Our first material

Hemp


01Why Sri Lanka

A tradition of craft,
often overlooked.

Sri Lanka holds a deep-rooted tradition of craftsmanship — one that is often overlooked on a global scale. By building here, we are not only creating garments, but unlocking a system of value that can extend far beyond borders.

The intention is not local impact alone, but a model that can scale globally — where conscious production, community investment, and design coexist as one system.


02Why Hemp

One of the oldest,
most resilient fibres.

Hemp requires very little water, restores soil health, and produces a fabric that strengthens with time.

01Breathable & thermoregulating
02Highly durable and long-lasting
03Minimally processed

03Why Limited

Intentional creation,
not mass production.

We work with materials and processes that take time — sourcing, weaving, and shaping each piece with care.

Producing in excess would mean compromising that process. Instead, we create in small quantities, ensuring nothing is rushed, wasted, or disconnected from its origin.

Each release exists as a moment — not mass production, but intentional creation.


The Real Cost

Water used per kilogram
of fabric produced.

The fashion industry is one of the largest consumers of fresh water on earth. Select a material to see its true cost.

10,000

litres of water per kg of industrial cotton

~10,000 litres per kg — one of the thirstiest crops on earth

vs Hemp

Industrial Cotton

10,000L

Hemp

300L

Hemp uses 33× less water than industrial cotton.

Hemp fabric