What does “viscose from bamboo” actually mean?

“Viscose from bamboo” means the bamboo plant is pulped and regenerated into viscose fiber—a common, widely used cellulosic fiber. It’s not raw bamboo; it’s bamboo-derived viscose. Making viscose requires chemicals and water, which is why responsible processing matters. We prioritize partners who follow modern standards and recovery systems and we design for longevity, because a longer-wearing garment reduces the total impact per use.

Bottom line: you get bamboo’s signature soft, breathable handfeel in a fabric built for everyday performance—paired with responsible choices where it counts.

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