If you’ve browsed our selection, you’ve probably noticed that we offer products made from organic cotton. But what exactly is organic cotton? How does it differ from conventional cotton, and why is it so emphasized? If you want to expand your knowledge and really understand the products you buy, here’s some useful information!
What’s well-known
Cotton is a soft fiber obtained from the cotton plant and is used to make soft fabrics. It is the most widely used natural fiber in the world. Most clothing today wouldn’t exist without cotton, but in recent years, as awareness of environmental and human health has grown, organic cotton is increasingly preferred over conventional cotton.

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Produced according to internationally recognized organic standards, which include cultivation without chemical fertilizers or pesticides, organic cotton is grown on soil that has been completely cleared of toxic chemical residues previously used on it.

Only seeds from original cotton plants are used, meaning they are not genetically modified, and all substances added during cultivation are organic and eco-friendly. This method produces textile material free of harmful toxins that could irritate the skin. Since the production process does not involve bleaching, dyeing, or chemical softening, clothing made from organic cotton can last up to five times longer than garments made from conventional materials!
Health of body and planet
Organic cotton is the most skin-friendly material, soothing and virtually the safest natural fiber for skin health. Its cultivation and processing are completely eco-friendly.
By buying products made from organic cotton, you care for yourself, your health, and the environment, supporting green industries and toxic-free cultivation and production. Although the differences between organic and conventional cotton may seem small at first glance, we all know that small things make a difference.
