We proudly weave hemp through the majority of our ready-to-wear collections — and once you understand the fibre, it's easy to see why. Hemp is one of the most environmentally responsible textiles on the planet, and it just happens to make beautiful, long wearing clothes.

Grown gently

Hemp is a low impact crop by nature. It uses up to 50% less water than conventional cotton, thrives without harmful pesticides, herbicides or synthetic fertilisers, and grows quickly across a wide range of soils and climates. That resilience means less strain on the land — and a fibre we can keep coming back to season after season.

A carbon-positive crop

Hemp doesn't just leave a smaller footprint, it actively works to repair one. A single hectare absorbs an estimated 15 tonnes of CO₂, making it more effective at carbon sequestration than trees. As it grows, hemp also restores the soil it's planted in — preventing erosion and leaving the ground richer for the next crop. It's regenerative agriculture in action.

More fibre, less land

Hemp is remarkably productive. It yields 250% more fibre than cotton per acre and needs roughly half the land to produce the same amount of usable material, which means more wardrobe-worthy fabric for a fraction of the resources.

Built to last, designed to break down

Hemp's natural strength gives every garment a longer lifecycle. It softens beautifully with wear without losing its integrity, and brings breathability, natural antibacterial properties and gentle UV protection along for the ride. And when its life with you is finally over, hemp is 100% biodegradable — no microplastics, no lingering waste.