the green revolution in sustainable fashion
HEMP
hemp, a fiber extracted from cannabis sativa, is much more than a textile material; it is a "superfiber" that is transforming the fashion industry with its sustainability and durability. with over 6,000 years of history, it has been used by various civilizations, and in the 16th century, king henry vii of england even fined farmers who didn't grow it. today, it remains a benchmark in fashion for its quality and environmental respect.

the strong and fresh fiber
hemp is one of the strongest fibers in the world, 8 times stronger than cotton. its strength increases when wet, making it ideal for durable garments. in addition, it is breathable and cool, perfect for warm climates and summer, and its resistance to uv rays makes it an excellent choice for outdoor clothing and accessories.
unique properties
it stands out for being resistant to mold and insects, hypoallergenic, and easy to care for. although it is difficult to dye and somewhat rough at first, its natural color makes it unique. it softens over time and is biodegradable, renewable, and has a low environmental impact, making it a durable and popular choice.
sustainable benefits
it is a sustainable and fast-growing fiber, reaching up to 4 meters in just 3 months, making it much more efficient than cotton. it requires few chemical inputs and adapts to various climatic conditions, making it a cleaner and more resilient option for agriculture.
"it's not just a material, it's a revolution in the way we understand fashion. hemp is here to stay"
at soloio, we have always believed that fashion can be a powerful tool to reflect our responsibility toward the environment. in our constant search for materials that not only offer beauty and comfort but also respect our planet, we discovered hemp, a natural fiber that surprised us with its revolutionary potential. as we explored its properties, we were amazed by its incredible durability, adaptability to various climatic conditions, and low environmental impact. with hemp, we found an eco-friendly alternative to cotton, a fiber that not only endures but also reflects our commitment to a more sustainable future. this textile revolution is not just about creating garments that stand the test of time, but about establishing a deep connection between what we wear and the world we want to protect.