Hemis believes in fashion with a purpose. That's why we exclusively use organic materials, sourced responsibly to protect our planet and support ethical practices. From everyday essentials to statement pieces, our collection caters to the eco-conscious individual who values style, ethics, and the planet. Experience the difference of wearing clothing that not only looks good but feels good too.
Fabrics we love:-
1. Hemp:
Hemp fibers are among the strongest natural fibers, making hemp fabric exceptionally durable and long-lasting. When you wash and use the hemp fabric, it softens and becomes more comfortable. It is highly breathable and has natural moisture-wicking properties, making it comfortable to wear in warm weather. It has natural antibacterial properties, helping to prevent the growth of odor-causing bacteria. Hemp is less amorphous, which means it holds its shape better. This makes it less prone to changing shape at the molecular level, which means knicks and abrasions are less likely to harm the fiber.
2. Bamboo:
Bamboo fabric is renowned for its luxuriously soft texture. An amazing fact about bamboo is that it does not wrinkle easily, even after frequent washing. It is gentle on sensitive skin and is hypoallergenic, making it suitable for those with allergies or skin sensitivities. The thermoregulatory properties of bamboo fabric helps keep you cool when the weather gets hot. The breathable and moisture wicking nature of the material allows for ultimate comfort on hot days and it also helps keep you warmer in winter, making bamboo a performance material for any weather. This is due to its cross sectional fibers which helps keep heat in on colder days.
3. Organic cotton:
Organic cotton is known for its softness and comfort, making it gentle and pleasant to wear against the skin. It often feels smoother and more luxurious. It is readily biodegradable and compostable, which means it leaves no toxic waste in the environment. It is less likely to cause allergic reactions or skin irritations since it's grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It is free of toxins, since only organic fibers and natural dyes are used in it. Its maintenance is simple. Organic cotton clothing is easy to wash and does not usually need ironing.
4. Aloe vera:
Aloe vera fabric is very nourishing for the body, especially for human skin.The fabric’s larger surface area allows for improved airflow and moisture evaporation, ensuring a fresh feeling throughout the day. It is known for its strength, durability and reducing the frequency of replacements. As this fabric has a large number of pores, it allows easy evaporation of sweat; hence it repels moisture and cold from outside. The fabric is produced by innovative technology and is made of microfibers.
5. Lotus:
Lotus silk is a luxury fabric renowned for its distinctive texture, strength and natural sheen. It is made from the fibers of the lotus plant, a perennial aquatic plant native to Southeast Asia. Lotus silk is often compared to traditional silk and is considered a more sustainable and ethical alternative. It is the most ecological fabric in the world. The hand of the fabric is like a cross between silk and linen; it is very soft and breathable. Unlike silk and linen, however, it is wrinkle resistant. It is also stain-resistant, and due to the plant's aquatic habitat it is waterproof and quick drying once wet.
6. Soya:
Soya fabric, also known as soy silk or soybean fabric, is made from the byproducts of soybeans. It offers some level of UV protection, shielding the skin from harmful UV rays when worn outdoors. it combines comfort, sustainability, and performance. It has unique properties due to its chemical composition. it is highly antimicrobial. Due to its light-reflective qualities, soy fabric looks like silk in addition to being very soft and lightweight.
7. Corn:
The corn fiber is a perfect replacement for synthetics. It has the appearance and feel of natural fibers. The fabric provides good moisture management, it is easy to wear, provides gentle comfort, and perfect drape. The low odor retention property of the fabric gives the wearer great comfort and confidence. It can be maintained without any hassle. It outweighs the synthetics in retaining strength, color and properties over a longer period of time. It can be laundered using standard washing and drying machines. The corn fabric also demonstrates easy removal of dirt and stain, quick drying and good appearance even after repeated washes. The fabric remains wrinkle free, ideal for all kinds of climates.
8. Orange peel:
The material still contains essential oils and vitamin C that are present in the citrus fruit peel. As it is made from citrus, the natural oils within the fabric contain vitamins A, C, and E. Upon contact, these vitamins are released and absorbed through the skin. The skin absorbs these oils and is nourished by them, making the fabric a wearable body cream. Despite the oils, the fabric does not feel greasy. The oils are guaranteed to last at least twenty washing cycles.
9. Viscose:
Viscose is extremely airy, which makes it nice for summer dresses. it can hold dye without fading, even after long-term use and washes. It’s a very light fabric that doesn’t stick to the body, so it’s optimal for warm weather clothing. It is very absorbent and can absorb up to 400 percent of its own weight in moisture. At the same time, the fabric does not appear wet, but has a cooling effect.
10. Linen:
Linen is known to be hypo-allergenic and gentle on sensitive skin while being antiviral at the same time. linen is considered to be one of the cleanest fabrics of all, as it contains both antiseptic and antibacterial properties that work to prevent the growth of bacteria. It performs a very light massaging effect on the skin, which promotes a feeling of relaxation, and in turn, contributes to better blood flow. Pure linen can actually work to destroy odors. It works effectively to soak up excess moisture; this is how it helps to suppress bacteria and other potentially harmful microorganisms.
11. Modal:
Modal is revolutionizing the fashion industry with its lightweight, stretchy, and breathable nature that takes beech tree pulp and turns it into an eco-conscious, durable option for clothing and housewares. It resists wrinkles and will stay smooth with minimal ironing. It is 50% more absorbent than cotton; micropores inside the fabric absorb any water or sweat they come into contact with. It resists pilling and has a smooth finish that makes it ideal for everyday wear and use.
12. Milk:
It has excellent moisture absorption and breathability, keeping the skin dry and cool. Additionally, milk fabric has strong sun protection properties, shielding the skin from the sun's rays. Milk fabric is also known for its softness and smoothness, providing a comfortable feel when in contact with the skin. The unique combination of softness, moisture-wicking properties, and sustainability sets milk fabric apart from other fabrics, offering a luxurious and eco-friendly alternative for clothing and textiles.