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More than a tee.
Mellow isn’t just what you wear. It’s how you move, what you care about, and how you show up — for yourself, others, and the planet. We're building something long-term, slow-made and easy to feel good in.
Thanks for being part of it!
Why hemp just makes sense.
Less water, more wisdom.
Growing hemp takes up to 70% less water than cotton – and it doesn’t need pesticides or chemical fertilizers to thrive. It grows fast, strong, and smart, making it one of the most resource-efficient crops on the planet.
In a world where every drop counts, hemp is a no-brainer.
It cleans the air.
Hemp is a natural carbon warrior. It absorbs more CO₂ per hectare than most trees, locking it into the soil while it grows. That means every mellow tee starts its life by literally pulling pollution out of the atmosphere – and that’s not something most fabrics can say.
It heals the soil.
Hemp doesn’t just take from the earth – it gives back. Its roots dig deep, breaking up hard soil and restoring nutrients to the land. This makes future crops healthier and helps regenerate farmland that’s been overused or damaged by industrial farming. It’s fashion that actually makes the ground better.
Want to know more?
Yes. Peer-reviewed studies show that hemp uses significantly less water (up to 70% less), grows faster, and produces more fibre per acre than cotton. It also requires no pesticides or synthetic fertilizers to thrive.
Not the way we make it. Our blend softens with each wear and wash. It starts structured and breathable — like raw linen — and gets better over time. That’s part of what makes hemp so long-lasting.
Hemp contains natural compounds like phenolics and cannabinoids that inhibit bacterial growth. Studies show it resists common bacteria like E. coli — helping reduce odour and the need for chemical treatments.
Yes. Hemp is a 100% plant-based material and breaks down naturally without releasing microplastics or toxic residues. Unlike synthetic fibres, it returns to the earth clean
Good question. Hemp was sidelined for decades due to regulation and lack of industry infrastructure. But it’s coming back — and fast. We're here to help lead that shift by making hemp accessible, wearable, and long-lasting.
Hemp grows fast and naturally suppresses weeds, which means farmers don’t need to rely on chemical herbicides. Its deep roots reduce soil erosion and help restore nutrient balance, making the land healthier for future crops — even if it’s not hemp.