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As global demand for sustainable apparel continues to rise, Bamboo Hemp Jersey has emerged as one of the most technically compelling and commercially relevant fabric innovations available today. This guide explores the fiber science, construction parameters, performance characteristics, and end-use applications that make this fabric a preferred choice for eco-conscious brands worldwide.
Consumer scrutiny of supply chains and raw material origins has pushed brands to seek fabrics that satisfy both performance requirements and verifiable sustainability credentials. Bamboo and hemp independently address many of these concerns; blended into a single jersey knit, they deliver a synergistic profile that neither fiber achieves alone.
According to industry analysts, natural-fiber blends that combine comfort with low environmental impact are among the fastest-growing segments in the premium knit fabric market. Manufacturers that specialise in linen, hemp, and blended knits are seeing particularly strong demand from European and North American brands targeting the sustainable-fashion segment.
The benchmark formulation for commercial Bamboo Hemp Jersey — as produced under item reference SD2108238 by Zhejiang Guocheng Linen Knitting Co., Ltd — is a 70/30 bamboo-to-hemp blend. Each component plays a distinct structural and functional role.
The majority bamboo component is typically processed as bamboo viscose (also known as bamboo rayon), derived by dissolving bamboo cellulose into a regenerated fiber. This process yields a filament with a cross-section that is naturally porous and micro-grooved, providing the fabric with exceptional moisture transport, a silky hand feel, and inherent antibacterial activity attributable to the compound "bamboo kun." The high proportion ensures the jersey remains soft enough for direct skin contact and for applications such as intimate wear or infant clothing.
The minority hemp component provides structural reinforcement. Hemp bast fibers have a high cellulose content (around 70–78%) and a degree of polymerisation that gives them tensile strength significantly greater than cotton at equivalent linear densities. At a 30% inclusion rate, hemp increases abrasion resistance, reduces pilling risk, and imparts the slight textural variation that distinguishes this fabric visually and tactilely from purely synthetic or purely bamboo alternatives. Hemp cultivation also requires no pesticides and minimal water compared with cotton, strengthening the fabric's overall sustainability narrative.
| Property | Bamboo Fiber (70%) | Hemp Fiber (30%) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary benefit | Softness, moisture management, antibacterial | Strength, durability, UV resistance |
| Cellulose content | ~73% | ~75% |
| Water requirement (crop) | Very low (self-regenerating root system) | Low (rain-fed in most climates) |
| Pesticide requirement | None | None |
| Biodegradability | Yes | Yes |
| Tensile strength | Moderate | High |
| Natural antibacterial | Yes (bamboo kun) | Partial |
The following table captures the key construction parameters of the flagship Bamboo Hemp Jersey produced at the Guocheng facility in Tongxiang City, Zhejiang Province.
| Parameter | Value | Significance |
|---|---|---|
| Item No. | SD2108238 | Unique product reference for ordering |
| Composition | 70% Bamboo / 30% Hemp | Optimised comfort-to-strength ratio |
| Fabric type | Single jersey knit | Smooth face, slight stretch, fluid drape |
| Width | 160 cm | Wide layout for efficient marker making |
| Weight | 220 g/m² | Medium weight — year-round versatility |
| Yarn count | 32S | Fine count for smooth texture and structure |
The "S" (English cotton count) system measures how many 840-yard lengths of yarn weigh one pound. A 32S count indicates a relatively fine, lightweight yarn. For this blend, 32S produces a jersey with a smooth, close-knit structure that minimises surface hairiness while still allowing the natural textural variation inherent to hemp to remain perceptible. This count also supports good stitch definition, which is essential when the fabric is used in flatlock or coverseam constructions common in activewear.
At 220 g/m², the fabric sits at the boundary between lightweight and mid-weight jersey, making it suitable for T-shirts and tops in temperate conditions as well as layering pieces in cooler weather. The 160 cm width is particularly valuable for cut-and-sew operations with wide pattern pieces such as full-length dresses or wide-body sweatshirts, reducing seam placements and improving fabric yield per metre.

| Performance Area | Rating | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Softness / Hand Feel | Excellent | Comparable to fine cotton modal; suitable for sensitive skin |
| Moisture Wicking | Excellent | Bamboo's micro-groove structure accelerates capillary transport |
| Breathability | Very Good | Open single-jersey structure promotes airflow |
| Antibacterial / Odour Control | Good | Inherent bamboo kun activity; no chemical finishing required |
| Durability / Abrasion Resistance | Very Good | Hemp bast fibers significantly reinforce wash-cycle longevity |
| Stretch & Recovery | Moderate | Jersey knit provides ~20–30% stretch; no spandex required for casual use |
| Pilling Resistance | Good | Hemp's long fiber length reduces pill formation versus short-staple cotton |
| Colorfastness | Good | Bamboo cellulose accepts reactive dyes well at moderate bath temperatures |
Sustainability is not a marketing claim for this fabric — it is embedded in the raw material supply chain. Both bamboo and hemp are annual or fast-cycle crops that sequester carbon, require no synthetic pesticides, and regenerate without replanting. When the textile is eventually discarded, both fiber types biodegrade under standard composting conditions, completing a closed material loop.
