Lyocell Woven Fabric

Lyocell Lyocell is a semi-synthetic fiber made from wood pulp—often from eucalyptus, beech, or spruce trees—and it’s celebrated for being both eco-friendly and luxuriously soft 🌿.

🧵 What Makes Lyocell Special?

  • Origin: Derived from cellulose in sustainably harvested wood.
  • Production: Created using a closed-loop process that recycles 99.5% of the non-toxic solvent (NMMO), minimizing environmental impact.
  • Texture: Silky-smooth, breathable, and gentle on sensitive skin.
  • Durability: Stronger than traditional rayon, even when wet.
  • Moisture Management: Absorbs moisture better than cotton, making it ideal for humid climates and activewear.
  • Biodegradability: Fully compostable if not blended with synthetic fibers.

👗 Common Uses

  • Fashion: Dresses, tunics, shirts, athleisure, and underwear.
  • Home: Bed linens, towels, and upholstery.
  • Industrial: Conveyor belts and medical dressings.

⚖️ Pros vs. Cons

ProsCons
Soft, breathable, and moisture-wickingCan be more expensive than cotton
Sustainable and biodegradableRequires gentle care (no high heat)
Strong and wrinkle-resistantVulnerable to greenwashing if not transparently sourced

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