From Dirt to Shirt
For decades, turning U.S.-grown hemp into soft, textile‑grade fabric was simply impossible on American soil. Why? Because traditional degumming relied on harsh, oxidizing chemicals—processes incompatible with U.S. safety and environmental standards—which meant hemp had to be shipped overseas for processing. U.S. apparel brands thus remained stuck with imported or synthetic fibers despite growing domestic hemp cultivation.
Morris BeegleAugust 31, 2025



