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If you're looking for a large relaxed fit beanie hat then these sustainable slouch beanies are the one for you! These beanie hats could not be more natural, made from 100% organic hemp and woven into a comfortable and stylish knit beanie, they are planet-friendly, will keep you warm, and they look great too! They're unbleached, untreated and 100% wholesome! Just natural hemp fibres, through and through.
Looking for an alternative style? Take a look at this slouch beanie, made from organic hemp and cotton.
This pure hemp slouch beanie hat from Hempiness comes from the EU where the mills and farms are all vetted to check their sustainable and ethical credentials are up to scratch, meaning that this organic beanie is entirely eco-friendly!
Hemp is the strongest natural fibre known to man, making this beanie hat highly durable and hard-wearing. Thanks to hemp’s thermodynamic properties, this beanie helps to keep you warm when it’s cold, and even regulates the temperature of your head. If you’re one to wear beanies through the summer, then you’ll find that hemp will help to keep your head cool as well. Hemp is naturally antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial, making it great for skin health, and for keeping you fresh all day long. Hemp is super absorbent and the natural moisture-wicking properties help to remove moisture from the surface of the skin and allow it to evaporate, so your head will be cosy, but not too warm! Hemp has fantastic natural insulating properties provided by its hollow fibres. Did you know that polar bears have a very similar hollow structure in their fur? It helps to keep them warm in the subzero arctic climate. Hemp really is an incredible material for clothing, try it yourself today and join the hemp revolution!
Hemp clothing is kind to the environment. Did you know that hemp is nature’s greatest carbon sink? It absorbs more CO² from the atmosphere than any other crop or forest. It’s also kind to the soil, leaving it in a better condition than before it was planted. Choosing hemp over non-organic cotton is a great way to make a difference in the amount of agricultural chemicals used in the world today. You see, cotton production uses ~25% of the total agricultural chemicals in the world whereas hemp requires NONE. Around 10,000 litres of water is required to grow a single kilogram of cotton fabric, whereas hemp requires only 2,300 litres. Hemp also produces around twice as much fabric per acre than cotton does, freeing up agricultural land for food production.
They may seem a little small straight out of the bag but these one size fits all beanies will stretch to fit. And when you want them to fit a bit tighter, give them a wash and there back to a tight fit once more.
Antibacterial - Antifungal and Antimicrobial.
Thermodynamic - Regulates your temperature. Keeping you cool when it's hot, and warm when it's not!
Breathable - Wonderfully breathable, keeping you fresh.
Insulating - Hemp's hollow fibres make it a great insulator. This hat will keep you warm and cosy!
Moisture Wicking - Wicks sweat and damp away from the skin, keeping you dry.
Long-lasting - 5x the tensile strength of cotton, and 3x more durable.
Biodegradable - Compostable and recyclable. Sustainability at its best!
Oxygen Bleached - More eco-friendly than traditional bleaching techniques.
Eco-Dyed - Using fibre-reactive dyes.
Roll Cuff - Wear this hat two ways, either rolled up or down for a more relaxed fit.
Organic - The hemp used to make this beanie hat is grown using organic farming methods.
Vegan - 100% cruelty free, no animal products are used in the making of this hat.
Looking for more beanie hats? Try our classic knit beanies, or rainbow knit beanies today.
Gender | Unisex |
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Packaging Type | 100% Recyclable |
Classifications | 100% Natural, 100% Organic, 100% Vegan, Breathable, Colourfast, Eco World |
Applicable Dangerous Goods Regulations | Not Applicable |
100% hemp
Machine Wash at 30°C
100% Recyclable.
Packaged in a garment bag made from recyclable polypropylene/polyethylene (unfortunately, this is not typically accepted through kerbside recycling but can often be taken to a local collection point. The good news is that many supermarkets and shops now offer this service. Find your closest recycling point here).