A: It absolutely can be dyed, however as is the nature of plant-based fabrics, different dying methods will have different results, and we cannot guarantee an end result. We cannot accept returns once our Hemp clothing(s) has been dyed.
A: Not only is hemp strong, but it also holds its shape, stretching less than any other natural fibre. This prevents hemp garments from stretching out or becoming distorted with use. Hemp doesn’t wear out, it wears in. Hemp is also naturally resistant to mold and ultraviolet light.
A: We recommend washing in cold water and tumble drying on medium to low heat or line drying. Expect that, like any other garment, washing/drying on high heat will cause more shrinkage.
A:Yes, when you wash it in hot water or put it in the dryer, just like any other natural fibre. Hemp is strong and keeps its shape well, when washed in cold water hemp won’t shrink.
A:Air it out on the line if it doesn’t smell or have marks. Spot cleaning for best long term results. Hemp being strong means you can thrash it on a cold cycle in the washing machine and it will keep strengthening with every wash. But dry it flat, do not use pegs, as close tight rubbing could create holes and marks, especially when blended with Organic Cotton.
A:No, hemp fibre smells the same as cotton.
A:The stalk – hemp fibre comes from the outer layer of the bast. Hemp grows 4-6m tall, making it the longest fibres to come from the bast. This gives it it’s super strength.
A:Jute (linen), organic cotton, bamboo, peace silk, pineapple leather.
A:Clothing produced in smaller quantities and with higher quality control, so that the longest life is ensured for each garment. It’s giving root back to a lost craft and buying locally from designers who utilise what nature has to offer.
A:Yes, it prevents the spread of bacteria while you’re wearing it and is hypoallergenic. Perfect for the summer season.
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