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All Fabrics Priced p/m, Excl. VAT

VAT added at checkout, location dependent.

Buy Fabric in 10cm Increments

Reduce waste, buy exaclty what you need.

Fabric Swatches Available

For colour matching, with free UK postage.

We Deliver Worldwide

Using DHL, we ship to all continents.

Sustainable and Alternative Fibre Fabrics

Sustainable and Alternative Fibre Fabrics

Sustainable and Alternative Fibre Fabrics

Exploring the Benefits of Bamboo, Orange Tree, Eucalyptus, and Lotus Plant Fibres.

In an era where sustainability has become a buzzword, the fashion industry is making significant strides towards more eco-friendly practices. Among the most promising innovations are fabrics made from sustainable and alternative fibres such as bamboo fibre, orange tree fibre, eucalyptus plants, and lotus plants. These natural materials not only offer a greener alternative to conventional textiles but also bring a host of unique benefits.

Bamboo Fibre

Bamboo Fibre

Bamboo fibre is one of the most sustainable materials available. Bamboo grows rapidly and requires minimal water and no pesticides, making it an environmentally friendly crop. Fabrics made from bamboo are incredibly soft, breathable, and have natural antibacterial properties. Additionally, bamboo fabric is highly absorbent and hypoallergenic, making it ideal for sensitive skin.


Orange Tree Fibre

Orange Tree Fibre

Orange tree fibre is an innovative fabric made from the by-products of the citrus juice industry. This unique material is not only sustainable but also luxurious. It offers a silky texture and a beautiful drape that rivals traditional silk. By repurposing waste products, orange tree fibre helps reduce environmental impact and promotes circular fashion. Moreover, it is biodegradable, ensuring a minimal footprint.


Eucalyptus Plant Fibre

Eucalyptus Plant Fibre

Eucalyptus plant fibre, commonly known as Tencel or Lyocell, is derived from the pulp of eucalyptus trees. The production process is highly efficient, using a closed-loop system that recycles water and solvents, thus minimizing environmental impact. Eucalyptus fabric is renowned for its softness, breathability, and moisture-wicking properties. It is also biodegradable and compostable, making it an excellent choice for those seeking sustainable fashion options.


Lotus Plant Fibre

Lotus Plant Fibre

Lotus plant fibre is an extraordinary fabric made from the stems of lotus plants. The production process is entirely manual and requires no chemicals, making it one of the most sustainable textiles available. Lotus fabric is lightweight, breathable, and has a natural sheen. It is also incredibly durable and resistant to wrinkles. By supporting lotus fibre production, we help promote traditional craftsmanship and sustainable livelihoods in regions where lotus plants are cultivated.


The Benefits of Sustainable Fibre Fabrics

The benefits of using sustainable and alternative fibre fabrics extend beyond environmental impact. Here are some key advantages:

  • Eco-Friendly Production: These fibres are sourced from renewable resources and often involve less water and energy consumption compared to conventional textiles.
  • Biodegradability: Fabrics made from bamboo, orange tree, eucalyptus, and lotus fibres are biodegradable, reducing waste and pollution.
  • Health Benefits: Many of these sustainable fabrics have natural properties that make them suitable for sensitive skin, such as antibacterial and hypoallergenic qualities.
  • Support for Local Communities: The production of these fibres often supports traditional farming practices and provides sustainable livelihoods for local communities.

Incorporating sustainable and alternative fibre fabrics into our wardrobes not only allows us to enjoy luxurious and high-quality textiles but also contributes to a more sustainable and ethical fashion industry. By choosing bamboo, orange tree, eucalyptus, and lotus plant fibres, we can make a positive impact on the environment and support the well-being of communities around the world.


Sustainable Fibre Fabrics offer Great Dyeability

Plant fibre fabrics are also great for dyeing, and the patterns tend to show up even better when dyed. Regular home dyes work as well as industrial dyes, so these can be dyed at home in your washing machine or by hand with Dylon or similar commercially available dyes.
Below you can see the Eucalyptus Fibre fabric dyed green, it brings out the pattern in a different way, and the fabric remains as soft and supple as it was before.

Sustainable Fibre Fabrics offer Great Dyeability

Click here to view our range of Alternative and Sustainable Fibre fabrics.