
SEA ISLAND
The West Indian Sea Island is one of the oldest, rarest and most precious varieties of cotton in the world, discovered in the early 18th century in the British West Indies.
It stands out from all other cotton species for its distinctive characteristics, such as the extraordinary length (37 mm), fineness (2.8 Micronaire) and strength of its fibre, the excellent percentage of uniformity (86%) and the remarkable brightness.