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Bamboo production is a
green process without any effect on the environment. The bamboo fabric is light, softer than cotton with a natural sheen that feels like silk or cashmere.
Additionally bamboo fiber is a biodegradable textile material, as a natural cellulose fiber, it can be 100% biodegraded. The decomposition process will not produce any pollution to the environment.
The Many Benefits of Bamboo Fabrics
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Anti-bacterial - Bamboo grows naturally without using any pesticides. It is seldom eaten by pests or infected by diseases. Why? Scientists found that bamboo owns a unique anti-bacteria and anti-stasis bio-agent called “Bamboo Kun.” The Japan Textile Inspection Association has validated that even after being washed fifty times the fabric still possesses excellent anti-bacteria and anti-stasis functions.
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Breathable - The cross section of the bamboo fiber is filled with various micro-gaps and micro-holes, therefore allowing more ventilation than other fabrics.
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Thermal regulating - Bamboo also has thermal regulating properties it will keep you warmer in cooler temperatures and 1-2 degrees cooler in warmer temperatures.
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Moisture wicking - Wicks moisture away from the skin and double the absorbency of cotton
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Absorbs UV Rays for safe protection against the sun.
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Hypoallergenic - Bamboo has a smooth surface and no chemical additives, so it will not irritate the skin.
“Bamboo fiber comes from nature and completely returns to nature in the end.” |