There was a time when the champagne we lift in celebration would have been thrown away. Bubbles were once seen as the sign of a poor wine, but they are now something consumers are willing to pay a premium for.
The same is true of slub cotton. The irregularities that give the fabric its name were once seen as defects that had to be removed from yarn that would be used to make clothes.
Flash forward to now, and yesterday’s unsightly lumps have become one of today’s hottest design trends.
This article will explain what slub cotton is, how it is made and why you should think about adding some of it to your wardrobe.