Doesn’t that seem like a strange thing to say? Bamboo is a plant, after all. Making clothing with bamboo will simply add another tree to man’s murder list for nature, wouldn’t it?
Well, while it is true that bamboo clothing will need bamboo plants to be used, this is one time that when even a diehard advocate of “Kill No Trees” like myself will say “yes” to utilizing bamboo for clothing. Yes, this is one time when it is really “utilization” rather than destruction. Nature friendly people do understand the concept of food chain and necessary killing; what we do not advocate is wanton destruction. In this case, since people do need clothing, and since utilizing bamboo for clothing will create less of the synthetic clothing material that is harmful to the environment, we think using more bamboo clothing is going to be very beneficial for Mother Nature.
Bamboo is a very important part of nature’s greenery. It is perhaps the fastest growing plant in the world. At over 2 feet a day, it grows at an amazing rate and can replenish the forest faster than almost any other plant. So, using the plant for clothing, but using it in a controlled, scientific manner, can hardly have any harmful effect. The trick is simply to plant the bamboo as fast as you cut it, and it will grow back right where it was in 10 days. This isn’t true for any other plant, and that’s why bamboo clothing is so beneficial to nature.
Bamboo is a strong, hardy plant – unlike cotton balls – and you may be thinking: what’s this guy talking about? Bamboo? And clothes?? But trust me; try our Hass Libre bamboo clothing line. You will see that clothes made from bamboo are actually very soft. It is even softer than cotton clothes, and perhaps, even, cashmere. After the processing that’s done on the bamboo to produce the clothes, it really becomes very soft, and women will be bound to love it.
Hass Libre has recently added the bamboo clothing line, following out commitment to producing eco friendly, natural clothing. The bamboo clothes are becoming more and more popular every day, and wearing this is proof of your commitment towards saving nature.
Bamboo clothing also has the unique characteristic – unlike ordinary cotton clothes – that it lets you keep warm during the cold and cool in hot weather. This is great; very few clothing materials have this useful property. Haven’t we all been looking for something that can do just this – control your “personal climate” for you?
So, go ahead and try out bamboo clothing from Hass Libre. You will get soft, lustrous natural clothing that has the added benefit of protecting our environment by keeping us away from synthetic clothing, which is often not biodegradable and produces harmful chemicals.
By Guest Blogger: Alison Freed
Organic Bamboo Clothing, Best Way To Save Nature?
Posted by
HassLibre
on Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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17 comments:
Hello
You have given very nice information about Bamboo and I came to know certain new things about it.Bamboo clothing sounds really interesting for me.Thank you very much for providing such knowledge to us.
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I'm always amused by bamboos. We can't deny its beauty and the fact that it's so useful. Making it as a clothing makes me more excited. This is nice. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Is there any ethically/environmentally aware bridal clothing available?
As a wedding photographer who is trying to be green, I would like to be able to advise brides on natural materials and fabrics.
I just love Bamboo clothing and i am reading about clothing for a long time but i never read any post about bamboo, you have done really a nice work, keep it up.
Surely It is nice to know that bamboo can be a good source of clothing material. Eliminating those hazard components in the clothing industry is a big impact on helping prevent global warming. I would love to wear that bamboo cloth while creating Interior Design Ideas .
Bamboo does indeed grow very fast but more importantly, cutting it down doesn't kill it. Another shoot will simply grow from the ground. In fact, it is very hard to kill or get rid of the bamboo plant.
It also has so many other usage, specially as it is waterproof.
Interesting article; pictures or more description on bamboo clothing would have been helpful.
Bamboo is one of the most useful plant in the world. Bamboo works and crafts are simply elegant. The fact that it is now used to create clothes is very delightful. I am looking forward to using this one.
Bamboo clothing?! I thought stuff like that couldn't be made but I guess in this world, you can do whatever you want. Great finding a solution!
Well bamboo clothing is new to me, if this is how we can contribute little, to save this nature then for sure, count me too.
I think in philippines people use bamboo clothing because when I was in Manila (Capital of Philippines)I heard of it.Maybe I am wrong
For some ideas, a thumbnail from the menu art will look better.
I love the idea of bamboo clothing. I wish I could find some bamboo shoes. Lots of vintage shoes are made with sisal and woven materials, especially the wedges from the 1970s, but I would love to see what could be doing with bamboo in shoes today. If you guys can do it with clothes, it has to be able to be done with shoes!
you probably won't save the nature but at least you will not destroy it further!
nice post! :)
Lets all go green.......tomorrow I am going to buy a bamboo T-shirt as a way to save our environment. One small step for mankind.
Bamboo does indeed grow very fast but more importantly, cutting it down doesn't kill it. Another shoot will simply grow from the ground. In fact, it is very hard to kill or get rid of the bamboo plant.
nice blog really helpful to nature.. nice information about bamboo. love the idea of making cloth using bamboo..
It is quite unique idea for me yet very interesting.
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