Bamboo ain’t just for pandas anymore. An HTnaturals review.
HTnaturals makes some nice looking and feeling clothing. I recently received the Belcarra Bamboo Tee. It’s a very comfortable, soft and breathable tshirt. Belcarra is made from 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton. As a big fan and collector of tshirts, I notice the attention to detail. The HTnaturals shirt has the screened sizes, etc on the inside neck. But also, on the sleeve is a small HTnaturals logo stitched onto middle of the end of the sleeve. The sizes run like many of the other European fits do. But just tad bit larger. The color Ivory is nice and natural.
I really enjoyed wearing this shirt. It’s perfect for those summer days since it’s light, breathable, fresh and soft. It does not cling to you like other shirts do in the heat. I’d recommend trying this shirt out and all their other products.
HTnaturals makes all kinds of clothing, shirts, soy boxers, tank tops, shorts and pants for both men and women. They are committed to creating sustainable clothing as well as giving back via charities and other eco-friendly methods. And to top it off, they are great to deal with. Friendly, efficient free trade coffee and windpowered too.
Take a look at the site HTnaturals.com or go ahead and click the banner ad on the sidebar.
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Bamboo is probably the most ecological source of one of the best textile fabrics around. It produces strong, color fast, cooler clothing and doesn't retain odors.
I highly recommend buying bamboo. It makes doing something for the environment look good!
I have to agree with Robert. If more people were aware of just how valuable bamboo is to our ecology we could make the world a greener place to live in!
6 Comments
Edboy
June 12, 2007 at 5:29 am
mike
June 12, 2007 at 8:27 am
Edboy
June 12, 2007 at 4:27 pm
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October 9, 2007 at 12:34 pm
Robert Green
December 15, 2007 at 1:40 pm
Scott
March 4, 2008 at 8:10 am
Do they shrink when washed?
The properties of bamboo fabric are alien to me…
It didn't shrink in the wash and I air dryed it, so I'm not sure about the drying process, but it's got cotton in it, so possibly.
They are sold out so I can’t buy to try out myself…
[…] inside Expo East, Eric and I met some of our partners on Leafygreen.info, such as HTnaturals, Amy’s Kitchen, Twist, Simple Shoes, Tom?s of Maine, New Leaf Tea, Sweet Leaf Tea, Seeds of […]
Bamboo is probably the most ecological source of one of the best textile fabrics around. It produces strong, color fast, cooler clothing and doesn't retain odors.
I highly recommend buying bamboo. It makes doing something for the environment look good!
Robert
Bamboo You
I have to agree with Robert. If more people were aware of just how valuable bamboo is to our ecology we could make the world a greener place to live in!
So go on, plant bamboo!