The
Everbloom
process
The future starts with a single fiber
The first of its kind
The first step of the Everbloom Process is to source rich protein-based materials from textile waste—such as discarded wool or cashmere—and natural agricultural by-products—say, down. This protein is then sorted and cleaned.

Form plus function
Once extracted, each protein must be refined into a form suitable for production. This involves altering its structure to strengthen its properties.

The perfect building block
This solution is then regenerated into uniquely practical and highly versatile pellets. Not only offering a smarter way of handling and transporting the fiber, but providing ample to stablilize, enhance and ensure sought-after quality.

Elegance on the grandest scale
These upcycled pellets fold into any manufacturer’s production process. Replacing polyester on industry-standard melt-spun machines, they are stretched to create beautifully fine filaments.

A fitting finale
Once spun, the fibers are processed into yarns in Italy based on specific, exacting qualities—be it for elasticity, strength or softness. They can then be knitted and woven into a final fabric, and bring visionary garments to life.

Exceptional quality, without exception
In a $994 billion market, two thirds of global fiber is currently fossil-fuel-based, non-biodegradable synthetics. As demand grows for recyclable, scalable alternatives, Everbloom has the capability to meet it.



Softer than merino. Lighter than cashmere. Stronger than silk.

