OUR FABRICS
At Ama Thea The Label, we take great pride in our commitment to sustainability. That's why we utilise only the most eco-friendly and sustainable fabrics in our collections. We believe that fashion should be both beautiful and respectful of our planet, which is why we choose fabrics made from sustainable materials such as organic cotton, bamboo, linen, and recycled fabrics. Our fabrics are luxuriously soft and comfortable, while also being strong and durable.
Conscious Clothing Starts with Our Fabrics
ECONYL® REGENERATED NYLON
ECONYL® yarn is a sustainable and eco-friendly material made from regenerated nylon waste such as fishing nets, carpet flooring and industrial plastics. It undergoes a series of steps to transform the waste into a high-quality yarn. Despite being made from recycled materials, fabric made with ECONYL® yarn is durable and offers the same performance as standard nylon. It is a game-changer in sustainable fashion, as it helps reduce waste and protect the environment while still offering style and longevity.
100% ORGANIC COTTON
Organic cotton is grown without synthetic fertilizers or harmful pesticides, using natural methods to control pests and maintain soil health. It is free from harmful chemicals, promoting environmental, worker, and consumer benefits. Organic cotton cultivation promotes biodiversity by avoiding genetically modified seeds and relying on traditional varieties. It is hypoallergenic, softer, and more breathable than conventional cotton, offering enhanced comfort. Choosing organic cotton supports ethical practices and a healthier fabric.
BAMBOO
Bamboo fabric is a soft and breathable material made from bamboo fibres. It is made by extracting bamboo pulp, spinning it into threads, and weaving it into fabric. Bamboo fabric is known for its luxurious feel and ability to regulate temperature. It is also a sustainable choice due to the fast-growing nature of bamboo and its resistance to pests. The fabric is biodegradable and does not harm the environment.
DEADSTOCK
Deadstock refers to unused fabric or materials left over from production that would typically end up in landfills. However, with the rise of sustainable fashion, deadstock has become a game-changer in the industry. By utilising deadstock fabrics, fashion brands can reduce their environmental footprint significantly and create unique, limited-run pieces. This sustainable solution addresses the environmental impact of textile waste while still offering exclusive fashion options.
LINEN
Linen is a natural fabric known for its breathability, strength, and versatility. It is cool and lightweight, making it ideal for warm climates. Linen's ability to wick away moisture makes it popular for bedding and clothing. It has a distinctive texture and relaxed look with natural creases and wrinkles. Linen is durable, resistant to pilling, and can become softer over time. It is also sustainable and eco-friendly. Overall, linen is a timeless and versatile fabric suitable for both clothing and home decor.