Viscose fibres are natural man-made fibres: they consist of cellulose, the main component of plant cell walls, and are further processed using chemical processes. This makes viscose a real niche product; it is neither a purely natural fibre due to its chemical processing, nor 100% synthetic, as it is created from natural building blocks.
The filaments of viscose can be processed into a wide variety of fabric types, ranging from wool to linen look. It is characterised by its special fibre fineness and the fact that it is not stretchy, which is why garments are very light and drape smoothly. Viscose is also very soft, absorbent and breathable. Its natural component makes garments more skin-friendly than synthetic fabrics.
Care: Viscose garments should never be tumble dried or spun. Therefore, the classic gentle wash cycle between 30 and 40°C is recommended, ideally with a laundry net, as the viscose fibres are very sensitive when wet. If in doubt, you should of course follow the washing instructions or ask the manufacturer directly.
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