Cotton
The fibers that become cotton can be obtained from the hollyhock family plant called cotton. After blooming beautiful flowers, the fruit matures and dries up, causing white fibers to overflow (cotton balls). The raw cotton is harvested, unraveled at spinning factories, and made into sheet shapes. It is then stretched into cord-like slivers and twisted into yarn with the necessary twists for the desired thickness.
Next, the warp and weft threads are crossed according to a certain weave pattern to create a fabric. The texture and feel of the fabric are greatly affected by the strength of the yarn twist and the length of the fibers. Based on years of experience and knowledge, we select fabrics that are suitable for each purpose and produce the optimal product.
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organic cotton
Organic cotton is cotton that has been grown in fields without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers for three years or more.
The certified raw cotton is domestically dyed and spun, and then expert craftsmen weave it into a fabric with a unique texture. The soft and fluffy double gauze fabric has moderate warmth retention thanks to the air layers, and it also has excellent moisture-wicking properties.
cotton material
Camel hair is the hair of the Bactrian camel that inhabits the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and the Inner Mongolia region. Due to the harsh living environment where the temperature can drop below -40℃ in winter, its hair has amazing functions such as insulation, moisture absorption, and breathability.