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[B143]Bamboo Clothing For Women
by Jeremy Turner, Jer
Bamboo is one of the earth's most sustainable resources. Bamboo fiber is a revolutionary new fabric that has unparalleled advantages, including strength, versatility, softness and luxurious texture. In a very short time, clothing made from bamboo fiber has made it to the top ranks of eco-friendly choices. Bamboo fiber has excellent qualities of color absorption, fast-drying capabilities, and is known for draping elegantly from the body and feeling as soft as cashmere. Unlike silk, bamboo is wrinkle-resistant and can easily be washed and dried, making it much simpler to take care of. In addition to these fantastic fashion-friendly qualities, the use of bamboo clothing also has many environmental benefits to offer.

Bamboo is the fastest growing plant in the world it is because of its extraordinary water absorbency potential. This property comes in useful in the fashion world, making bamboo fabric three to four times more absorbent than cotton. Bamboo fabric wicks away moisture from the skin, allowing it to evaporate, keeping the wearer naturally drier and more comfortable.

Fabric made from bamboo plant is extremely soft, smooth, and luxuriously comfortable. This bamboo fabric is created from bamboo pulp and is bleached without the use of chlorine. Bamboo fabric is easy to dye and it is done so without using any harsh chemicals and using methods which use less water than conventional dyeing methods.
Bamboo fabric is very much similar to the softness of silk. Since the bamboo fibers are without chemical treatment, they are naturally smoother and rounder with no sharp spurs to irritate the skin, making bamboo fabric hypoallergenic and perfect for those who experience allergic reactions to other natural fibers such as wool or hemp. On that same note, bamboo fabric is also antibacterial and antifungal. This is because bamboo possesses an anti-bacteria and bacteriostatic bio-agent called ""Bamboo Kun"", allowing the plant to naturally flourish and grow in the wild without the use of pesticides or fertilizers. This beneficial quality of the bamboo plant remains in its textile form, killing all bacteria keeping the wearer feeling fresher and odor free for longer, making the clothes healthier and more hygienic.

Another benefit of bamboo is that it releases a significant amount of oxygen into the air, more so than trees. Planting bamboo can help reduce the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere as well as reducing soil erosion and desertification. The complex root system of bamboo plants makes them an excellent choice for planting in areas that of high erosion such as riverbanks and areas subject to mud slides. They are also quite suitable for planting in areas which have suffered significant soil degradation and deforestation.

Unlike many of the other fabrics, bamboo clothing is extremely breathable. The natural bamboo plant keeps itself cool in the heat and like its other properties, is also maintained in its fabric form. The cross-section of the bamboo fiber is covered with micro-holes giving the fabric better moisture absorption and ventilation. As a result, bamboo clothing is able to keep the wearer almost two degrees cooler in the heat and noticeably warmer in the cold. Bamboo clothing is also ""anti static and UV protective as it cuts out 98% of harmful UV rays"" providing the wearer with another beneficial quality from bamboo made clothing.

Even the fashion industry which is obviously known for its concern and interest in creating style and setting new trends has incorporated ways to be more environmentally friendly. With the growing popularity of a new fabric made of bamboo, fashion designers have slowly begun to use bamboo fabric in many of their up coming collections.

Bamboo clothing is an environmentally friendly and inexpensive choice for those who demand the highest level of comfort combined with outstanding quality. Bamboo clothing, made from a natural product that's breathable has excellent anti-bacterial and moisture wicking qualities, and is luxuriously soft, making it suitable for everybody from newborn babies to adults. Bamboo clothing for men, women and children are available in a wide range of styles, colors, and sizes. You can easily find what you are looking for in
Bamboo-clothing.net. it sells both bamboo and bamboo cotton blends.

