Activewear

Workout clothes for yoga, running, biking, swimming, and Other Activities

Nylon is one of the strongest commercially available fibers, and therefore offers durability and longevity. Unlike polyester, nylon does not absorb oils and retain body odors. Recent studies have shown that turmeric-dyed polyamide fibers (like silk and nylon) offer antibacterial benefits, even after multiple launderings.

Eco-printed yellow onion skins and vay-dyed turmeric on nylon-spandex knit with lurex and foil. Modeled by Olivia Santos Huertas.

Diva dahlias plant-pounded onto nylon-spandex tricot knit with lurex. Onion and Hopi dye sunflowers eco-printed on nylon-spandex. Logwood vat dye on nylon-spandex with lurex. Modeled by Lila Chava Frost.
Silk chiffon dyed with madder root and silk screen printed with cutch and logwood. Nylon crinkle eco-printed with yellow onion skins. Nylon spandex with foil, vat dyed with turmeric and madder. Modeled by Alison Rittershaus.

Nylon spandex with lurex and foil, vat dyed with madder and avocado pits, eco-printed with coreopsis, purple basil, and marigolds. Tattoo by Carol Oddy. Modeled by Janna Edelman.
Silk charmeuse dyed with madder root and screen printed with cutch. Nylon spandex with foil and lurex, eco-printed with yellow onion skins and vat-dyed with turmeric and madder. Modeled by Olivia Santos Huertas.

Puffer vest with recycled down, ripstop nylon shell eco-printed with dahlias, eucalyptus, marigolds, and amaranth, lined with indigo-dyed silk charmeuse. Nylon spandex top eco-printed with cochineal, and shorts eco-printed with onion skins and Hopi-dye sunflower seeds, over-dyed with indigo tie-dye. Modeled by Olivia Santos Huertas.