Sustainable Fabrics: The Madison Collection
Do you use natural or synthetic fabrics, and what motivates this choice?
Synthetic fabrics or microfibers are detrimental to our environment. Microfiber is actually a petroleum-based product – made up of tiny synthetic fibers. Each time they are washed, 1900 microscopic bits of plastic per item, per wash cycle get flushed into the water supply, where they are ingested by fish, and ultimately enter our food supply. It’s important to think holistically when acting eco-friendly. One hundred percent cotton towels and linens offer a natural alternative that won’t add to the plastic pollution plaguing our waters.
Sustainable Fabrics: Noel Asmar Uniforms
Do you use natural or synthetic fabrics, and what motivates this choice?
The synthetics in our designs have been chosen specifically for Spa and Wellness, as they withstand the products used in these environments. All of our fabrics stretch for comfort, and are made for the way you move.
Sustainable Fabrics: Comphy
Do you use natural or synthetic fabrics, and what motivates this choice?
Comphy is made of a high performance microfiber, designed to withstand the rigors of laundering while providing a soft, lush feel, while also being eco-friendly. Microfiber is one of many synthetic fabrics that represent the majority of the world’s fabric usage, but only one percent of fossil fuel demand.