Our Materials

OUR MATERIALS

Naturally Engineered

You know it. We know it. Those shiny polyester tees weren’t built to train – they were built to sell. Our bamboo-based activewear is the antidote: breathable, flexible and tough enough for real movement. Because when you're pushing your limits, your gear should never hold you back.

Our approach

We start with nature-first fibres, then engineer performance into them for training that feels better on your body and lighter on the planet.

The outcome

Activewear that moves with you – breathable, durable, and comfortable – so you can focus on the work, not what you’re wearing.

01

Easy Breathing

Tiny pockets in the fibres of the bamboo fabric (‘Nanopores’) allow your body to breathe naturally. That’s important because the human body needs to maintain its core temperature at safe levels when exercising.

Unlike synthetic fabrics, bamboo responds to changes in your body rather than trapping heat. The result is consistent comfort that adapts as you move, train, and recover.

02

Stays Fresher

Odour is caused when sweat meets bacteria. Synthetic fabrics encourage this buildup, which is why smells can linger no matter how often you wash them.

Bamboo naturally limits bacterial growth, helping fabrics stay fresher for longer. Less odour, less washing, and more confidence wear after wear.

03

Pure Comfort

Bamboo fibres are long, smooth, and naturally soft, creating a fabric that feels effortless against the skin from the first wear.

Softer than cotton yet remarkably strong, bamboo delivers comfort without compromise. Lightweight, durable, and easy to wear all day.

04

Rapid Renewal

Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on the planet, regenerating naturally after harvest without the need for replanting.

An acre of bamboo can produce significantly more usable fibre than cotton, making it a highly efficient and renewable material choice.

05

Cleaner Impact

Synthetic fabrics shed plastic fibres every time they’re washed, releasing microplastics into oceans, wildlife, and waterways.

Choosing plant-based fibres helps reduce plastic pollution at the source, creating a cleaner cycle from wear to wash.

06

Naturally Degradable

Bamboo fibres break down naturally over time, returning to the earth without leaving long-lasting synthetic residue.

Unlike plastic-based fabrics that persist for decades, bamboo biodegrades far more quickly at the end of its life.

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FAQs

What does “96% natural fibres” actually mean?

It means the majority of the fabric is made from plant-based fibres, with a small percentage reserved for performance elements like durability, stretch, and shape retention. We keep synthetics to the minimum needed to make training gear that lasts, fits properly, and performs under real use.

What about recycled polyester?

Recycled polyester is still plastic. While it can reduce the need for virgin materials, it can still shed microfibres during washing and relies on the same polymer base. Our approach is to prioritise natural fibres wherever possible, and only use synthetics where performance genuinely requires it.

How does bamboo fabric feel compared to typical gym tees?

The biggest difference is comfort. Bamboo-based fabrics feel softer on skin, breathe well, and don’t have that “plasticky” cling you get with many synthetic tees. It’s designed to move with you and stay comfortable from warm-up to cooldown.

Why don’t more brands use bamboo?

Sourcing and processing matter. Not all bamboo supply chains are equal, and producing high-quality fabric at scale takes the right partners, standards, and testing. Done well, it’s a brilliant material — it’s just not the easiest route compared to cheap synthetics.