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  2. Editors Agree: These Incredibly Soft Sheets Will Put ... - AOL

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    Thanks to a blend of 80% microfiber and 20% bamboo-derived rayon, we found these sheets to be softer and more breathable than many cotton sheet sets that cost three times as much. By adding bamboo ...

  3. Bamboo textile - Wikipedia

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    A scarf made of bamboo yarn and synthetic ribbon. Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from bamboo fibres. While bamboo was historically used only for structural elements, such as bustles and the ribs of corsets, in recent years various technologies have been developed that allow bamboo fibre to be used for a wide range of textile and fashion applications.

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    The main difference here lies in their sources: Bamboo rayon is sourced from the plant’s cellulose, while bamboo viscose comes from the plant’s pulp, which makes it a bit silkier to the touch.

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    Retreat Bamboo Sheets. The luxe feel of these hotel-style sheets are enough to whisk you away. They're made from 100 percent bamboo lyocell, a sub category of bamboo rayon that uses non-toxic ...

  6. Rayon - Wikipedia

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    Rayon is a versatile fiber and is widely claimed to have the same comfort properties as natural fibers, although the drape and slipperiness of rayon textiles are often more like nylon. It can imitate the feel and texture of silk , wool , cotton , and linen .

  7. Textile - Wikipedia

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    Rayon is a manufactured fiber derived from plant pulp. [97] Different types of rayon can imitate feel and texture of silk, cotton, wool, or linen. Fibers from the stalks of plants, such as hemp, flax, and nettles, are also known as 'bast' fibers. Hemp fiber is yellowish-brown fiber made from the hemp plant.

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