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Why BAM Clothing Is More Than Just Soft Clothes

Hey,

I want to share a brand that’s truly changed how I think about the clothes I wear – BAM Clothing. It’s not just another activewear label; it feels like a mission I can get behind.

It all started with one man, David, and a plant. Back in 2006, David discovered how incredibly soft and sustainable bamboo was and decided to build a business around it. He started from his garage, driven by a simple belief: we can offer excellent products and have fun, but sustainability must be at the core. That spirit still runs through the company today, even with a team of 70.

For me, this story matters. It means the brand wasn’t founded just to sell, but to do something good. And “good” here starts with bamboo. Did you know bamboo is a superhero plant? It absorbs five times more carbon than trees, needs no pesticides, and uses far less water than cotton. When you wear a BAM piece, you’re wearing a fabric that’s kind to your skin and the planet.

But BAM doesn’t stop at just using a great material. Knowing David is a champion pole-vaulter who “likes to set the bar high” explains a lot. They’ve set a breathtaking goal: to become Impact Positive by 2030. This isn’t just about reducing their carbon to zero. It’s about fair wages for every person in their supply chain, zero waste to landfill, and zero water waste. They aim to give back more than they take.

That’s the part that resonates with me most. In a world where the fashion industry is a major polluter, here’s a company that says, “This is what we got into business for in the first place.” They’re on a passionate mission to prove a clothing company can be a force for immense good.

So, if you’re looking for activewear that’s super-soft, breathable, and performs brilliantly, you’ll love BAM. But if you also want your purchases to support transparency, radical responsibility, and hope for a better industry, then you’ll believe in BAM.

I’m excited to support them on this journey, and I think you will be too.

Explore their conscious collections here: BAM Clothing