The explored environment paves way to on-going inspiration for the label with natural fabrications and biodegradable materials prevalent within each collection. View below our thoughtful care guide to ensure each búl item travels with you throughout the seasons.
Allowing times between washes is both beneficial to the longevity of the fibres within your búl garments and the natural environment. Rather than washing after every wear, try to spot clean marks as soon as possible and practice airing items out and giving them a gentle shake.
To encourage the longevity of your búl garments, select laundry products that avoid the use of bleach and softeners. Eco-friendly detergents work just as well as traditional ones alongside avoiding the use of harmful chemicals and toxins. Bleach can damage fabrics, and softeners create a thin film hindering breathability and moisture absorption.
Continue to extend the life of your búl garments by utilising the technique of air-drying. To dry, gently shake, reshape if needed and hang on a drying rack, hanger or lay flat according to care label.
Always refer to your búl care label located on the inside of your garments for specific details. In general, we suggest washing by hand in cold water. If a machine is necessary, use at a low temperature and avoid wasting water and energy by ensuring your machine if full. Avoid overloading as this can lead to friction, causing garments to wear out and not wash properly. Remember to separate lights from darks and carefully consider each fabrics needs.
Our Fabrics & Fibres
Cotton
Cotton is a naturally soft and versatile fibre harvested from the cotton plant's fluffy seed fibres. It is breathable and absorbent and is found in various weaves and finishes across our collections from lightweight seersucker and poplin for warmer climates to heavier twill, corduroy, canvas and denim varieties for cooler seasons.
Tencel
Tencel is a sustainable fabric derived from the cellulose of wood pulp, sourced from trees such as the eucalyptus tree. We look to Tencel for its exceptional softness and luxurious feel, making it comfortable against the skin. Additionally, Tencel is breathable and offers moisture-wicking properties, which help regulate temperature and keep you dry.
Linen
Linen is a natural fibre derived from the flax plant and is known for its durable and breathable properties. It offers a welcomed resistance to moths and static and is highly absorbent and quick-drying. Linen also holds a distinctive, textured finish that softens with each wash and offers a natural creasing to be embraced.
Silk
Silk is a natural fibre produced by silkworms and offers a smooth texture and lustrous sheen. We look towards Silk across our collections for it’s temperature-regulating properties that keep you warm in winter (often combined with wool or cotton) and comfortable in summer with its lightweight drape and cooling feel against the skin.
Cellulose
The below fibres are made from plant-based materials such as wood pulp, bark and leaves and often mimic properties of other materials such as the look and feel of cotton, silk, wool and linen. These fibres are biodegradable and sustainable, making them a thoughtful alternative to synthetic materials.
TENCEL
Extracted from the raw material of eucalyptus trees, Tencel is a closed-loop fibre that recycles water and minimises environmental impact. Used throughout our collections, Tencel is more absorbent than cotton, softer than silk and cooler than linen.
CUPRO
Made from cotton linter or wood pulp, Cupro offers silk-like properties making it comfortable against the skin. Lightweight and easy to drape, Cupro will not stretch out of shape and is mostly used across our collections as a silk substitute.
VISCOSE
Derived from wood pulp, Viscose’s cellulosic base is very similar to cotton. Breathable and moisture-absorbent we look to Viscose for its comfortable wear across various climates and it’s ability to blend with fibres such as cotton for added durability or stretch.
RAYON
Rayon, derived from wood pulp, shares many similarities to Viscose. Offering a beautiful drape and silky feel, this fibre appears in our collections for its softness and versatility across blended variations with silk, linen, cotton and wool.
ROLVA
Known for its soft, smooth texture, Rolva offers similar properties to Viscose and Rayon, along with its ability to absorb dye well, resulting in items that maintain their colour vibrancy throughout the seasons.
Wool
Keeping you warm in winter and providing a cooling effect in summer, wool is an all-season fibre with moisture-wicking and antibacterial properties. Explore below wool varieties found throughout our collections.
MERINO
Breathable and temperature regulating, merino wool is a seasonless fibre that keeps you warm when it’s cool and cool when it’s warm. Its moisture-wicking properties help manage sweat, ensuring comfort during various activities. Soft and lightweight, merino also resists odours, making it ideal for everyday wear and outdoor adventures.
MOHAIR
The smooth fibres of mohair do not irritate the skin, making it a great option for those sensitive to wool. Unlike traditional wool, which can be coarse, mohair offers a luxurious comfort, is highly breathable and offers moisture-wicking properties that help regulate temperature.
ALPACA
The soft, light, and non-aggravating fibre of alpaca is renowned for being one of the warmest types of wool, making it a favourite for cold-weather garments. Its smooth texture and hypoallergenic properties make it ideal for those with sensitive skin, while its natural wind resistance provides extra protection against chilly breezes.
CASHMERE
Cashmere wool comes from the soft undercoat of cashmere goats, known for its exceptional softness, warmth, and lightweight qualities. Providing comfort without bulk, it is extremely soft, light-weight, durable and highly insulate.
Leather
Leather is found across búl footwear and select accessories and is a highly durable and versatile material. Known for its unique combination of strength and flexibility, the natural properties of leather provide excellent resistance to wear and tear and develops a rich patina over time which adds character and individuality to each item.
LEATHER CARE GUIDE
01. Before use, spray with a protector
02. Nourish with leather condition monthly
03. Avoid excessive moisture and heat
04. When wet, gently wipe and dry naturally
Explore Leather Care
Blends
To enhance a fabrics natural properties, additional fibres are blended to improve performance and versatility. Although we look toward natural fibres for the focus of our collection, incorporating synthetic fibres such as nylon, polyester, spandex and acrylic enhance durability for an overall strength and create beneficial properties such as stretch and comfort alongside making the fabrics easier to care for and maintain.