nunusoftness, grown slowly.

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nunu

the letters are woven from the same cloth.

The material

Touch the cloth

MOVE — THE FABRIC ANSWERS · PRESS — IT RIPPLES

follow the thread.
Grown, not made

rain-fed organic cotton, certified from soil to seam.

UNDYED
The color of cotton,
before we add anything.
i.

The Everyday Tee

Organic jersey · Raw ecru

AED 240 Hand-numbered

01 / 04
ii.

The Soft Tee

Brushed jersey · Warm oat

AED 320 Hand-numbered

02 / 04
iii.

The Essential Shirt

Organic poplin · Stone

AED 480 Hand-numbered

03 / 04
iv.

The Cotton Short

Heavy canvas · Deep umber

AED 360 Hand-numbered

04 / 04
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The collection

Six pieces, made from one fibre. Every garment is cut in a small run, numbered by hand, and finished undyed — the colour you see is the colour the cotton grew in.

Our story

We began with one fibre.

nunu started with a simple frustration: almost everything sold as “natural” had been bleached, dyed, softened with resin, then shipped across the world twice before it reached anyone. We wanted to know what cotton feels like when nothing is done to it.

“The colour of cotton, before we add anything.”

Fewer things, made properly

We make six garments. Not six hundred. Each one is cut in a run of four hundred pieces, numbered by hand on the inside seam, and then we stop — until the next weave. Nothing is seasonal, so nothing goes on sale and nothing is discarded.

We visit the mill ourselves. It is small, the looms run slowly, and the cloth keeps its softness because nothing forces it. What comes off those looms is the same colour it was in the field: ecru, oat, stone, umber — tones the cotton grew in, never a dye bath.

Made to be kept

Every piece carries a mending promise. Send it back when it tears and we repair it, for as long as the garment exists. A thing you can repair is a thing you keep, and a thing you keep is the only sustainable garment there is.

i.

Grown

Rain-fed organic cotton from family farms, GOTS certified. No synthetic pesticides touch the soil.

ii.

Woven

Spun and woven in a single mill we visit ourselves. Small looms, slower speeds, softer cloth.

iii.

Kept

Cut in small runs and sewn to be repaired, not replaced. Lifetime mending on every piece.

The material

One fibre, fully traceable.

Luxury is knowing exactly what you are wearing. This is the complete list of what goes into a nunu garment — there is nothing else in it.

  • Fibre100% certified organic cotton, long staple
  • DyesNone. Colour comes from naturally pigmented cotton
  • CertificationGOTS certified, farm to finished garment
  • WaterRain-fed crops — roughly 90% less irrigation
  • HardwareCorozo nut buttons, cotton thread throughout
  • CareCold wash, line dry, mend forever

Why undyed

Dyeing is the dirtiest step in making clothes. It uses enormous volumes of water, and the wastewater carries salts and fixing agents that are difficult to treat. Removing that step removes the problem entirely — and it leaves you with the actual colour of the plant, which is more beautiful than anything we could have mixed.

“No dye house. No bleach. No softening resin.”

How it ages

Undyed cotton does not fade, because there is nothing to fade. It softens. The weave relaxes with each wash, the cloth begins to hold the shape of the person wearing it, and the colour warms very slightly over years. This is the opposite of a garment that looks best on the first day.

The atelier

Find us.

nunu is made between a mill and a small studio. You are welcome in the studio by appointment — to feel the cloth before you buy anything, or to bring a piece back for mending.

  • StudioAl Quoz 1, Dubai — by appointment
  • HoursSunday to Thursday, 10:00 — 18:00
  • Emailhello@nunu.ae
  • Mendingmend@nunu.ae — free, for life
  • ShippingFree across the UAE · GCC 2–4 days
  • Returns30 days, unworn, we pay the courier

Visit

Write to us and we will open the studio for you. There is no shop floor and no rail of stock — just the current run, a table, and light. Most people come to feel the difference between undyed cotton and the bleached kind, which is the whole argument in ten seconds.