Start with sustainability.

DeTerra's fabric offerings encompass a wide range of options, from natural and sustainable materials to functional synthetic wovens and knits. We take pride in our eco-friendly fabrics, which deliver comparable or superior performance to traditional fabrics with a much smaller carbon footprint.

Our collection features fabrics made from recycled materials and renewable resources, with advanced technical fabrics boasting abrasion resistance, built-in stretch, water resistance, moisture-wicking, quick-drying, vapor permeability, UV-blocking, and anti-microbial properties, providing greater comfort and superior performance.

SUSTAINABLE / TECHNICAL / PERFORMANCE

  • WOVEN

    Woven fabrics combine durability, breathability, and versatile textures. They offer excellent shape retention, and showcase intricate designs, making them ideal for fashion use. Their tear resistance, thermal insulation, optional coatings, and resistance to pilling further enhance their appeal. With a focus on sustainable materials and production methods, woven fabrics also contribute to environmentally friendly choices. Examples of woven fabrics we offer are: polyester/nylon blends with different functions like quick dry, wicking, and DWR etc. But not limited to just that, we use sustainable materials as well to craft our varies blends of woven fabrics.

  • KNIT

    Knit fabrics excel in clothing with comfort, flexibility, and breathability. They conform for form-fitting designs, offering versatility through textures and reduced seams, while their stretch recovery ensures lasting fit. Easy care and lightweight properties enhance appeal for various styles. Additionally, knit fabrics support sustainability with eco-friendly materials and processes adding an eco-conscious dimension to their benefits. Examples of knit fabrics we offer are: Bamboo fibers, tencel, lyocell and other endless possibilities.

  • RECYCLED

    Recycled fabric is made from waste materials. The process of collecting and changing recycled papers, plastic bottles, fish nets, and fish scales, etc. Additionally textile waste from fabric production such as cotton, nylon, and other discarded fibers can be reused to create a new fabric. There are several different types of recycled fabrics, and they are made in quite different ways. Commonly recycled fibers include polyester, nylon, cotton, wool and down. Fabrics can be created into knit or woven varieties.

  • NOVELTIES

    Sustainable textiles are materials derived from eco-friendly resources like natural fibers, and recycled materials that require significantly less to no chemical treatment, little water, less energy and no fertilizers or pesticides to grow. Use of natural and biodegradable materials reduce and help in preserving the environment, lower emission of greenhouse gases, which will reduce global warming. Examples of some of our Novelty fabrics are; coconut, coffee, sea wool, volcano powder, shea butter, collagen, oils, etc.