Lyocell
Made from wood pulp using a closed-loop solvent process. The most sustainable semi-synthetic fiber, with excellent drape and comfort.
Score Breakdown
Best For
Excellent comfort (88) and breathability (82) for sleeping
Excellent sustainability (85) and biodegradable — great eco choice
Good breathability (82) and moisture wicking (68) for light activity
Good comfort (88) and care ease (62) for casual wear
Good durability (65) and comfort (88) for office wear
Good breathability (82) and comfort (88) for undergarments
Good moisture wicking (68) and durability (65) for weather protection
Good durability (65) and breathability (82) for outdoor activities
Detailed Use Case Scores
Pros
- ✓ Sustainably produced
- ✓ Very soft and smooth
- ✓ Excellent moisture management
- ✓ Biodegradable
Cons
- ✗ More expensive than cotton
- ✗ Can fibrillate (fuzzing)
- ✗ Wrinkles somewhat
- ✗ Requires gentle care
Care Guide
Special Notes
• Closed-loop process makes it eco-friendly
• Weak when wet — handle gently
Additional Care Tips
- • Machine wash cold (30°C/85°F) on gentle cycle with mild detergent
- • Line dry preferred, or tumble dry on low heat — remove immediately to prevent wrinkles
- • Iron on low heat while slightly damp if needed; lyocell wrinkles less than rayon
- • Avoid bleach and harsh detergents — they cause fibrillation (surface fuzzing) on lyocell
- • Wash inside out to reduce friction and extend the smooth surface finish
- • Store on padded hangers or folded; lyocell drapes well and recovers from light creasing
Cost
$$$$$
Mid-range
Shrinkage
Minimal shrinkage — follow care instructions
Eco Rating
Strong environmental credentials