Bamboo fibre and yarn are derived from the bamboo plant using a filtration process that employs delicate silk fabric. During the filtration process, most impurities such as lignin and stalks are removed, leaving only cellulose fibres. The cellulose fibres are spun into yarn or woven into garments after that. It?s antibacterial and antifungal by nature, and it?s also quite cold to the touch. When blended with cotton, wool, and synthetic fibres, this natural fibre can be used to make undergarments, summer items like shorts and shirts, coats, duvets, blankets, and carpets. Bamboo textiles include linen and satin. Linen is a long-lasting fabric that has been used for decades because it is wrinkle-resistant, making it ideal for summer clothing. Satin, on the other hand, has a lustrous finish and is commonly available in brilliant colours, making it suitable for formal wear.
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