I move around a lot for my job and so regularly end up having my dinner by myself in restaurants. I often take a novel or magazine with me to help pass the time. Recently, I was in LOVELAND CO where I ate at Remos Bar & Grill and I saw a new article to do with bamboo clothes. I did not know you can make clothes out of bamboo.

Bamboo has some great qualities. For example, bamboo fabric is softer than organic cotton. They say it is antibacterial and hypoallergenic. That is a fantastic quality to have in a fabric. Bamboo clothing is extremely absorbent so it is a good option for gym gear or also as bamboo towels. I was fascinated by this article so I had to find out if this was really the case. I went online and got a couple basic items of clothing.

I should admit I was very impressed. The fabric really is soft, kind of like silk. It was pretty much dry as soon as I took it from the washing machine which I found to be incredible. I also noticed is that it did not necessarily need ironing. I I am unaware if all bamboo fabric is like that but it is what I look for as I hate doing ironing.

After a little more research I found out some other interesting details to do with bamboo. It is generally organic. It grows extremely rapidly which means it does not require fertilisers and they do not use pesticides either. As well as that, bamboo needs little water during the growing period which means they can survive droughts.

I try to make environmentally friendly choices whenever I can. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable making it my number one choice for clothing and other products such as sheets, underwear, curtains, and baby clothes.

You can find more articles on bamboo here and good info about organic farming and the benefits of organic products.