Material Guide

  • Cotton

    Cotton is one of the most important natural fibers in the clothing industry today. Shirts, pants, and dresses are often made from cotton and benefit from the material's comfort and versatility.
    Cotton 
  • Mohair

    Mohair wool is obtained from the fur of the Angora goat (not to be confused with the Angora rabbit) and is particularly known for its lightness.
    Mohair 
  • Tencel

    The terms Lyocell and TENCEL™ refer to the same material. TENCEL™ is the brand name of the Austrian company Lenzing AG.
    Tencel 
  • Viscose

    Viscose is a very popular, frequently used material in the textile industry. It is a semi-synthetic chemical fiber.
    Viscose 
  • Cupro

    Cupro is a hybrid fiber made from a waste product of cotton production. It therefore has a natural base which is then chemically treated.
    Cupro 
  • Linen

    Linen is one of the most popular natural materials for all kinds of clothing. From its special feel, to its pleasant wearing comfort in hot weather, to its natural look: for many, linen is a classic summer material.
    Linen 
  • Cashmere

    Cashmere wool is known as one of the highest quality types of wool. It is particularly impressive in winter with its cozy warmth and elegant appearance.
    Cashmere 
  • Alpaca

    Alpaca wool is considered one of the finest and most expensive types of wool. This is mainly due to its slight shine, silky-soft structure and pleasant wearing comfort.
    Alpaca 
  • Merino wool

    Merino wool is a special form of virgin wool and comes from the Merino sheep, which is native mainly to New Zealand, Australia, Argentina and South Africa.
    Merino wool