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Free standard shipping on all domestic orders
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Free returns within 30 days of delivery
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All our bedding products are shipped in a reusable hemp tote bag
What's included in your sheet set:
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Hemp Fitted Sheet in Oat MilkHemp Fitted Sheet in Oat Milk
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$70.00 $120.00 - Regular price
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$70.00 $120.00
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Hemp Top Sheet in Oat MilkHemp Top Sheet in Oat Milk
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$70.00 $120.00 - Regular price
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$70.00 $120.00
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Hemp Pillowcases in Oat MilkHemp Pillowcases in Oat Milk
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$50.00 $60.00 - Regular price
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$50.00 $60.00
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Why Hemp Bedding?
What does hemp fabric feel like?
We like to think of it as the better version of linen - similar in texture but softer, smoother, and more breathable. No scratchy sheets here!
Hemp fabric is perfect for bedding. It's naturally antibacterial, antimicrobial, hypoallergenic, moisture-wicking and thermoregulating. It's breathable, cool to the touch, and cozy as can be.
Why choose hemp bedding over cotton?
From a sustainability standpoint, hemp outshines cotton on every level. It uses less water, less land, and doesn't require the use of pesticides or fertilizers to grow.
Hemp is also more breathable and moisture-wicking. If you sleep hot, hemp is the ideal fabric choice. No more waking up in pools of sweat!
Hemp fabric also gets softer with every wash without wearing out - it wears in.
What are the sustainability benefits of hemp?
Our hemp is planted in rural, isolated areas on barren ground without using pesticides, insecticides, fertilizers, and hardly any water.
When hemp is cultivated its roots detoxify, enrich and restore the soil through bio-accumulation and phytoremediation. In other words, hemp’s roots draw out heavy metals and toxins, absorb carbon dioxide, and return significant amounts of nutrients. This prevents soil pollution and keeps our land healthier for longer periods of time. In fact, hemp was even planted at Chernobyl with hopes to remedy the polluted soil and water.
On the other hand, cotton and many other crops extract water and nutrients without replenishment, which harms, pollutes and deteriorates the soil.