Natural Plant-Based Fibres
Natural fibres come from plants and animals, offering unique properties that synthetic materials often try to replicate. Understanding their origins helps you appreciate why they behave differently.
Cotton is harvested from cotton plants mainly in the USA, China, and Pakistan. The fibres are cleaned, carded (brushed to align), and spun into yarn. Bamboo from China and Japan gets pulped, crushed, softened, and carded before spinning.
Linen comes from flax plants grown in Canada, France, and Russia. It's processed similarly to bamboo but creates a completely different fabric with unique characteristics - stronger but less soft than cotton.
Sustainability Note: Plant-based fibres are generally more environmentally friendly than synthetic alternatives!