Bamboo is the quintessential natural fiber of eco fashion or sustainable fashion, because it is the fastest growing plant on the planet.
Bamboo grows on marginal land without requiring fertile land, nutrients or pesticides; and the process, from which the fiber is converted into cellulose, is the least polluting of all. In addition, it is 100% biodegradable.
Converted into fabric, it is extremely soft like silk and with the properties of a “dry fit”, ideal to wear it in all seasons of the year, to use every day, to go from here to there, to play sports, to be outdoors. free and take advantage of it for those who care for their skin or those who need to wear a hypoallergenic garment.
The bamboo fabric
The fabric retains the properties that the bamboo cane naturally has:
- The shaft resists heat and cold, therefore the fabric is thermoclimatic: it keeps you cool in summer and warm in winter.
- The cane does not need more than rainwater to grow, because it ensures the water it receives. Therefore, the fabric absorbs four times more moisture than cotton.
- The cane, like the cactus, can be exposed to the sun and high temperatures and not dry, so the fabric has UV protection.
- The fiber that is extracted from the cane is natural, and as such, the fabric is hypoallergenic and antibacterial.
Bamboo fiber is an innovation and trend. Sustainable fashion or eco-fashion refers to ethical clothing, both environmentally and socially.
Celebrities such as Emma Watson have been flagged under this theme, which was also joined by Gwyneth Paltrow, Gwen Stefani, Natalie Portman, Elsa Pataky.
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