.

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