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Why Bamboo?

Bamboo is actually a member of the grass family and is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. The fact that some species can grow around 91 centimeter in one single day means that bamboo is highly sustainable. There are other benefits too - bamboo is a strong plant and requires no chemicals like fertilizers or pesticides to grow. It also requires minimal water usage, especially in comparison to cotton. Bamboo plant doesn't steal from the soil and, instead, gives back nutrients into the earth. It also helps reducing CO2. Bamboo is also biodegradable, meaning that when its life span is over, it will break down without causing harm to the planet. It is a completely renewable resource.

Bamboo textile products invite you to enjoy the super soft and silky feel of bamboo against your skin. These wonderful textiles are used to create towels, bedding and clothing that is super soft, has natural hypoallergenic properties making them excellent choice for sensitive skin, highly durable, breathable, moisture- absorbent, quick drying and are eco-friendly, too. 

Bamboo fabrics can be very high quality, and if you choose high thread (250 to 350) count bedding, it can feel as good as Egyptian cotton or silk.

Bamboo is also famous for being moisture-wicking and highly breathable, that will pull moisture away from the skin so that it can evaporate. This makes it great for both hot and cool climates, bamboo clothing offers built-in temperature control. It traps warm air in its cross-sectional fibers to keep you warm in the winter, while its breathable nature and wicking properties keep moisture at bay for greater comfort in hot times.

Bamboo also has many antibacterial qualities, which bamboo fabric is able to retain, even through multiple washings. Bamboo exhibits up to a 99.8% antibacterial rate.This helps to reduce bacteria that thrive in clothing and cause unpleasant odors. It can also kill odor causing bacteria that live on human skin, making the wearer and his or her clothing smell sweet.

Bamboo fiber is naturally smooth and round without chemical treatment such as softeners for wash machine, meaning that there are no sharp spurs to irritate the skin.

Types of Bamboo : Viscose and Lyocell

Bamboo lyocell is made from the bamboo plant, just like viscose; the difference is in processing the bamboo plant fibers into a usable textile. While viscose uses chemicals to treat bamboo and turn it into fabric, bamboo lyocell uses nontoxic solvents and undergoes a closed-loop process, making it more eco-friendly. Both of the processes don't leave any chemicals on the textile product, they are organic bamboo textile production methods.

Viscose is more cost effective as it requires less labor and usually used in towels and lyocell is more expensive but more suitable for clothing and bedding products.

The main argument against bamboo viscose is that the early stages of production process use chemicals to turn it from plant fiber into fabric. If these chemicals aren't correctly managed, there is the risk of chemical run off into the environment. Our suppliers and manufacturers have oeko-tex certification which ensures high quality and safe production.

While bamboo viscose (also known as bamboo rayon) and bamboo lyocell come from the bamboo plant and share many qualities, the difference really comes down to how the plant fibers are processed. Bamboo lyocell is a more sustainable solution as it doesn't use harsh chemicals and relies on a controlled closed-loop system.

100% Bamboo label

Products which are marketed as 100% bamboo can contain some other materials such as 5% spandex to make it more flexible or durable. This is more of a requirement for the production of the final product such as socks.

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