Hemp is a natural fiber derived from the stalk of the hemp plant and has been used in textiles for thousands of years. Known for its strength and durability, hemp fibers produce fabrics that are long lasting, breathable, and naturally resistant to wear. The fiber has a slightly textured feel that softens over time while maintaining its structure.
Hemp fabrics are valued for their sustainability because the plant grows quickly and requires relatively little water and few pesticides. Today hemp textiles are used in clothing, upholstery, and household fabrics where durability and natural character are appreciated.
Hemp linen is a hemp fabric woven in a similar structure to traditional linen. The weave creates a breathable textile with a natural texture that softens with use. Hemp linen combines the strength of hemp fibers with the relaxed appearance often associated with flax linen.
Hemp canvas is a heavy and durable hemp fabric woven with a dense structure that gives it exceptional strength. The fabric is often used for bags, upholstery, and durable home textiles because of its resilience and natural texture.
Hemp twill is woven with a diagonal structure similar to cotton or linen twill. This weave adds flexibility and durability while giving the fabric a subtle textured appearance. Hemp twill is commonly used in garments and sturdy textiles.
Hemp jersey is a knitted hemp fabric known for its softness and flexibility. The knit structure gives the fabric stretch while maintaining the breathability and durability of hemp fibers. Hemp jersey is often used in comfortable garments.