Hemp fabric is becoming increasingly popular due to its many benefits. Although it may not be as soft as cotton from the start, it becomes softer and more comfortable with every use and wash. Hemp fabric is four times stronger than organic cotton and does not stretch, so clothes keep their shape for longer. It is also highly resistant to water absorption, abrasion, and fraying.
Hemp fabric is also more absorbent and breathable than cotton and petroleum-based synthetics, due to the spaces within the network of cellulose and hemicellulose fibers. It requires much less water to produce than cotton, grows very fast, and uses minimal nutrients from the soil. Hemp clothing is perfect for a wide variety of clothes, but is still associated with hippies and bad moods. Ravenox has mastered the art of twisting hemp through specific modifications of hemp fibers and the formulation of patented blends with one or more different types of fibers.
Before the beginning of the 20th century, hemp was widely used in products such as candles, ropes, and clothing. Today, hemp fibers are woven into high-strength garments, cords, rugs, burlap, sacks, shoes, towels, and tarps. Hemp can save the world due to its many benefits and its seeds are also very nutritious. So if you're looking for a durable material that can withstand the elements and become softer with every use and wash, hemp is it.