Today, choosing Bamboo fabric is not just about selecting a material—it's about embracing a lifestyle.
It's the choice of responsible consumers, mindful brands, and those who believe that fashion should not only look good but also carry meaning and a story of its own.
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Bamboo fabric
| Composition: | 95% bamboo yarn - 5% Spandex |
| Quantitative: | 200 - 220gsm |
| Size: | 1m85 |
| Color: | 200+ |
| Features: |
Soft and smooth, excellent moisture absorption, naturally antibacterial, UV-resistant, eco-friendly |
| Suitable for: |
Fashion T-shirts, sportswear, children's clothing, home textiles, etc. |
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In today’s fashion and garment industry, environmental protection has become an increasingly emphasized mission. To help reduce negative impacts, Bamboo knit fabric has emerged as a top choice for many fashion brands and conscious consumers. Woven from natural bamboo fibers blended with spandex, Bamboo knit fabric not only offers a comfortable wearing experience but also contributes to protecting our green planet.
Bamboo Fabric – Premium Natural Bamboo Fiber
What Is Bamboo Knit Fabric?
Bamboo knit fabric is made from natural bamboo fibers combined with a small percentage of spandex to enhance elasticity. The production process begins by grinding bamboo stalks into pulp, which is then processed into fiber. The result is a fabric that is both stretchy and retains the natural properties of bamboo, such as antibacterial effects and moisture absorption.
Bamboo Knit Fabric Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Composition | 95% natural bamboo fiber + 5% Spandex |
| Weight | 200 – 220gsm |
| Fabric Width | 1.86 meters |
| Color Options | 200+ |
| Weaving Style | Knitted |
Key Advantages of Bamboo Knit Fabric
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Soft and smooth: Offers a comfortable, gentle feel against the skin, ideal for sensitive skin types.
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Excellent moisture absorption: Helps wick sweat and keeps the body dry—especially useful in hot weather.
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Natural antibacterial properties: Bamboo contains a compound called Bamboo Kun, which inhibits bacterial growth, helping control odor and maintain freshness.
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UV protection: Shields the skin from harmful UV rays, reducing sunburn and related skin issues.
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Eco-friendly: Bamboo is a fast-renewing natural resource. Using bamboo fabric helps reduce the consumption of limited natural resources and lowers environmental impact.
Limitations to Consider
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Prone to shrinking: Bamboo fabric may shrink after washing; proper care is needed when washing and drying to maintain garment shape.
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Wrinkle-prone: Compared to other fabrics, bamboo wrinkles more easily and may require light ironing.
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Slow to dry: Due to its high absorbency, bamboo fabric can take longer to dry completely, especially in humid conditions.
Common Applications of Bamboo Knit Fabric
Thanks to its outstanding features, bamboo knit fabric is widely used in:
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Everyday fashion: Premium casualwear, sun-protection clothing, light jackets
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Sportswear: Gym wear, yoga tops, and running shirts
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Children’s clothing: Especially for infants and toddlers due to its softness and skin-friendliness
Underwear and Socks: With its antibacterial and ultra-soft properties, natural bamboo fiber is ideal for making premium underwear and socks.
Home Textiles: Bedsheets, pillowcases, and curtains.
Towel and Bathrobe Manufacturing: Bamboo knit fabric is also used in the production of towels, bathrobes, and various types of cloth products.
How to Properly Care for Bamboo Knit Fabric
- Wash with cold water: Avoid using hot water to maintain fabric durability.
- Do not use harsh bleach: Opt for mild detergents to protect the bamboo fibers.
- Air dry in a cool, shaded area: Keep out of direct sunlight to prevent shrinking and fading.
- Iron at low temperature: If ironing is needed, use a low heat setting to avoid damaging the fabric.
Behind the Bamboo Fiber That Creates Bamboo Knit Fabric
Behind the softness, cool feel, and safety of Bamboo fabric lies an impressive natural transformation process—beginning with humble yet resilient bamboo stalks.
Bamboo is one of the most eco-friendly plants on the planet. Unlike cotton or synthetic fibers, bamboo requires no chemicals, uses little water, and doesn’t need replanting after harvesting. Once mature (in just 3–5 years), the bamboo is cut, ground into pulp, and processed into fiber. This process preserves many of bamboo’s natural properties—especially its antibacterial ability, UV resistance, and moisture control.
Interestingly, bamboo fibers have a hollow structure, similar to a network of microtubes, which allows them to absorb and release moisture extremely quickly. This is why Bamboo fabric feels naturally cool to the touch—even in warm environments.
Not only is it skin-friendly, but bamboo fiber also biodegrades naturally without producing microplastics or harmful substances—making it a big plus for those pursuing sustainable fashion.
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