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Everything you need to know about bamboo and our bamboo socks. 

From keeping feet fresh, to the ethical and sustainability considerations behind why we at Fresh Feet Sock Co use bamboo fibre.

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It goes without saying that your socks should be one of the most important considerations when examining your foot health.


But there is appears to be one consistently reoccurring question – should you get socks made of bamboo or cotton?


Both are really common fibres that are used in a variety of clothing and fabric products. And quite often are both viewed as natural, easy to use fibres.


However, when we get down to the actual properties of each of the fibres, specifically the influence on temperature regulation, ventilation and softness, there are major differences.


Taking all this into consideration, let's get down to explaining the properties of these fibre and characteristics help decide and differentiate Bamboo vs Cotton.



So what are Cotton & Bamboo?


Cotton 


Cotton originates from a shrub, most native to areas in the tropical and subtropical climate.


Cotton shrubs produces a boll, which is actually classified as a fruit.


To extract the cotton fibre the boll’s harder protective case is broken and the cotton fibre is found enclosed.


This fibre can then be spun into thread or yarn and made into materials and fabrics and is one of the more widely used materials throughout the world.


Bamboo


Bamboo however is a member of the grass family, naitve to pretty much every country in the world.


This is due to its ability to survive in almost any climate.


The bamboo is broken up, dissolved and then pressed into fibres to be spun into yarn. It is this process and the natural sporelss fibres that creates it’s incredibly soft feel and comfort. 


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PROS & CONS OF COTTON


Although cotton has been the fibre of choice for some time for a lot of materials and clothing, there are quite a few negatives surrounding its use.


The main revolving around the environmental impacts involved in the growing of the fibre due to the need for heavy pesticide use & water irrigation. Further impacting this is the lack of durability of the fibre.


Unfortunately a lot of these negatives have been outweighed by the easy and inexpensive to manufacture the fibre.




PROS & CONS OF BAMBOO


Just like cotton, there are positives and negatives surrounding bamboo.


However, a majority of the pros are around the environmental sustainability of the fibre and its long-lasting nature. This creates an eco-friendly, durable and comfortable material.


Whereas it’s cons are more so surrounding the expense of manufacturing. This positioning it as a more sustainable and comfortable material that is slightly more cost.




As we can see from the above Bamboo is presenting a definitive case for becoming the fibre of choice for material now and into the future.


Previously, manufacturing abilities impeded the selection and choice of fibres in which material could be made from, but now with progression of manufacturing techniques there are more appropriate, sustainable and better choices available.


Many brands still choose cotton as their fabric of choice, and this may be due to the slightly easier and cheaper manufacturing.


However it is becoming abundantly clear that bamboo is a more sustainable, durable and comfortable option and why we choose to use bamboo as our fibre of choice.


Although for now, there may be more expense and challenge in the manufacturing of bamboo, we see this as a small price to pay for an all round better and more sustainable product.


So why pay more for an inferior fibre that has a negative impact on our environment?


We don’t understand either. 


Why not try our Fresh Feet Sock Co bamboo socks risk free?


We are sure that once you try the comfort and freedom you’ll never go back.

 
 
 

It’s a simple question we get asked a lot, but are bamboo socks good?


Well of course we are going to say they are. But don't just believe us. Let’s see what characteristics makes bamboo socks so good.



Thermoregulating


Bamboo socks provided a thermoregulating environment. 


What this means is that bamboo fibre naturally has the ability to act as an insulator to keep in heat and maintain temperature, just like a warm hug.





They also have the ability to breath and absorb moisture allowing for a cooling effect.





Start Soft, but gets Softer


Bamboo socks are so soft, yet get softer with wear and wash them.


An amazing feature that makes bamboo socks good, is the softness and comfort that is created through bamboo viscose.


Bamboo fabric naturally has no thread ends or spores. This means that they never develop a rough texture like other fabrics, due to the fact the viscose fibres don't split or pill.


Because of this, no thread is ever lost and continues to get softer in their fullness with wear and wash.


Ultimately meaning that you feet can wave goodbye to rubbing, irritation and friction.



Breathable & Moisture Wicking


Bamboo socks help keep feet dry.


Thanks to the natural construction of bamboo viscose, the fibre is super absorbent.


The bamboo material and fabric within the sock therefore wicks moisture and sweat away from the feet and skin. Leaving your feet dry and feeling fresh.


This is a major benefit of bamboo fibre in comparison to other fibres such as cotton and wool, which can leave moisture on the skin.



Odour Resistant


Bamboo socks help eliminate odours.


We believe that this alone makes bamboo socks so good.


Bamboo fibres are naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial.


It has actually been found that over 70% of odour-creating bacteria introduced to bamboo fabric was eliminated.


This decreases dramatically the likelihood of fungal and odour creating bacteria to be able to survive on the skin's surface, leaving your feet fresh, free and odourless. 




And these are just a start.


We have also detailed more of these benefits here to help outline why our fresh feet sock co bamboo socks are so good.


Still don’t believe us that bamboo socks are good, take advantage of our Comfort Guarantee and try your first pair risk free!



 
 
 

Updated: Mar 8, 2021


Hot, sweaty & smelly feet? Been there? Most of us have!


If you had to guess what the sweetest part of your body was, where would you pick?


There is no surprise that our feet come in at #1.




Why are our feet so sweaty? 🤷‍♂️


Our feet are naturally sweaty due to one of their main functions in keeping our body healthy and comfortable.


It’s a little thing called Thermoregulation.


Thermoregulation simply put, is the body's way to be able to maintain and regulate its temperature. 


With regards to the feet, this typically involves the process of cooling down.


Sweat enables this by being evaporated from the skin, which has the effect of cooling the skin’s surface. 


For sweat to be evaporated from the surface of the skin we need airflow, and this is where the issues with hot, sweaty & smelly feet begins.




Are hot, sweaty feet common?


1 in 20 people suffer from hyperhidrosis, a condition where individuals have excessively sweaty feet.


When we pair this with many traditional such as cotton and synthetic combinations which can impede airflow to the feet. We create a moist, hot & sweaty environment. 



What can we do to decrease hot, sweaty feet?


This is where bamboo socks can help!


Bamboo enables natural airflow to the feet and has greater moisture wicking properties than comparable fibres.


Bamboo socks have this ability, due to the presence of micro ventilating gaps found naturally in the structure of bamboo fibre. Ultimately this ventilation allows for a breezy and cool environment to be created.


So for a cool and breezy friend in the fight against hot, sweaty & smelly feet, think our soft, light & comfy bamboo socks.


Your feet will thank you for it.




Citation:

Morrison, S. F. (2016). Central control of body temperature. F1000Research, 5.


Motawe, M., Havelka, A., & Kůs, Z. (2012). Thermophysiological investigation of cotton fabrics and viscose fabrics made from bamboo plants. ACC JOURNAL XVIII, 1, 49-57.

 
 
 
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