A dress made from cotton and hemp fabric.
The designs are simple and versatile, with particular attention paid to the materials used.
Hemp is a plant of the Cannabaceae family. "Hemp" is considered to be the oldest fiber.

Linen is a lustrous, breathable, soft to the touch, and durable fiber.
But that's not the only reason to choose hemp.

Among the various types of hemp, hemp is a plant that places less strain on the global environment when cultivated.
Hemp is pest-resistant, requires no pesticides or chemical fertilizers, and requires little water to grow.
What's more, it grows extremely fast (apparently faster than weeds!).
It can be grown in a variety of soils, from poor soil to fertile soil, from cool to temperate and tropical zones.
Hemp spreads its roots deep underground, leaving the soil fluffy after harvest.
In Japan, hemp has long been planted on poor soil to improve the soil.

Hemp is an eco-friendly fiber that is pesticide-free, strong, and gentle on the environment.
It's difficult to do this for all products, but MidiUmi would like to use these types of fibers and materials.
As a part of the fashion industry, MidiUmi is committed to thinking and acting with common sense towards the things and environment that surround us.
The material is 72% cotton and 28% hemp.
The cotton used is organic cotton.
The texture of the material is finished to retain the rough feel of hemp.

The design features a back Henley neck and an embroidered brand logo on the wrist.
Keep it simple to make the most of the ingredients.

I also made a high-neck pullover and leggings using the same material.
