Our Eco-friendly Material

Best Suitable Eco Friendly Fabrics

" Quality is our culture", All our fabrics for the clothing made are from the factory with OEKO-TEX® certificate. They process in advanced waterless dyeing with higher Grade 4-5 color fastness and better shrinkage.

Bamboo Fiber

Natrual grown organic bamboo
Safe
silky and smooth
Antibacterial
UV proof
100% eco-friendly.

Hemp Fiber

Natural fiber
No chemical processing required
Requires less water than cotton (medium amount)
Requires little to no pesticides
Biodegradable
Machine washable

Organic Cotton Fiber

Made from natural fibers
No pesticides or chemicals used
Biodegradable
Wicks away sweat
Breathable
Soft

Organic Linen Fiber

Natural fibers
No pesticides or chemicals required
Biodegradable
Lightweight
Breathable

Silk & Wool Fibers

Natural fibers
Requires less water than cotton
Biodegradable
Luxurious and smooth feel

Other Fibers

Modal fabric
Tencel fabric
Loycell fabric
Viscose fabric
Milk protein fabric
Recycled fabric

Check Out Our Favorite Eco-friendly Fabrics.

We've created a one-stop guide that covers some of the most environmentally-sound fabrics on the market.

Bamboo Fiber

Bamboo is highly sustainable crop as it does not claim farming land, grows very fast and needs minimal care. It is a much better CO2 extractor and oxygen emitter than trees, and all bamboo products are completely biodegradable and recyclable.

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Safe, silky soft, and 100% eco-friendly. Our Bamboo fabrics made apparel are recognized by retailers and whole-seller worldwide for their exceptional quality, luxurious drape and durability. We use only the best bamboo fibers fabrics with OEKO-TEX® certificate and manufacture our clothing in quality-controlled top standard to ensure 100% free of harmful chemicals and finishes and 100% child & baby-safe. These bamboo fabrics are engineered to make them the highest-quality assured organic bamboo fabrics on the market.  The bamboo fibers can be blended with cotton or hemp to form into many fabrics with different features.

Hemp Fiber

Hemp grows extremely fast in any kind of climate. It does not exhaust the soil, uses little water, and requires no pesticides or herbicides. Dense planting leaves little space for light, hence few chances for weeds to grow.

Its skin is tough and insect resistant, and this is why often hemp is used as a rotation crop. Its fiber and oil can be used in making clothes, papers, building material, food, skin care products and even biofuels. No wonder it’s considered by many as the most versatile and sustainable plant on earth.

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Both industrial hemp and flax plants are regarded as “golden fibers”, not just for their natural golden color fibers, but more importantly, for their great properties. Their fibers are considered the strongest known to mankind next to silk.

With high moisture absorbency, high heat conductivity, and excellent abrasion resistance, they can be made into beautiful, comfortable and long lasting clothes. The more you wash them, the softer they get. They age gracefully. Blended with other natural fibers, their applications become almost endless.

Organic Cotton Fiber

Organic cotton is an ecologically responsible and green fiber. Unlike conventional cotton, which uses more chemicals than any other crop, it is never genetically modified and does not use any highly polluting agro-chemicals such as those found in pesticides, herbicides and many fertilizers. Integrated soil and pest management techniques—such as crop rotation and introducing natural predators of cotton pests—are practiced in organic cotton cultivation.

Organic Cotton Fiber

All organic cotton growers must have their cotton fiber certified according to governmental organic farming standards, such as those of the National Organic Program of the USDA or the EEC’s Organic Regulation. Each year, both land and crops must be inspected and certified by internationally reputable certifying bodies.

The organic fibers used in our fabrics are certified by IMO, Control Union, or Ecocert, to name a few. Many of our fabrics are also certified to Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) by these approved certification bodies. We offer solid tracking records and clear traceability on each lot we receive or ship.

Organic Linen Fiber

Linen fabrics are made with flax fibers. You can find flax fiber’s excellent properties in the hemp fiber info section. While growing flax is far more sustainable and causes less pollution than conventional cotton, herbicides have been commonly used in conventional cultivation as flax is not very competitive with weeds. Organic practices choose methods of developing better and stronger seeds, manual weeding and rotating crops to minimize weeds and potential disease.

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What can create pollution in flax processing is the water retting. Retting is an enzymatic process of rotting away the inner stalk of flax, thus separating the fiber from the stalk. The traditional way of water retting is done in manmade water pools, or in rivers or ponds. During this natural degumming process, butyric acid, methane and hydrogen sulfide are created with a strong rotten smell. If the water is released into nature without treatment, it causes water pollution.

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Our fabrics use from suppliers with the organic flax grown is fully certified. At their factory, they’ve created an artificial dew retting environment to facilitate the degumming process to develop naturally. The whole practice is labor intensive but as a result, no waste water is accumulated or released into nature.

Silk & Wool Fibers

These two again are two natural, renewable and biodegradable protein fibers. Both are strong yet soft, with temperature-regulating properties which make them excellent natural insulators in different environments. They can be made into fine and elegant fabrics on their own or blended with other natural fibers for a more exotic and textured feel.

The silk in our blends comes from the unwound fiber of mulberry silkworm cocoons. Its illuminated luster has been seductive to humankind for centuries and silk has never lost its luxurious appeal, either for garments or for home furnishings. Our wool fibers are from shorn sheep in Australia and China. Products made with wool are naturally breathable, wrinkle-resistant, and retain shape extremely well.

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Other Fabrics

We Ecogarments Co., custom making clothing and apparels regularly with many brands upon eco-friendly fabrics, We are specialized in eco-friendly knit fabrics, like bamboo fabric, modal fabric, cotton fabric, viscose fabric, tencel fabric, milk protein fabric, recycled fabric in different styles, including single jersey, interlock, french terry, fleece, rib, pique, etc. You are welcome to send us your demand fabrics in the weight, colors designs and content percentages.