Our Fibers

Premium materials. Engineered for comfort. Chosen with intention.

At Konquer, every fabric is selected with purpose — for performance, skin comfort, and responsibility.
We avoid polyester and unnecessary synthetics, and we build our essentials from fibers that breathe, last, and feel genuinely premium.

Below are the materials that define our collection.


TENCEL™ Lyocell

Silk-soft. Breathable. Naturally technical.

TENCEL™ Lyocell is the foundation of our signature AirGlide products — a fiber made from sustainably sourced wood pulp, processed in a closed-loop system that recycles 99% of its water and solvents. It feels cool against the skin, regulates temperature, and resists odor without chemical finishes.

Why we use it

  • Silk-smooth, second-skin softness

  • Breathable and moisture-wicking

  • Odor-resistant without harsh treatments

  • Temperature-regulating for everyday + active use

  • Closed-loop, responsibly produced

  • No plastic feel, no microplastic shedding

Fiber Facts
95% TENCEL™ Lyocell · 5% Elastane
OEKO-TEX® Standard 100 certified

Featured in: AirGlide Boxer Briefs & Women’s Set


Organic Aegean Cotton

Natural strength. Everyday luxury. Born by the coast.

Grown in the Aegean region’s mineral-rich coastal soil, Aegean cotton has longer staple fibers than conventional cotton — making it softer, stronger, and smoother. It holds structure, maintains color, and feels clean against the skin.

Why we use it

  • Long-staple fibers = softer & more durable

  • Naturally breathable and skin-friendly

  • Holds shape and color wash after wash

  • Perfect for tees, daily essentials & athleisure

  • No polyester blends, no plastic touch

Fiber Facts
100% Aegean Organic Cotton (or minimal elastane depending on style)
Responsible sourcing · OEKO-TEX® certified mills

Featured in: PureCotton Tees (coming soon)


Hemp

Regenerative by nature. Strong, breathable, built to last.

Our hemp is grown in the Aegean region of Turkey, within 100 km of our operation base, across two farms: one using organic practices and the other applying regenerative methods — mulching, no tilling, cover crops, and crop rotation. It’s cultivated primarily for textiles, not waste or industrial byproducts.

Hemp is one of the most eco-friendly fibers in the world. It restores soil, uses less water, and naturally adapts to temperature — cool in summer, warm in winter, and softer with every wash. It’s breathable, durable, and naturally odor-resistant without synthetic treatments.

Why we use it

  • Regenerative & low-water cultivation

  • Breathable, temperature-adaptive comfort

  • Strong, durable, long-lasting fibers

  • Softens over time — ages like quality denim

  • Naturally odor-resistant & color-stable

How it feels

  • Airy but structured — never heavy

  • Cozy when layered, fresh when warm

  • A natural alternative to synthetic sport fabrics

Fiber Facts
Hemp (regenerative and/or organic)
No tilling · No heavy pesticides · Soil-restoring agriculture

Featured in: Crew Socks (Organic Bundles — Drop No. 2)


Why We Don’t Use Polyester

Because clothing shouldn’t feel like plastic.
It shouldn’t trap heat, hold odor, or shed microplastics into our water.

Our goal is simple:
Premium essentials without compromise — no polyester, ever.

 


Regenerative Farming at Egedeniz

Soil-first. Climate-positive. A future-facing way to grow textiles.

We partner with Egedeniz, a pioneering textile group in the Aegean region of Turkey that is actively engaged in regenerative farming. Instead of farming that only extracts from the land, regenerative agriculture focuses on restoring it — rebuilding soil health, improving biodiversity, and creating natural resilience in the ecosystem.

These practices go beyond “organic.”
They aim to repair what industrial farming has damaged.

What regenerative farming looks like in practice

  • Mulching to preserve soil moisture and prevent erosion

  • No tilling to protect microbial life and carbon in the soil

  • Crop rotation for healthier soil and reduced pests without chemicals

  • Cover crops that return nutrients back to the earth

  • Water-conscious irrigation that respects regional climate

  • Biodiversity methods that support pollinators & natural balance

Why it matters

  • Healthier soil = stronger, higher-quality fibers

  • Increased carbon retention = lower environmental footprint

  • Reduced water usage = more responsible textile production

  • Natural pest balance = fewer chemical interventions

Regenerative farming creates textiles that perform better, last longer, and come from land that’s healing — not being depleted. This is where our hemp and Aegean cotton story begins.

Proudly in partnership with Egedeniz — Aegean Region, Turkey