Why not make your practice 100% healthy and non-toxic? As one of the world’s top consumers of insecticides, it’s more important than ever to use organic cotton fabrics.
GOTS-Certified Organic Cotton
Where cotton goes to get its degree, GOTS-certified organic cotton is held to the highest standards for health and sustainability. These sateen fabrics are made of 100% organic cotton that’s raised sustainably, from our farms to your practice. That means they are:
Pesticide and insecticide free
100% natural and biodegradable
Safe for sensitive skin
Eco-friendly, consuming 91% less water to grow than regular cotton
Ethical, protecting farmers from pesticide exposure
Oh So Silky, Organic Cotton Sateen
With a smoother, sleeker finish than our standard Certified Organic Cotton, this Organic Cotton Sateen is every bit as sustainable and healthy as organic cotton, and a whole lot softer. The Organic Cotton Sateen fabric used in this product is GOTS Certified and Imported from Pakistan.
Like a Fine Wine, These Sateen Fabrics Get Better with Time
Like most things in life, we know more isn’t necessarily better, which is why our sateen fabrics are designed to age like a fine wine instead of an expensive beer. All of our sateen fabrics are made of 230-thread count cotton that gets softer and softer every time you wash it.
Made in the USA by Happy Hands
Like all of our products, our meditation covers are made right here in the US, so you can always feel good about knowing you’re buying from us.
What makes 100% Organic Cotton so great?
Aside from being super soft and comfy, these sateen fabrics are wonderful for a number of more practical reasons too. They are:
Light and breathable, which makes them a great fit for sweaty sleepers
More comfortable and healthier than synthetic alternatives like polyester
Vegan, sustainable, and ethically made for a 100% guilt-free purchase
Dyeing process: "Low-impact fiber-reactive or natural dyes with low metal and sulfur content."
Printing process: "Low-impact or natural pigments with no heavy metals."