FABRIC Guide
From saturated sandwashed silks. to lightweight, breathable linens and soft-to-the-touch cashmere.
Explore our fabrics further below...
Fabric Guide
SILK
Our silk garments are Oeko-tex Standard 100 certified, meaning that every component has been tested and verified to be free
from chemicals that are potentially harmful to humans and our larger ecosystem.
Silk is a renewable resource, can biodegrade and uses less water, chemicals, and energy than other fibres. It is
hypoallergenic and allows your skin to breathe, making it a perfect fabric for
sensitive skin.
Fabric Guide
SILK
Our silk garments are Oeko-tex Standard 100 certified, meaning that every component has been tested and verified to be free
from chemicals that are potentially harmful to humans and our larger ecosystem.
Silk is a renewable resource, can biodegrade and uses less water, chemicals, and energy than other fibres. It is
hypoallergenic and allows your skin to breathe, making it a perfect fabric for
sensitive skin.
Caring for your NRBY Silk...
See SUSTAINABILITYWashing
To best look after your NRBY SIlk items, we recommend washing with care. This can be a delicate 30-degree machine wash or a cool hand wash... Our silk is naturally durable, which allows it to be washed so easily.
Wash once every 5 wears to maintain fit. Limiting unnecessary washing helps reduce water wastage, better for your clothes and better for the planet!
Drying
We recommend line drying for your NRBY items. Do not tumble dry. Line-drying preserves the fit and helps avoid possible shrinkage. Better for your clothes and the planet!
Storing
Opt for folding and storing in drawers or placing over a hanger.
Tip: Spray your clothes down with a fabric refresher spray before putting them away. When you need to, our silk can be easily refreshed with a quick steam, so there's no need to iron!
Fabric Guide
cotton
All of our European cotton is Better Cotton (BC), Cotton. The Better Cotton Initiative's mission is to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment.
Better Cotton trains farmers to use water efficiently, care for soil health and natural habitats, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and respect workers' rights and wellbeing.
Our Cotton Modal blends are extracted from naturally grown beech wood by an environmentally responsible pulp to fibre process, which is self-sufficient in energy. Modal fibres are biodegradable and compostable under industrial, home, soil and marine conditions. This flexible fibre is renowned for it's exceptional softness even after repeated washing.
Fabric Guide
cotton
All of our European cotton is Better Cotton (BC), Cotton. The Better Cotton Initiative's mission is to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment.
Better Cotton trains farmers to use water efficiently, care for soil health and natural habitats, reduce the use of harmful chemicals, and respect workers' rights and wellbeing.
Our Cotton Modal blends are extracted from naturally grown beech wood by an environmentally responsible pulp to fibre process, which is self-sufficient in energy. Modal fibres are biodegradable and compostable under industrial, home, soil and marine conditions. This flexible fibre is renowned for it's exceptional softness even after repeated washing.
Caring for your NRBY Cotton...
See SUSTAINABILITYWashing
All our Cotton is machine washable at 30-degrees. But please always check the care label!
Wash once every 5 wears to maintain fit. Limiting unnecessary washing helps reduce water wastage, better for your clothes and better for the planet!
Drying
We recommend line drying for your NRBY items. Do not tumble dry. Line-drying preserves the fit and helps avoid possible shrinkage. Better for your clothes and the planet!
Storing
Opt for folding and storing in drawers or placing over a hanger.
Tip: Spray your clothes down with a fabric refresher spray before putting them away.
Fabric Guide
LINEN
Linen fabric is an environmentally friendly natural material derived from the flax or linseed plant and has a minimal impact on the environment.
Flax plants require no fertilisers, herbicides or pesticides and no irrigation to grow. They are also waste free as all parts of the plant can be used for textiles, food, paper and bio-oils.
Linen fabric stands out for its versatility, comfort, durability and breathable properties, making it especially suitable to
wear in warmer weather.
Fabric Guide
LINEN
Linen fabric is an environmentally friendly natural material derived from the flax or linseed plant and has a minimal impact on the environment.
Flax plants require no fertilisers, herbicides or pesticides and no irrigation to grow. They are also waste free as all parts of the plant can be used for textiles, food, paper and bio-oils.
Linen fabric stands out for its versatility, comfort, durability and breathable properties, making it especially suitable to
wear in warmer weather.
Caring for your NRBY Linen...
See SUSTAINABILITYWashing
All our Linen is machine washable at 30-degrees. But please always check the care label!
Wash once every 5 wears to maintain fit. Limiting unnecessary washing helps reduce water wastage, better for your clothes and better for the planet!
Drying
We recommend line drying for your NRBY items. Do not tumble dry. Line-drying preserves the fit and helps avoid possible shrinkage. Better for your clothes and the planet!
Storing
Opt for folding and storing in drawers or placing over a hanger.
Tip: Spray your clothes down with a fabric refresher spray before putting them away. When you need to, our linen can be easily refreshed with a quick steam, so there's no need to iron!
Fabric Guide
TENCEL
Tencel, a ground-breaking fabric derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp, usually from eucalyptus trees.
Tencel's production process stands out for its closed-loop system, where the solvent used is recycled, minimising waste and environmental impact.
Tencel blends the best of both worlds – the smoothness of silk and the breathability of cotton.
As a fabric that embraces innovation, Tencel reflects the future of sustainable fashion. By choosing Tencel, you're not only choosing comfort but also endorsing an eco-friendly approach to textile production.
Fabric Guide
TENCEL
Tencel, a ground-breaking fabric derived from sustainably sourced wood pulp, usually from eucalyptus trees.
Tencel's production process stands out for its closed-loop system, where the solvent used is recycled, minimising waste and environmental impact.
Tencel blends the best of both worlds – the smoothness of silk and the breathability of cotton.
As a fabric that embraces innovation, Tencel reflects the future of sustainable fashion. By choosing Tencel, you're not only choosing comfort but also endorsing an eco-friendly approach to textile production.
Caring for your NRBY Tencel...
See SUSTAINABILITYWashing
Our NRBY Tencel is 100% washable. This can be done at a cool 30-degree machine wash.
Please note due to the nature of the dyes and wash in this garment, please take care to avoid colour transference to light clothing and furniture
This garment will lighten in shade gradually, with washing, giving a lovely authentic feel and appearance.
We recommend you don't over wash. Wash once every 5 wears to maintain fit. Limiting unnecessary washing helps reduce water wastage, better for your clothes and better for the planet!
Drying
We recommend line drying for your NRBY items. Do not tumble dry. Line-drying preserves the fit and helps avoid possible shrinkage. Better for your clothes and the planet!
Storing
Opt for folding and storing in drawers or placing over a hanger.
Tip: Spray your clothes down with a fabric refresher spray before putting them away.