TOP 5 FEATURES OF BAMBOO SOCKS 🧦

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Bamboo yarn is becoming very widespread. It is used in different textiles, bed linen and clothes, underwear, and especially socks 🧦. But why is it a popular trend? πŸ€”
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Bamboo trees are the fastest growing plants on our planet. 🌎 They self-regenerate over time. Unlike cotton, which requires a lot of water πŸ’¦ and hard work to be cultivated, bamboo doesn’t need any special conditions to grow. The cultivation process is much easier and eco-friendly since no chemical treatment is required. πŸ‘
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Bamboo fiber is made from mature bamboo plants. Their woody parts are crushed, the natural fibers are mechanically combed out and spun into yarn. Bamboo fabric has exceptional characteristics. 😊 It’s breathable, 100% hypo-allergenic, very soft and durable at the same time. Therefore, bamboo socks can boast a number of benefits. πŸ‘Œ Let’s have a look at what they are. πŸ‘‡
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βœ… Bamboo fiber is colorfast. It holds dyes permanently, which mean socks won’t lose their color after numerous washes. πŸ‘
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βœ… Bamboo socks 🧦 are very resistant to general wear and tear. A pair of bamboo socks will last longer than 2-3 pairs of cotton ones. πŸ‘
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βœ… Unlike cotton socks, bamboo socks do not overstretch and maintain original shape despite active wear. πŸ’ͺ
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βœ… Bamboo fibers absorb extra moisture and have excellent anti-bacterial features. 😊 Thus bamboo socks 🧦 are much more effective in preventing bacteria growth comparted to cotton.
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βœ… Bamboo socks are breathable. There are micro-holes throughout the fiber cross-section which allow the air to circulate freely. Your feet will stay cool and dry. πŸ‘ There will be no bad odors and over-sweating. πŸ˜‰ Thus bamboo socks are the best choice for active workouts πŸ‹β€β™‚ and sports. They are especially good for running πŸƒβ€β™€, since they do not slide down and prevent blisters on soles of feet.
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If you haven’t tried bamboo socks 🧦 yet, it's time to get yourself a pair and enjoy their comfort and excellent properties.Β πŸ™ƒ