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Flax & Hemp

FLAX
Cool, antibacterial, strong and sustainable

Flax has a textile history of thousands of years
As early as 5000 BC, the ancient Egyptians used linen to make cloth. In the Middle Ages, linen fiber was widely used in Europe, and after the Industrial Revolution, the processing technology was improved, making it more popular in textiles and daily necessities.
The properties of flax
The textile industry usually uses the longest flax fiber, and the flax fabrics knitted by circular knitting machines can be used to make a variety of clothing and household items, such as T-shirts, outdoor clothing, and bedding.
Moisture-absorbent
Antibacterial
cool&comfortable
Ultra durable


HEMP
Soft, antibacterial, strong and sustainable

Hemp, an ancient fiber with many benefits
Hemp is a luxurious textile that can be knitted into soft and delicate fabrics or thick and durable fabrics. It is one of the strongest natural fibers and one of the earliest plants to be utilized in the world.
The properties of hemp
Hemp is a functional natural fiber with unique functions such as moisture absorption and breathability, anti-mold and anti-bacteria, anti-ultraviolet, and anti-static. It is a globally recognized ecological and environmentally friendly resource and a rare and precious resource.
Moisture-absorbent
Breathable
Anti-UV&Anti-static
Antibacterial


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