Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is a textile made from the fibers of the bamboo plant. It is known for being soft, breathable, moisture-wicking, and eco-friendly—though how "green" it is can depend on the manufacturing process.
The most common type of bamboo fabric is Bamboo Rayon. It is made by chemically processing bamboo pulp. It is soft, drapey, and common in mass-market clothing.
Consumers like to use Bamboo fabric because it is naturally antibacterial, thermoregulating (cool in summer, warm in winter), and Hypoallergenic.
Bamboo fabric has been used to make clothing and accessories such as skirts - fitted or flowy, dresses- especially wrap dresses, maxi dresses, or casual T-shirt dresses loungewear and pajamas - soft on skin, undergarments – Bras, briefs, camisoles, or base layers baby clothes – Its hypoallergenic and breathable nature makes it great for onesies, rompers, and swaddles and accesories such as bed sheets, pillowcases, beanies and headbands.