SeaCell Is a Eco-Friendly Fibre Made From Seaweed

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SeaCell
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Featuring breathable, durable and moisture-wicking properties, SeaCell is a fabric that is derived from Ascophyllum nodosum, a seaweed sourced from the fjords of Iceland.

By only harvesting the regenerative upper part once every four years, the sustainability and health of the seaweed is insured. Cutting the upper part is also said to spur growth. 

Image: Frank And Oak

The name SeaCell comes from the combination of the words cellulose and seaweed. To create SeaCell, a Lyocell process is used. With a solvent-spinning procedure, the beneficial health properties and the active ingredients of seaweed are locked in by utilizing natural cellulose derived from wood pulp as a host. 

One company leading the fashion industry in the use of SeaCell among other eco-friendly textiles is Frank And Oak. From crewnecks, dresses and hoodies, explore Frank And Oak’s collection made from SeaCell on their website.

https://www.frankandoak.com/

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