Tencel

Tencel, a fabric born from nature’s grace and innovation, is a silk-like fiber created from sustainably sourced wood pulp. Soft to the touch, draping fluidly and catching the light, it embodies eco-conscious luxury. Tencel is known for its exceptional smoothness and moisture-wicking properties, making it a fabric that feels as good as it looks.

To care for Tencel is to honor its delicate yet durable nature. Wash gently by hand or machine wash on a cold, delicate cycle with mild detergent. Avoid bleach, brighteners, or fabric softeners, as they can affect the fabric’s natural sheen and texture. When drying, avoid tumble drying. Instead, lay your Tencel pieces flat to dry or hang them in a shaded area to prevent fading and preserve the integrity of the fabric.

Tencel’s smooth, flowing nature means that creases are less likely to form, but if necessary, steam the garment on a low setting to remove any slight folds. Ironing is generally unnecessary, but if desired, use a low-heat setting, being cautious not to apply direct heat to the fabric.

Store your Tencel garments in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, which can cause color fading. Always opt for breathable storage solutions, allowing the fabric to rest comfortably and maintain its luxurious texture.