Bonjour launches eco-friendly bamboo socks

Bonjour, a leading Indian sock brand, has introduced a new collection of eco-friendly bamboo socks. Made from sustainable bamboo fabric, these socks offer excellent breathability and natural odour resistance.

The odour-resistant feature comes from bamboo’s natural antibacterial properties. Along with the launch, Bonjour has initiated a “7 Days No Smell” campaign to highlight this unique benefit. In addition to preventing odour, these bamboo socks provide multiple advantages. The fabric is soft, airy, and aligns perfectly with the brand’s commitment to environmentally friendly practices.

Rajkumar Jain, Managing Director of Bonjour Socks, expressed his excitement about the new range, saying, “This launch reflects our dedication to innovation and sustainable solutions.” With this new launch, Bonjour Socks continues to strengthen its leadership in the Indian sock market, setting new standards in sustainability and innovation.

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