Why is Tencel so expensive?

From a consumer's perspective, Tencel is also more expensive. Because of the technology required, it simply costs more to produce, which transfers to shoppers, leading to Tencel's perception as a luxury fiber.
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Is Tencel a luxury?

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Derived from renewable wood sources in a closed loop process, TENCEL™ Luxe branded lyocell filament yarn defines the landscape of luxury fashion with its silky smoothness, liquid-like drape and color vibrancy.
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Why is Tencel so popular?

Tencel blend:

Blends of cotton and Tencel are most common since they combine two materials known for their temperature regulation and durability.
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Is Tencel fabric high quality?

TENCEL™ Modal fibers are known for being exquisitely soft and pleasant to the skin. Exhibiting high flexibility, TENCEL™ Modal fibers enhance textiles with a naturally soft quality.
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Is Tencel better than silk?

TENCEL™ bed sheets are more sustainable and eco-friendly than silk and cotton sheets. Although both materials are natural fibres, they are not the same at all. Silk is made from cocoons and nests from insects, while TENCEL™ is made from wood pulp.
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Is Tencel more expensive than silk?

Tencel is no more expensive to produce or work with than more traditional fabrics. There's no appreciable difference in price, but a huge difference in environmental impact.
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Is Tencel cooler than cotton?

The high absorbency of Tencel fibers that makes the sheets smoother, cooler, and more hygienic also makes them dye very well. They are typically both more vibrant and less prone to fading over time. Cotton has more of a crisp, matte look than Tencel.
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How much does Tencel cost?

Depending on fabric blends or where you're shopping, Tencel can cost anywhere from $10 to $30 per yard.
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Is Tencel natural or synthetic?

Is Tencel natural? Yes and no. It has a natural origin because it's made from wood, but the finished fiber is technically man-made so it doesn't qualify as a natural fiber. That's why the textiles industry refers to it as regenerated cellulose instead of “natural” or “synthetic.”
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Does Tencel shrink when washed?

Caring for Tencel Fabric

Tencel will shrink about 3% with the first washing and will resist shrinking from then on. Machine washing, using the gentle cycle, is appropriate for many garments (read the garment care label), and drip drying is preferable to machine drying.
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Can I put Tencel in the dryer?

When possible, let your TENCEL™ sheets dry naturally in order to help preserve the fibers and color. However, if you don't have the option of naturally line drying your sheets, you can use a dryer – be sure to choose the low heat and low tumble option.
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What is the advantage of Tencel to be considered?

Tencel is Absorbent

A key advantage of tencel is its ability to wick moisture from the skin quickly. In fact, compared to cotton tencel can absorb moisture around 50% more quickly and release it into the atmosphere. This makes it ideal for exercise, hot weather, intimate garments or even bed sheets.
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Is Tencel bad for environment?

Tencel is one of the most sustainable fibers because it's harvested from certified wood sources and is fully compostable and biodegradable. It has even earned BioPreferred designation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, which is only granted to products made from renewable resources.
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Is Tencel the same as bamboo?

While bamboo is a hardly plant that doesn't require much pesticides, Lenzing guarantees Tencel is made from guaranteed sustainability harvested trees and has a closed-loop production process. Both fabrics have very similar properties and tie on versatility, durability and use case.
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Is Tencel hot to wear?

Highly absorbent and breathable, Tencel is a great option for staying cool and happy in the heat.
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Is Tencel fabric toxic?

TENCEL™ by Lenzing is manufactured with one non-toxic organic chemical compound and is tested and proved to not be in the fiber after production.
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What is the most sustainable fabric?

1. ORGANIC COTTON. Organic cotton is one of the most natural fabrics out there. It's grown without pesticides and synthetic fertilizers and processed with no chemicals.
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Is lyocell and Tencel the same?

Simply put, yes! Tencel and Lyocell are the same in all but name. Tencel is actually just a brand name. What we mean by this is that the name Tencel™ refers to branded lyocell fibres created by Austrian textile company Lenzing AG.
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Is Tencel made from eucalyptus?

TENCEL™ lyocell is the fabric made from sustainably sourced eucalyptus. TENCEL™ fibers are produced from the pulp of eucalyptus wood and made from sustainably sourced wood which are FSC & PEFC certified. TENCEL™ lyocell is considered to be one of the most sustainable fabrics of modern technology.
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Is Tencel Made in USA?

Ethically made in the USA, LA Relaxed make everything inhouse, which very few companies can say! Using both TENCEL and Modal, they take care to ensure that all of their garments are made from sustainable fabrics.
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Where is Tencel manufactured?

There are currently only four manufacturing facilities that produce lyocell fibers: one in the U.S., two in Europe, and one at the Birla Industries plant in India. Processes, including the chemicals that they use for finishing, can vary.
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Is Tencel a plastic?

TENCEL™ Lyocell and Modal fibers are produced from wood pulp from sustainably managed sources, a renewable resource. They have earned United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) BioPreferred® designation.
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Is Tencel good for hot sleepers?

Tencel sheets are ideal for hot sleepers as they are highly breathable and moisture-wicking. Those with sensitive skin may find them more hypoallergenic than other options such as polyester or resin-treated cotton.
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Can you wash Tencel fabric?

While hand-washing is the best and safest method, you may machine-wash your TENCEL™ pieces using the wool wash cycle. If your washing machine does not have a wool cycle, you can use the wash cycle for delicates. Always turn your TENCEL™ pieces inside out for further protection.
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Is Tencel a pill?

Tencel is considered a soft, breathable fabric that will absorb moisture such as sweat. Will Tencel Pill? Unfortunately, Tencel can pill easily especially if you don't wash it according to the labeled instructions. You can reduce any pilling by gentle machine or better still, hand washing.
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