Bamboo-clothing.net offers organic bamboo/organic cotton blend t-shirts for men, are the most comfortable and softest shirts on this earth. And for women, Bamboo-clothing.net offers long sleeve shirt, is made of both bamboo and organic cotton blend ""slub"" fabric. This type of fabric has an uneven weave which gives the shirt a beautiful and unique look for women's clothing. Besides this, you can find here, an extensive collection of children's bamboo clothing. These children's clothes made from spun bamboo are really great both in design and comfort. The available colors of this Bamboo Clothing are soothing in nature and of course the prices are stipulated at your comfort. Customers who are willing to buy Children's Bamboo Clothes are offered with an abundance of fabulous designs and wonderful colors to choose from. Moreover bamboo-made clothes are the most comfortable ones and wearing them is really a great experience. So, if you want to know more about our collections and want to buy online then please visit our website (http://www.Bamboo-Clothing.net).

Among the 1,250 species of bamboo, 1,000 are found in the tropics. China has the highest number of bamboo species and is the largest bamboo-producing country in the world. Bamboo is an amazing, fast-growing crop that can be easily grown organically without damaging the environment.

It is used for a wide variety of commercial uses, including:

- Food: its shoots are edible and widely exported

- Construction: the wood is used in construction as a substitute for timber

- Decoration: the wood is crafted into items that are used both outdoors and indoors as decoration

- Clothing: the fibers are processed to create a silky-soft fabric

Bamboo intended for the fabric market is harvested at about 4-5 years after planting. The fabric itself has the feeling of silk, but is much more affordable. It is also simpler to care for, as it is wrinkle-resistant and dries quickly. It also has natural anti-bacterial and SPF components, making it an excellent choice for baby clothes.

There are two kinds of bamboo fibers: the degummed natural bamboo fiber and the regenerated bamboo fiber. The degummed natural bamboo fiber is a natural extract without any chemical additive. This kind of fiber is easily identified through a fiber analysis and is claimed to be a non-cotton vegetable fiber. The regenerated bamboo fiber is produced through chemical processes of its pulp and pectin and spun into a fiber, resulting in a wrinkle-free fiber similar to rayon or modal. A regenerated bamboo fiber is classified as a man-made fiber.

Regenerated fibers are processed either mechanically or chemically.

Mechanical Processing

In mechanical processing, the woody parts of the bamboo plant are crushed and its natural enzymes are used to produce a mushy mass where fibers are combed out and spun into a yarn. The product is a bamboo fabric or bamboo linen. This process is eco-friendly and is similar to the manufacture of linen fabric from flax and hemp.

Chemical Processing

This is the most common process for regenerated bamboo fiber. This involves "cooking" the fiber with chemicals to create a form of regenerated cellulose fiber that can be turned into thread that can be woven into fabrics. All the parts of the bamboo trunk and its leaves are used for making a bamboo fabric. The plant undergoes the process of extraction and crushing in a mixture of chemicals and is converted into threads.

The most environmentally-friendly manner in which to process bamboo fiber is the Lyocell process, which has been praised for being more sustainable than other commonly-used chemical process. Lyocell shares many properties with other cellulosic fibers such as cotton, linen, ramie and rayon. The N- methylmorpholine-N-oxide chemicals used in the Lyocell process are non-toxic and are safer for humans. During production, 99.5% of the chemicals are captured in a closed-loop container and are recyclable. Minimal amounts of the chemicals are released to the atmosphere, waste water and products.

New technology is currently being developed to add another option to bamboo processing methods called Greenyarn™, which involves using chemicals to create nano particles of bamboo charcoal that are then woven into fabrics. There is limited literature available to support the actual and entire process using this technology.

The most commonly-used chemical process involves the use of carbon disulfide. In this process, the bamboo is crushed and the moisture content of the bamboo material is set to be more than 65%. The output forms alkali cellulose which is sulfurized through the carbon disulfide chemical added to it. This process turns the cellulose into gel which is then diluted with sodium hydroxide. This produces a viscose solution that is passed through nozzles and into another chemical solution where it hardens and is reconverted into thread and spun into fabric.

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