What Makes Bamboo Fabric So Soft?

Bamboo fabric feels noticeably different the moment you touch it — almost silky, with a drape and lightness that cotton simply can't match. But that softness isn't accidental. It comes down to the structure of the fibre itself.

It Starts With How Bamboo Is Processed

Most bamboo sleepwear (including your Georgia Rylan and Bob's Sleepwear Co. lines) is made from bamboo viscose, sometimes called bamboo rayon. To make it, the hard bamboo plant is broken down into a pulp, and the natural cellulose fibres are extracted and spun into incredibly fine, smooth threads. It's that fine thread structure — much finer than a typical cotton fibre — that gives bamboo fabric its signature silky feel against the skin.

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Think of it this way: the finer the fibre, the more fibres fit into each thread, and the smoother the surface of the fabric becomes. Cotton fibres are naturally shorter and have a slightly rougher surface under a microscope. Bamboo fibres are longer and rounder, which means they lay flat against each other with far less friction — and that's what your skin feels as softness.

It Gets Softer With Every Wash

One of the most-loved things customers notice about bamboo is that it doesn't pill, stiffen, or scratch over time the way cotton can. That's because bamboo fibres don't have the same microscopic barbs that cotton fibres do. Those little barbs on cotton are what cause fabric to grab onto itself in the wash and form pills. Bamboo's smoother fibre profile means the threads stay intact, and the fabric actually relaxes and softens further with each wash cycle.

It Feels Cool Even When It Isn't Cold

Part of what makes bamboo feel so soft is also related to its thermal properties. Bamboo is naturally temperature-regulating, meaning it draws warmth away from your skin in summer and retains a little in cooler months. That cooling effect on the skin contributes to the sensation of softness — when a fabric doesn't trap heat against your body, it feels lighter and gentler, even if the thread count is the same as something warmer. Shop our lightweight bamboo summer pajamas if you run warm at night.

It's Naturally Smooth, Not Chemically Softened

A lot of "ultra soft" fabrics on the market achieve their softness through chemical fabric softeners applied during manufacturing — softness that washes out over time. Bamboo's softness is structural. It's baked into the fibre itself, which is why that luxury feel doesn't fade after 20 washes the way cheap alternatives do. For sleepwear especially, this matters enormously — you want something that still feels indulgent a year from now, not just on day one.

Why It's Especially Good Next to Skin

Because bamboo fibres are so fine and smooth, bamboo fabric has almost no friction against skin. This makes it particularly wonderful for people with sensitive skin, eczema, or anyone who finds standard cotton irritating at night. It also means it doesn't create that scratchy, bunched-up feeling that wakes you up when you roll over in the night — it just moves with you.


The Bottom Line

Bamboo feels so soft because its fibres are naturally finer, rounder, and smoother than cotton — creating a fabric surface that lies flat, drapes beautifully, wicks moisture away, and only gets better with washing. It's not a marketing claim. It's just fibre science. Shop our bamboo pajama sets and feel the difference for yourself.

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Jeanie Borremans | ECommerce Manager, Brand Developement

Jeanie has spent over 20 years in Canadian retail — from the buying floors at Hudson's Bay to production, design, and everything in between. A graduate of Olds College (Retail Fashion Marketing & Management) and Toronto Metropolitan University (Buying), she's worked across virtually every layer of the industry with some of Canada's most recognisable retailers. These days, Jeanie channels all of that into Cloud Nine Pajamas, where she oversees the online store and helps with the design and production of the Georgia Rylan and Bob's Sleepwear Co. bamboo collections for retail and wholesale. She once wrote about fashion for Canadian magazines — and apparently still has a lot to say.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bamboo Fabric

Is bamboo fabric really softer than cotton?

Yes — bamboo fabric is softer than cotton, and the difference is noticeable from the first touch. Bamboo viscose fibres are naturally finer and rounder than cotton fibres, which creates a smoother, silkier fabric surface with significantly less friction against your skin. This is why bamboo pajamas, bamboo sleepwear, and bamboo loungewear are consistently rated as the softest sleepwear option by customers with sensitive skin. Unlike cotton, which can feel rough or stiff, bamboo has a natural drape and softness that rivals high-end modal and silk — at a fraction of the cost.

Does bamboo fabric stay soft after washing?

Yes — bamboo fabric gets softer with every wash, which is one of the most-loved qualities of bamboo sleepwear. Cotton fibres have microscopic barbs that cause pilling, stiffening, and fabric degradation over time. Bamboo fibres are naturally smooth, so they don't grab or pill in the wash. Instead, the fabric relaxes and becomes even more supple with repeated washing. If you're looking for the best pajamas that stay soft long-term, bamboo is the clear winner over cotton, microfiber, or fleece.

Is bamboo sleepwear good for sensitive skin?

Absolutely — bamboo sleepwear is one of the best fabric choices for sensitive skin, eczema-prone skin, and anyone who overheats at night. The ultra-fine, smooth fibres create minimal friction against the skin, reducing irritation and night-time discomfort. Bamboo is also naturally hypoallergenic and moisture-wicking, pulling heat and sweat away from the body to keep you cool and dry. For people searching for the best pajamas for sensitive skin, eczema sleepwear, or cooling pajamas for hot sleepers, bamboo viscose is consistently the top-recommended fabric by dermatologists and sleep specialists.

Is bamboo fabric naturally soft or chemically treated?

Bamboo fabric's softness is 100% structural — it comes from the natural properties of the bamboo viscose fibre itself, not from chemical softeners or fabric treatments. Many "ultra soft" fabrics on the market use chemical finishes that wash out after a few cycles, leaving the fabric feeling rough and worn. Bamboo pajamas stay soft because the fibre is inherently smooth at a microscopic level. This makes bamboo one of the best sustainable sleepwear options for people who want long-lasting softness without synthetic additives — ideal for those searching for natural sleepwear, chemical-free pajamas, or eco-friendly loungewear.