
How is bamboo manufactured?
What makes bamboo fabric so special?
Bamboo fabric is incredibly versatile and can be used to make many of your favourite products. From beautifully smooth bedding to the fluffiest towels, everyone falls in love with bamboo from their very first touch. And it’s no wonder! The fabric hosts so many unique, natural benefits. Let’s take a look at some of them…
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Hypoallergenic – If you suffer from allergies or have sensitive skin, this will be music to your ears. Bamboo is naturally hypoallergenic, gently protecting against common skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, gliding over the skin and providing exceptional comfort.
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Naturally antibacterial and moisture-wicking – Bamboo fabric provides this double whammy of freshness, which is one of the many things that make it such a popular choice for bedtime. The antimicrobial fabric fends off bacteria and dust mites, wicking away moisture and sweat that can be caused by overheating.
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Thermoregulating – Overheating at night is a big cause of disrupted sleep, especially in those warm Summer months. Bamboo fabric is naturally thermoregulating, meaning it reacts to your body temperature, making it the comfiest way to keep cool and cosy all year round. This also adds to its sustainability credentials, as bamboo bedding and duvets are perfect for every season – so you’re purchasing less.
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Softer than the competition – Bamboo is not only softer than Egyptian cotton and most other fabrics, it also gets softer with every wash. This makes it perfect for weaving the luxurious, eco-friendly bedding, towels and bath rugs that keep life cosy.
- Helps create a more sustainable industry – The textile industry has historically had a huge (negative) influence when it comes to climate change, being responsible for over 10% of greenhouse gases. Switching to sustainable fabrics like bamboo helps to create a more sustainable industry that protects and considers the environment at all stages of production.