Zhejiang Guocheng Linen Knitting Co., Ltd holds a portfolio of third-party certifications relevant to buyers who need documented sustainability claims for their own product labelling, including GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), OCS (Organic Content Standard), GRS (Global Recycled Standard), RWS (Responsible Wool Standard), and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100. These cover both organic fibre traceability and the absence of harmful residues in the finished fabric — both critical requirements for brands selling into the EU and North American markets.
The combination of softness, durability, and natural moisture management makes Bamboo Hemp Jersey adaptable across several apparel categories.
| Application | Garment Types | Key Benefit Utilised |
|---|---|---|
| Casualwear | T-shirts, lightweight tops, tunics | Softness, breathability, natural aesthetics |
| Activewear | Yoga tops, base layers, running tees | Moisture wicking, stretch, odour resistance |
| Loungewear & Sleepwear | Pyjama sets, robes, sleep tees | Skin-friendly softness, temperature regulation |
| Sustainable Fashion | Capsule collection pieces, zero-waste pattern items | Biodegradable, certifiable, natural dye compatible |
| Children's Wear | Bodysuits, leggings, soft outerwear | Hypoallergenic properties, gentle on sensitive skin |
Proper care is essential to preserve the technical properties of Bamboo Hemp Jersey over its service life. The following guidance applies to the SD2108238 specification.
Washing: Machine wash on a gentle cycle using cold or lukewarm water (max 30°C). Hot water degrades bamboo cellulose faster and can cause dimensional shrinkage of up to 5–8% in untreated fabric.
Drying: Air dry flat to retain shape. If machine drying is necessary, use the lowest heat setting. Avoid tumble drying at high temperatures.
Detergents: Use pH-neutral, biodegradable detergents. Chlorine bleach will irreversibly damage bamboo fibers; optical brighteners are unnecessary given the fabric's natural luminosity.
Ironing: If required, iron at a low temperature with steam. Hemp naturally relaxes and softens with each wash, reducing the frequency of ironing over time.
Storage: Store folded rather than hung to avoid distortion of the knit structure over time.
Some natural texture variation between panels is inherent to hemp-containing fabrics and reflects the authentic character of the natural fiber — it is not a manufacturing defect.
Buyers sourcing Bamboo Hemp Jersey often explore complementary fabrics from the Guocheng range. The table below maps related products to their key construction parameters for rapid comparison.
| Product | Composition | Weight (g/m²) | Width (cm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Linen Cotton Single Jersey | 55% Linen / 45% Cotton | 185 | 138 |
| 100% Linen Single Jersey | 100% Linen | 150 | 150 |
| Cotton Linen Terry | 80% Cotton / 20% Linen | 130 | 175 |
| Hemp Polyester Jersey | 55% Hemp / 45% Polyester | 180 | 160 |
| Modal Linen Single Jersey | 70% Modal / 30% Linen | 180 | 160 |
| Linen Viscose Single Jersey | 55% Linen / 45% Viscose | 180 | 145 |
Zhejiang Guocheng Linen Knitting Co., Ltd was established in 2011 and is headquartered in Tongxiang City, Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province — a region historically central to China's textile industry. The company was among the first in China to develop large-scale production of knitted linen fabrics, and it has maintained a leading position in that segment for over a decade.
With a production site covering 34,000 m², a workforce of 150 skilled employees, and an annual output capacity of approximately 5,000 tonnes, Guocheng operates at a scale that supports both standard and custom orders for global brands. Approximately 70% of finished products are exported to Europe and North America, with established customer relationships across Brazil, Peru, Chile, the United States, the United Kingdom, India, and beyond.
The company holds certifications including GOTS, OCS, GRS, RWS, and OEKO-TEX® Standard 100, providing buyers with the documentation required to substantiate sustainability claims in their own markets. The full product portfolio spans wool and cashmere knits, linen and hemp blends, cotton, lyocell, modal, and bamboo derivatives, as well as dedicated organic and recycled content lines.
Bamboo Hemp Jersey represents a technically sound and commercially compelling answer to the apparel industry's growing demand for fabrics that perform well, last long, and carry a credible sustainability story. The 70/30 bamboo-to-hemp ratio in the SD2108238 specification achieves a carefully calibrated balance: the bamboo fraction delivers the softness and moisture performance that consumers expect, while the hemp fraction adds the structural robustness and natural character that distinguishes this fabric from cheaper alternatives. At 220 g/m², 160 cm wide, in a 32S single jersey construction, it is a versatile base cloth ready for a wide range of garment categories — from everyday T-shirts to technical activewear.
As one of China's pioneering producers of knitted natural-fiber blends, Zhejiang Guocheng Linen Knitting Co., Ltd continues to refine this fabric and expand its portfolio of linen and hemp blends in response to evolving market requirements. Brands looking to elevate their sustainable sourcing strategy will find a knowledgeable and certified manufacturing partner at zjgcmfz.com.