
The Exclusive World of Supima Cotton
Limited Production, Premium Quality
From Field to Final product: The Journey of Supima Cotton
Supima cotton, known for its superior quality, is grown exclusively in the United States, mainly in California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. It represents just 1% of the world's cotton production, making it a premium and sought-after material.

cultivation
Supima cotton plants thrive in the warm climates of these states. Farmers employ sustainable practices to reduce water usage and minimize pesticide application. The extra-long staple fibers, approximately 1.5 inches (38 mm), are harvested carefully to maintain their quality.

Harvesting
Modern technology ensures efficient and gentle harvesting of Supima cotton. The fibers are longer (about 35% longer) and stronger (about 45% stronger) than regular cotton, contributing to the fabric's luxurious feel and durability.

Processing
After harvesting, the cotton undergoes ginning, where seeds are separated from fibers. The clean, long fibers are then spun into fine, smooth yarns, which are ideal for high-end textiles.

Dyeing and Knitting
Supima cotton holds dyes exceptionally well, resulting in vibrant and long-lasting colors. The dyed yarns are knitted into fabrics that exhibit superior softness, strength, and color retention.

Market Presence