Hemp has been used for textile production in Europe for centuries. Hemp was a widely cultivated crop throughout Europe and was used to produce a variety of goods, including textiles, paper, and rope. During the 16th and 17th centuries, hemp production became particularly important in Eastern-European countries such as Romania. Hemp textiles were widely used for clothing, sails, and even military uniforms. In later years, the use of hemp in textiles declined with the rise of cheap cotton. But today, hemp textile production in Europe is experiencing a resurgence, as more people seek sustainable and environmentally-friendly alternatives to conventional textiles.
Hemp is a natural material and has many environmental benefits. The cultivation of hemp require much less fertilizer, irrigation water or pesticides than cotton. Hemp is one of the strongest natural fibres, making it both sustainable and durable. On top of that, the fabric is comfortable to wear, providing you with UV protection, antibacterial effects and it is hypoallergenic!
Some de IONESCU blazers are lined with linen, to make sure they fit comfortably. The cultivation and production of linen is similar to that of hemp.
Lastly, the Romanian fashion brand makes sure that no harmful chemicals are used in the production process. The brand only uses GOTS-certified dyes to colour the fabric (Global Organic Textile Standard). This certification makes sure that no harmful chemicals are used. On top of that, de IONESCU also developed a chemical-free finishing process to make the most soft and smooth fabrics.