Measurements
|
A |
Chest width |
cm |
|
B |
Total length |
cm |
|
C |
Armhole |
cm |
Conversion Chart
| Size | EU | US | AU | JP |
|---|---|---|---|---|
XS |
34 |
0-2 |
6 |
100 |
S |
36 |
4 |
8 |
120 |
M |
38 |
6 |
10 |
140 |
L |
40-41 |
8 |
12 |
160 |
XL |
42 |
10 |
14-16 |
180 |
Alloy Body - Bamboo Jersey
Bamboo jersey body
Crewneck
Snap closure at bottom
Supportive for medium and small bust
Model wears a size S
94% Bamboo 6% Elastane
Made in Portugal
Fiber origin – Portugal
Spun in Portugal
Woven in Portugal
Sewn in Portugal
Bamboo viscose
Origin: China
Certificates: Oeko-Tex, FSC
- Viscose is a manmade fiber made of natural regenerated cellulose.
- The cellulose we use comes from bamboo or aloe vera
- Baserange’s bamboo is sourced from FSC-certified plantations. No chemical product is used on the plantations.
- Yarns are certified Oeko-tex, meaning the production process is approved as environmentally and socially responsible.
- The advantage of bamboo is that it grows fast, up to one foot per day. It can survive with rainwater as its only sustenance. It also doesn’t require fertilizers or pesticides.
- Bamboo uses only a third of the water that cotton consumes.
- As it is 100% cellulosic it is biodegradable in nature. Bamboo fiber decomposes without causing pollution.
- Breathable, warm, stretchy fiber.
- It also contributes to the reduction of C02 in the growth phase by acting as a carbon sink. Compared to a pine tree, bamboo can sequester up to five times the amount of carbon from the atmosphere.
- Processing bamboo viscose requires some harmful chemicals to dissolve the plant and transform it into a paste that can be spun into textile fibers.
- The cultivation of bamboo must be highly regulated to ensure growers are not adding fertilizer and/or pesticides to increase yields.
We recommend hand washing at a low temperature, max 30°C, but if you machine wash, always put your garment in a washing bag to prevent damage and use a delicate cycle. High heat and friction cause damage to this delicate fabric and lead to pilling on jerseys. Turn garments inside out to reduce friction on the surface. Use a pH-neutral laundry detergent.
Remove stains when you get them, but do not use bleach. To reduce washes, you can use a delicate fabric refreshing spray or steam.
Lightly pull/stretch the garment to straighten it before hanging it to dry. Do not tumble dry, as this causes shrinking and discoloration of the fabric.
Find more of our guidance for care here.