I travel a lot for my work and so usually end up having my dinner all alone in cafes. I like to take a book or magazine with me to make me feel less alone. Last week, I was in SEATTLE WA where I ate at Jack in the Box - Sea TAC and I came across a new article about bamboo clothes. I did not know you could make clothing out of bamboo.

Bamboo has some great qualities. I found out bamboo fabric is softer than organic cotton. They say it is antibacterial and hypo-allergenic. That is a great quality to have in clothes. Bamboo clothing is highly absorbent making it a great possibility for gym gear or possibly as bamboo towels. I was fascinated by these claims so I had to find out if this was really the case. I searched online and bought some items of clothing.

I must say I was pretty impressed. The fabric definitely is soft, kind of like silk. It was almost dry when I took it from the washing machine which I think is incredible. Another thing I noticed is that it did not necessarily require ironing. I I am unaware if all bamboo clothes are like that but it is a quality I look for as I hate doing ironing.

Check out the latest bamboo clothes here or there are numerous organic clothing stores where you can get organic cotton clothes as well bamboo sheets.

Bamboo Clothing SEATTLE

After some more research I found some other amazing details about bamboo. It is generally organic. It grows extremely fast which means it does not require fertilisers and they do not use pesticides either. Also bamboo needs very little water during the growth period so they can survive droughts.

I do my best to make eco friendly choices whenever I can. Bamboo is organic, renewable, and sustainable making it my number one choice for clothes and other products such as towels, blankets, rugs, and baby clothes.

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