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what natural fabrics look like in motion

Woman in merino wool activewear practicing yoga lunge in warm sunlit studio
Alpaca Fiber
AlpacaPAKA

Alpaca Active Legging

$145Shop
Woman in sage merino activewear holding warrior II pose in bright studio
Merino 200
MerinoIcebreaker

Merino 200 Oasis Leggings

$100Shop
Woman in natural alpaca wool knit activewear resting in golden light
Alpaca Wool
AlpacaArms of Andes

Alpaca Wool Leggings

$135Shop

that's a wrap

Your skin deserves this.

Every piece above is made from natural fabrics. No polyester. No nylon. No plastic on your skin.

Know Your Fabric

Not all “sustainable” fabrics are equal. Here's what actually matters.

Tencel™ Lyocell

Source

Eucalyptus, beechwood, pine trees

Feel

Silky smooth, cool to touch

Why

50% more absorbent than cotton. Biodegradable. Closed-loop production uses 95% less water.

Merino Wool

Source

Merino sheep (look for ethical/mulesing-free farms)

Feel

Soft, lightweight, not itchy

Why

Natural temperature regulation. Antibacterial. Odor resistant. Moisture wicking without plastic.

Organic Cotton

Source

Cotton plants grown without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers

Feel

Soft, breathable, familiar

Why

No toxic residue on skin. GOTS certification ensures clean processing. Best for low-impact activities.

Hemp

Source

Hemp plant (needs minimal water and no pesticides)

Feel

Sturdy, softens with wear

Why

Naturally antibacterial. UV resistant. Gets softer every wash. Most eco-friendly crop on earth.

Alpaca Wool

Source

Alpaca farms (primarily Peru)

Feel

Softer than cashmere, hypoallergenic

Why

No lanolin = hypoallergenic. Thermal regulation. Biodegradable. Low environmental footprint.

Linen

Source

Flax plant

Feel

Cool, crisp, relaxed

Why

Strongest natural fiber. Fully biodegradable. Needs almost no water or pesticides to grow.