Plain weave hemp and wool

Black fabric of organic GOTS wool plain weave

Natural fabric of organic GOTS wool plain weave

New colour

Purple fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Black fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Darkblue fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Petrol fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Navy fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Red fabric of organic GOTS wool twill weave

Pied de poule from organic linen and organic wool

Pied de poule from organic linen and organic wool

Check from organic linen and organic wool

Fine chambray from organic linen and organic wool

Fine chambray from organic linen and organic wool

Fine chambray from organic linen and organic wool

Black fabric of organic GOTS wool panama weave

Charcoal fabric of organic GOTS wool flannel

Anthracite fabric of organic GOTS wool flannel

Black fabric of organic GOTS wool satin weave

Beeswaxed hemp and wool indigo

Beeswaxed hemp and wool natural

Wool is the most used animal fibre. It is a natural proteine that has much in common with human hair and was already used for textiles in the 5th millennium BC. Wool is renewable, water repellent, flame resistant, odour resistant, breathing, easy to wear and easy to maintain. In many ways wool is a very sustainable fibre. Not only it is 100% biodegradable but because of its high elasticity it doesn’t need to be ironed or only on low temperatures. In addition wool is a fibre that regenerates itself by airing and doesn’t have to be washed very often.


Wool is a 'breathing' fiber that will never give you the feeling of being locked up. It has good isolating properties, and is very performing when it comes to regulating the body temperature. Wool can absorb up to one third of its own weight of moisture before it starts to feel wet. By absorbing moisture, wool reduces the amount of sweat on the body, thus also reducing the possibility of body odours.
People are not allergic to wool but it is true that wool, due to its structure, may itch. This depends on the fineness of the fiber.

This wool comes from several countries: South Africa, South America, Australia, and European countries. It was spun, woven dyed blue and finished in Europe. Please note that the big wool producing countries all have a set of animal welfare laws which wool growers are bound to uphold.

Wool is a natural fiber and 100% biodegradable, can be washed less frequently and on lower temperatures thus saving energy and water. In addition wool garments often have longer lifespans, wool doesn't contribute to microplastic pollution of the air and surface water, and doesn't have to be ironed.