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Is Bamboo Good for Clothing?

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Is Bamboo Good for Clothing?

People often ask is bamboo good for clothing? Bamboo clothing has some unique properties due to the way the fibre is made. Bamboo has recently seen an uprise in uses in towels, bamboo clothing, sheets and blankets. This is due to the wearability and use of bamboo as a material in fabrics. It has a wonderful soft drape and feel as well as being temperature regulating as well as doesn't hold smell.     Is Bamboo Good For Clothing? Bamboo thread is milled with a smooth outside and a hollow inside (like a long tube) this provided insulating properties which...

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A Detailed look at the Lana Pencil Bamboo Skirt!

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A Detailed look at the Lana Pencil Bamboo Skirt!

The Lana Pencil Bamboo Skirt is in production soon and you can book yours at a VIP preorder price for a limited time only.  This bamboo skirt is one of our favourites! It pairs perfectly with almost every top, is incredibly flattering and also the most comfortable skirt you will ever own.  It also has our trademark pockets because women need more pockets! Join designer Jenny as she goes through all the details! Shop the Lana Pencil Bamboo Skirt here. Grab yours here.

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What is meant by Slow Fashion? Here are 5 Great Reasons to consider Slow Fashion.

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What is meant by Slow Fashion? Here are 5 Great Reasons to consider Slow Fashion.

If you follow us on social media you've probably seen the word "Slow Fashion" in MANY in our posts. What is meant by Slow Fashon? It's a term that gets thrown around quite often in the fashion industry, but you may be wondering, what exactly does it mean and why should we be starting a conversation about it?
Fast Fashion took a hold in the last 20 years as large brands started producing more and more overseas. This has lead to increased sweatshop use in poor countries and increased pollution. Fashion is now the second largest polluter in the World, just behind the oil and gas industries levels of pollution

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