What it’s made of, where it came from, why we picked it.
Moorevylix garments are built from a short list of materials sourced from suppliers we know by name. Below are the eight we lean on most. Mill records and milling-batch documentation are available on request — email us with the SKU.
Heavyweight 250gsm cotton
Our base tee fabric. Dense, durable, low-shrink — the way a tee felt before they got cheap. Pre-washed in cohort, hand-finished hems on the boxy fits.
320gsm fleece
The mid- and heavyweight crewneck and hoodie fabric. Brushed inside, dense outside, holds its shape through hundreds of wash cycles.
Cone Mills selvedge denim
For our seasonal denim drops. North Carolina selvedge from one of the last operating denim mills in the U.S.
Pima cotton long-staple
For our long-sleeve range. Long fiber means soft hand and minimal pilling. Single-mill sourcing keeps the cohort consistent.
Merino wool blend
For cardigans and limited topcoats. Soft, warm, and naturally moisture-managing without the price of cashmere.
Embroidery thread (40-weight rayon)
What our chest logos are stitched with. Holds a clean line through hundreds of washes. Not a print, not a transfer.
YKK zippers (Excella)
The premium YKK pull, in matte gunmetal. We pay 4× what fast-fashion brands pay for zippers, and we’ll keep doing it.
Cotton ribbing
For cuffs and waistbands. Tight rib, slow recovery — the part of a hoodie you usually find frayed first. Ours is double-stitched and engineered to outlast the body fabric.
