“Hemp has been cultivated for its fibre for thousands of years, and is recognised as one of nature’s strongest fibres. For this reason, it was found to be the most ideal fibre for rope and sail cloth for generations of the world’s sailing vessels.”
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Textiles produced from Hemp fibre feature great breathability, durability, and UV protection. Compared to cotton, Hemp production boasts relatively low on farm inputs, which means Hemp textiles are significantly more environmentally sustainable. Due to Australia’s decades-long downturn in textile manufacturing facilities, most textiles – including Hemp clothing – are produced in China and Europe.
