Bamboo Process

Bamboo Process

The story begins with the bamboo. Made from organic toxin-free bamboo plants, bamboo is sustainable and requires much less water than cotton plants. Even the packaging boxes are recycled and printed with vegetable-based ink!

Here is the Process

1. Grow
The bamboo is grown without fertilizers or pesticides and no irrigation, only rain water.
2. Harvest
First, the green shoots are cut into chunks of raw bamboo.
3. Process
Next, the bamboo is soaked in a solution to soften it. The system is closed loop - all liquid is recycled and all solvents are captured and removed to ensure that the process is as eco-friendly as the bamboo itself.
4. Dehydrate
The dehydration process allows the extraction of the bamboo pulp that is then dried into flat sheets.
5. Grind
When the bamboo sheets are completely dry, they are ground into a soft, feathery material.
6. Sew
The soft, feathery material is then extruded and spun into a viscose yarn that is used to knit the garments. The garments are knitted in tubes resulting in very little fabric wastage compared to traditional cut and sew garment manufacturing which wastes up to 20% more fabric on some items.
7. Your Product
The end result is a naturally luxurious fabric that's silky soft and feels fabulous to wear.