Fabrics & Sustainability

our Standards

OEKO-TEX STANDARD

All of our fabrics are tested for harmful chemicals and were manufactured under sustainable and ethical conditions as certified by the Oeko-Tex Standard 100.

ECONYL ® regenerated nylon is made out of waste that’s been rescued from landfills and oceans around the world. It performs exactly the same as brand new nylon and it can be recycled, recreated and remoulded again and again.

That means you can create new products and buy new products without ever having to use new resources.

our fabric LINES

CLOUD

  • Compression: Light

  • Created with REPREVE® recycled polyester

  • Designed for: Yoga, Pilates, Cycling

  • Also: Moisture-wicking properties, 2-way stretch

SEA

  • Compression: Medium

  • Created with ECONYL ® regenerated nylon

  • Designed for: HIIT, Power Lifting, Running, all sports

  • Also: Moisture-wicking properties, 4-way stretch, body sculpting, excellent compression.

OUR manufacturing

located in Bali, Indonesia

Employees receive a 13-month annual salary to allow them to take a vacation of up to 25 days.

Free medical insurance is provided to all employees, including their spouses and up to three children, covering doctor’s fees, prescription medications, and hospitalization costs

Overtime is offered and paid at a rate of 1.5 to 3 times the hourly rate. It is always optional.

Work areas are all air-conditioned, providing working conditions comparable to those of any Western establishment.

Working to curb post consumer waste

Post consumer waste refers to lost or deliberately discarded fishing nets, old carpets, fabric scraps and industrial plastic. Each of these items pose serious risks to the environment, ultimately harming our oceans and land.

Let curb post consumer waste together!

How do plastic bottles transform into polyester?

Recycled bottles are sourced around the globe. The recycled bottles are then cut, ground, decontaminated and turned into a flake. The flakes are melted down into a high-quality resin. The resin is then melted to a liquid polymer which is then turned into a fiber. This fiber is eventually spun and textured into a yarn, your newly recycled polyester.