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Clothing Brands Embracing Bamboo Fiber

Bamboo textiles are rapidly becoming a favorite in the fashion and textile industry, celebrated for their sustainability and unique qualities. Let’s dive into what makes bamboo textiles stand out. The journey from bamboo plant to fabric involves several key steps.

Firstly, Bamboo, a fast-growing and renewable resource, is carefully harvested then

it is crushed and soaked in a solution to break down the plant material into a pulp.

This pulp is processed to extract cellulose fibers, which are spun into yarn and finally, the yarn is woven or knitted to create the fabric we use.

Bamboo fabrics offer a host of benefits that set them apart from traditional textiles such as

softness which is comparable to silk or cashmere, along with breathability, antibacterial properties, hypoallergenic, and biodegradability.

Overall, Bamboo’s rapid growth, minimal need for pesticides, and low water requirements make it an environmentally sustainable resource.

Here’s a look at some pioneering brands that are leading the charge in using bamboo fiber for their clothing lines.




BAM (Bamboo Clothing) is a British brand renowned for its sustainable activewear, yoga, and casual clothing made from bamboo. Designed with athletes and outdoor enthusiasts in mind, BAM’s bamboo apparel offers exceptional breathability, flexibility, and comfort. The brand is committed to transparency, which is evident through their innovative Digital Passport. This feature answers crucial questions about their products, including what's in your clothes, who made them, how they were produced, and their environmental impact. This information is conveniently presented under the "DNA" tab on each product page.

BAM is also actively engaged in reducing landfill waste and making a positive social impact through various initiatives, with opportunities for consumers to participate. One notable partnership is with Sharewear, a UK charity focused on ending clothing poverty by distributing wearable second-hand clothing to those in need. To contribute, simply purchase from BAM and request a free postage-paid bag to recycle up to five kilos of clothing—no matter the brand—as long as the items are in good condition.

The brand has set ambitious sustainability goals, aiming to achieve a net positive impact on people, nature, and the climate by 2030. You can learn more about these targets and their progress on their website.

BAM’s collection offers a wide range of activewear, designed for both comfort and performance. A personal favorite is the Enduro leggings, which feature two angled pockets on the thighs, perfect for holding your phone and keys.

Their pricing is quite reasonable, with tops ranging from approximately £12 to £69, bottoms from £19 to £79, and socks from £3 to £22. Plus, they offer international shipping, making it easy to shop from anywhere.




Sivana Spirit is a small, family-owned business based in California, that offers a variety of unique clothing, jewelry, and gifts. They focus on combining luxury and sustainability, with many of their products made from bamboo and other eco-friendly materials. Additionally, 10% of their profits go to support mothers through Sevachild, an organization that provides ration packs, food, and essential supplies to families in some of India’s most affected areas. This initiative helps ensure that mothers and children have access to basic necessities, contributing to their overall well-being and empowerment.

Explore their collection of Bamboo clothing made of 164 products, characterized by simplicity and comfort with prices ranging from $37 to $159. They also offer Cotton and Linen collections and ship internationally.



Bamboo Body is an Australian brand known for its high-quality bamboo and organic cotton clothing. Their products are celebrated for their softness, style, and sustainability, with a strong emphasis on comfort and breathability. Committed to ethical production, Bamboo Body uses sustainable and organic fabrics, and their bamboo is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), ensuring responsible forest management. Additionally, the brand is accredited by Ethical Clothing Australia, demonstrating their adherence to high standards for fair labor practices.

With a diverse collection of around 500 items, Bamboo Body offers a wide range of clothing priced between $40 and $150. Their inclusive sizing, from XXS to 4XL, ensures that women of all sizes can find pieces that fit comfortably and flatter their figures.

Worth to mention their fairly big maternity wear collection as the bamboo fabric is stretchy and comfortable so it is the ideal material to grow with the woman throughout the pregnancy journey.




Kokoro Zenwear is a sustainable fashion retailer based in Ireland, offering a curated selection of eco-friendly clothing. Their range includes items made from bamboo, vegan silk, organic cotton, and ethical cashmere, with collections spanning activewear, loungewear, ready-to-wear, and sleepwear—all handmade in Dublin.

Kokoro Zenwear is deeply committed to sustainability, partnering with the world’s first textile producer to fully comply with Greenpeace’s textiles procurement standard, ensuring the complete elimination of toxic chemicals and promoting fairness and transparency. An independent carbon analyst has reported that their bamboo supply chain has a significantly smaller carbon footprint compared to conventional cotton (26% less) and polyester (129% less). This brand aims to reshape the fashion industry by offering luxurious, sustainable, and ethical clothing. Their collection features dresses, kaftans, tops, and accessories, with prices ranging from approximately €150 to €500. Plus, they offer international shipping, making their sustainable fashion accessible worldwide.




I hope this post has inspired you to explore and support conscious fashion brands using bamboo fiber to make their garments.

By choosing sustainable options like these handpicked brands you not only add unique and stylish pieces to your wardrobe but also contribute to meaningful social and environmental change.

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