Sally Fox (@vreseis / @sallyfoxfibre) on her testing farm in California’s Capay Valley. Since 1982, Sally has been cultivating naturally colored cotton—grown without pesticides, bleach, or synthetic dyes—and quietly reshaping what textile stewardship can look like. The brown cotton she bred is now grown in New Mexico by Alvarez Farms and spun into yarn by Taishoboseki (@taishoboseki) in Japan. We’re proud to stand alongside a new generation of brands helping to revive Sally’s thoughtful approach to textiles She wears our Braided Popover and Jeans in Brown Undyed Foxfibre® Cotton. Images of Sally by Ella Galaty (@byellagalaty) Images of Fiber Archive – courtesy of Sally Fox Video excerpted from the Smithsonian’s documentary on Sally’s process, made in 1997. #LaStoffa //

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Sally Fox (@vreseis / @sallyfoxfibre) on her testing farm in California’s Capay Valley.
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