Cotton is a shrub-type plant native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world...
Organic cotton is cotton from plants that are not genetically modified and are certified to be grown without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides...
Cotton grown and harvested in India, China and the Near East is referred to as Asiatic cotton...
Long strands account for its softness and desirability in clothing fabric...
Pima cotton is named after the Pima Native Americans who first cultivated the plant in the U.S...
Light brown in color, it features very long, thin and lustrous fibers that lend themselves to being woven into comfortable clothing...
The first large-scale planting of Sea Island cotton began in the late 18th Century on the Sea Islands of South Carolina and Georgia...
Tencel is an extremely eco-friendly non-burdened fiber produced from the wood pulp of Eucalyptus trees...
It has been found that the use of "man-made" cellulose fibers as modal fibers combined with zero twist cotton brings excellence in a terry product...
We researched and developed an exclusive type of yarn with the final purpose of offering a towel with superior features...
Healthguard™ is a finishing treatment that protects against the growth of a range of microorganisms...
Innovations in fabric and finishing technology have allowed for brighter colors that last longer...
Thread Count is a measure of the coarseness or fineness of fabric...
Types of fabric weaves and finishing methods...
Organic and other certifications...
