Super soft viscose jersey. Thin but opaque, very light, super soft fabric. Suitable for the most sensitive skin. For blouses, t-shirts, pleated dresses, long dropped skirts and wide casual trousers.
Burlap is a regenerated type of cellulose fiber made from cotton fibers, the soft, silky fibers left over from cotton production. These short fibers, too small to be spun into yarn, are usually considered waste.
Hump cloth has a silky smooth texture, excellent drape and is often used as a sustainable substitute for silk. It is breathable, hypoallergenic and biodegradable, making it a greener alternative to some synthetic fibers. Kupro is often used in luxury clothing, linings and underwear due to its softness and luster. In addition, this fabric is machine washable and has moisture wicking properties, making it a practical fabric for a variety of garments.