Not All Cotton is Created Equal

The Fabric Edit

Not All Cotton
is Created Equal

A deep look at why Supima cotton sits at the very top of the textile hierarchy — and why Attrue builds every piece around it.

8 min readMaterial Guide Attrue StudioEditorial
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Walk into any clothing store and you'll find shelves lined with 100% cotton garments. The label sounds reassuring. But cotton, much like wine or olive oil, exists on a vast quality spectrum — and most of what's sold sits firmly at the bottom of it.

At Attrue, we made a deliberate choice from day one: to use only Supima cotton. Not because it's a marketing term, but because it represents a genuinely different material experience — one that you'll feel the first time you pull on a shirt, and continue to appreciate years later.

01

What It Is

The Rarest Cotton
in the World

Supima is a contraction of "Superior Pima" — a trademarked designation for Pima cotton grown exclusively in the United States. It refers to a specific species, Gossypium barbadense, cultivated in the sun-drenched fields of California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

What sets it apart begins at the fiber level. Where standard upland cotton — the variety used in most t-shirts — produces short, coarse fibers typically 1 inch or less in length, Supima cotton yields extra-long staple (ELS) fibers averaging 1.5 inches. That difference of half an inch changes everything about how the final fabric looks, feels, and endures.

1% of global cotton
production
45% stronger than
standard cotton
ELS extra-long staple
fiber grade
02

The Difference

Why Longer Fibers
Matter

To understand why fiber length matters so profoundly, imagine spinning thread from loose strands of wool. Shorter fibers require more twists per inch to hold together — the result is a rougher, more textured surface with loose ends that poke outward. These ends are what cause the familiar roughness and pilling of cheaper cotton shirts after a few washes.

Supima's extra-long fibers, by contrast, can be spun into finer, smoother yarn with fewer joins. The resulting fabric has a uniquely silken hand feel — soft and cool against the skin, with a subtle sheen that catches light beautifully. It's the kind of quality that's immediately apparent, not something you have to be convinced of.

Supima is to cotton what cashmere is to wool — a rarer, finer expression of the same raw material, elevated to something genuinely extraordinary.

Beyond softness, the longer fibers create a structurally stronger fabric. Independent testing has shown Supima cotton to be approximately 45% stronger than conventional cotton — meaning the garment holds its shape, resists wear, and washes without degrading. An Attrue t-shirt worn and washed hundreds of times will still look and feel close to how it did on day one.

03

The Comparison

Supima vs.
Everything Else

The premium cotton landscape is crowded with terminology — Egyptian cotton, Pima, combed cotton, ring-spun cotton. Understanding how Supima positions within this is important context for any serious buyer.

Cotton Type Fiber Length U.S. Origin Certified Longevity
Supima® Cotton Extra-Long (1.5"+) Exceptional
Egyptian Cotton Long (1.25"–1.5") Often unverified Good
Pima Cotton Long (~1.25") Varies Good
Ring-Spun Cotton Medium (varies) Varies Average
Standard Upland Short (<1") Varies Low

The Supima trademark is worth paying attention to. Unlike "Egyptian cotton" — a term so widely misappropriated that studies have found mislabeled products throughout the industry — Supima is a certified designation. Every brand licensed to use the name must source traceable, authenticated U.S.-grown Pima cotton. At Attrue, that chain of custody matters to us.

04

Our Commitment

Why Attrue
Will Never Compromise

There are cheaper options. We know this because we've been offered them. Blended fabrics that feel similar on a quick touch. Marketing materials that allow ambiguous claims. Supply chains that are difficult to trace.

We have declined all of it. Attrue was built on the premise that a single, exceptional t-shirt — cut well, sewn carefully, made from the finest available cotton — is worth more than a drawer full of garments that disappoint. That philosophy starts at the fiber, and it doesn't change.

Every Attrue piece is made from 100% certified Supima cotton, confirmed through our licensed partnership with the Supima Association. No blends. No approximations. No compromises on the material that defines the experience of wearing what we make.

Attrue Collection

Feel the
Difference

Every Attrue t-shirt begins with certified Supima cotton. Discover the collection built on the finest American fiber.

Shop the Collection

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