Hemp has long been the foundation of resistant, soft, and durable garments. A versatile material, it is both eco-friendly and protective - and still a central fabric in modern fashion design.


What is hemp?

Hemp is born from the fast-growing plant of the same name. Its strong, flexible fibers, hidden within the stem, are spun into a fabric that is both durable and versatile, refined over centuries.

Hemp in Japanese culture

In Japan, hemp has long been used for familiar items like kimonos and Geta straps. Deeply rooted in tradition, it remains essential to Shinto rituals and ceremonies - reflecting a history of simplicity and a profound respect for nature.

A fabric designed to be lived in

Naturally breathable, hemp allows air to flow freely - staying cool in summer. This antimicrobial, odor-resistant fabric gentle on the skin. It possesses the unique quality of growing even softer with every wash, adapting perfectly to your daily rhythm.

Consciously grown

Grown with minimal water and almost no pesticides, hemp is a fast-growing, mindful alternative to synthetic fibers. Beyond its low impact, hemp cultivation actually enriches the soil. By choosing hemp, we embrace a renewable cycle that honors the environment while providing a high-quality foundation for a lasting wardrobe.