I would like to get some little tank top undershirts, with the skinny type straps, organic material, recycled perhaps? I know that bamboo is really soft and is supposed to be a good material to go with.
This tank top is 5% Lycra..hmm... Lycra is a man-made elastane fiber. According to Wikipedia, Lycra (spandex) is a block copolymer of polyurethane and polyethylene glycol. I am not really sure what to think of that (not educated well enough on that topic!)
Hey, that first link and the "more on bamboo clothing" link at the bottom both take me back to this comment. Could you re-post it? I'm really curious about what it says. I think bamboo clothing is a fantastic idea, since bamboo is so incredibly renewable. (It doesn't hurt that it's super-soft, anti-microbial, incredibly absorbent, and durable, either.)
We got bamboo-blend towels for Christmas, and they are awesome. :)
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Is Bamboo Clothing Truly Green? Possibly not, according to this post.
Bamboosa Bamboo clothing blended with organic cotton, the bamboo is grown and made in South Carolina
This tank top is 5% Lycra..hmm... Lycra is a man-made elastane fiber. According to Wikipedia, Lycra (spandex) is a block copolymer of polyurethane and polyethylene glycol. I am not really sure what to think of that (not educated well enough on that topic!)
More on bamboo clothing
Hey, that first link and the "more on bamboo clothing" link at the bottom both take me back to this comment. Could you re-post it? I'm really curious about what it says. I think bamboo clothing is a fantastic idea, since bamboo is so incredibly renewable. (It doesn't hurt that it's super-soft, anti-microbial, incredibly absorbent, and durable, either.)
We got bamboo-blend towels for Christmas, and they are awesome. :)
Try these links:
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2007/09/is_bamboo_cloth.php
http://www.thegreenguide.com/doc/ask/bamboo
Sorry about that!
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