About our fabric

At ESSE, we are passionate about providing our customers with the most comfortable and sustainable underwear. That's why we have chosen to use TENCEL™ fibers in our products. TENCEL™ fibers are truly a miracle when it comes to fabric innovation.

What makes TENCEL™ fibers so special? Let's dive into the science behind this incredible material.

TENCEL™ fibers are made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, typically from eucalyptus trees. The production process involves transforming the wood pulp into a cellulose fiber using a closed-loop system. This means that almost 100% of the solvent used in the process is recycled and reused, making it an environmentally friendly choice.

One of the key benefits of TENCEL™ fibers is their exceptional softness. The fibers are incredibly smooth and gentle against the skin, providing a luxurious feel that you won't find in other fabrics. This makes our ESSE underwear a delight to wear all day long.

But it's not just about comfort. TENCEL™ fibers also offer excellent breathability. The fibers have a unique structure that allows moisture to be efficiently absorbed and released, keeping you cool and dry even during the hottest days.

Another remarkable property of TENCEL™ fibers is their natural ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria. This means that our ESSE underwear stays fresh for longer, reducing the need for frequent washing. By choosing ESSE, you are not only investing in your comfort but also in sustainable practices that help protect the planet.

Furthermore, TENCEL™ fibers are known for their durability. Our ESSE underwear is designed to withstand the test of time, ensuring that you can enjoy the same level of comfort and quality for years to come.

In conclusion, TENCEL™ fibers truly are a miracle when it comes to fabric technology. Their softness, breathability, bacteria-inhibiting properties, and sustainability make them the perfect choice for our ESSE underwear. Upgrade your underwear game and experience the comfort and benefits of TENCEL™ fibers today.