Before producing an ORAKI clothing item, we take into account its ecological footprint, the manufacturing process, and its quality. To achieve this, we are constantly seeking technological innovations to create eco-responsible fabrics. When you buy a product made from recycled materials, you're joining us in the fight to preserve our planet and its resources.
Polyester is one of the most widely used synthetic fibers in the textile industry, and also one of the most polluting. To reduce its impact, we collaborate with the REPREVE® organization, which recycles post-consumer water bottles to create our polyester. And it's from these recycled fibers that we make our signature fabric, ECOMOVE.
Recycled nylon is a must for clothing designed for high-intensity training. Our ECOFLEX and ECORIB fabrics, both made from recycled nylon, offer the same properties we love so much about traditional nylon, plus they're more environmentally friendly.
Natural fibers, unlike synthetic fibers derived from petroleum, decompose naturally. By choosing to manufacture a large proportion of our garments in natural fibers, we reduce our ecological footprint and support a circular economy, promoting a more sustainable way of life.
Dented corn is on the rise as an eco-responsible solution in the fashion industry. Derived from the corn plant, this natural fiber offers numerous environmental and performance advantages. At ORAKI, we use it in our Sorona fiber.
Derived from sustainably managed forests, wood pulp is increasingly used in the creation of textile fibers. Soft to the touch, this biodegradable material feels light and fluid, making it ideal for everyday clothing.