True West Indian Sea Island Cotton, known as ""Gossypium Barbadense,"" grows only in the best climatic conditions and is cultivated exclusively on the Caribbean islands of the British West Indies. West Indian Sea Island Cotton is hand-picked and then expertly processed.
This rare and expensive raw material contains the longest cotton fibers in the world. Combined with the fineness of the fiber, with a micronaire around 3.0, it guarantees unmatched strength, brilliance, and silkiness.
A rigorous control system and a network of commercial partners ensure the 100% authenticity of this precious raw material. The WI.SI.CA (West Indian Sea Island Cotton Association) organization oversees every kilogram of cotton produced and issues the corresponding certificate of authenticity.