This fabric is made of 100% viscose and is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certified.

How do I take care of myself?

  • Wash myself with cold water;
  • Don't put me in the dryer;
  • Lay down to dry off;
  • Iron if necessary, at medium temperature.

What is viscose?

Originally known as "artificial silk", viscose is increasingly used in fashion for its many benefits. It is a type of rayon, a natural material made from cellulose obtained from wood pulp or cotton (Mros, 2019). However, viscose is neither natural nor synthetic, since it is chemically treated. The wood pulp is mixed with a solvent to subsequently make fibers. Attention! The solvent may turn out to be very chemical. What can ensure the ecological aspect are certifications.

What is Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification?

Oeko-Tex certification guarantees the eco-responsibility of the fabric in its production method. The objective of this label is to allow consumers and businesses alike access to ecological fabrics without chemical substances harmful to health, in addition to taking the environment into account.

Attention! Oeko-Tex does not mean organic. An organic fabric can be Oeko-Tex certified, just as an artificial fiber such as polyester can be. In all cases, this certification guarantees the eco-responsibility of the fabric in its production method.

Warning 2! There are different Oeko-Tex certifications. Although this label takes into account many criteria, it is recommended to look for Oeko-Tex Standard 100 certification, which covers all processes through to the finished product.

Sources

Mros, S. (2020, November 24). What is viscose? 6 points on this little-known fabric . Contrado.

https://www.contrado.fr/blog/qu-est-ce-que-la-viscose/

Texprint. (2019, September 5). What is Oeko tex? Find out everything about certification .

https://teximprim.fr/actu/tissu-okeo-tex-c-est-quoi/