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Brook There
Brook There takes a minimalist approach to lingerie, using organic cotton and eco-friendly dyes to create simple, elegant pieces. Their commitment to sustainability extends beyond materials to local production, ensuring a low carbon footprint. Brook There's designs prove that conscious underwear can be both comfortable and stylish.
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Wear Huha
Wear Huha is revolutionizing intimate wear with their focus on vaginal health. Using innovative fabrics like cotton infused with zinc and algae, their underwear offers antimicrobial and pH-balancing properties. Huha's dedication to women's health and comfort, coupled with their eco-friendly practices, makes them a standout in the world of conscious intimates.
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Organic Basics
Organic Basics lives up to its name with a range of essentials made from organic and recycled materials. Their underwear line features GOTS certified organic cotton and innovative fabrics like SilverTech™ for odor control. With a strong commitment to ethical production, Organic Basics offers guilt-free comfort for everyday wear.
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Wama Underwear (Men)
WAMA brings the incredible benefits of hemp to men’s underwear. Known for its antibacterial and moisture-wicking properties, hemp creates underwear that's not only eco-friendly but also supremely comfortable.
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Nads Underwear
Nads tackles the hidden dangers of conventional men's underwear by using a blend of Modal® and organic cotton. Free from harmful substances like toxic dyes and BPA, their underwear prioritizes both health and comfort. Nads extends their commitment to sustainability to their plastic-free, recyclable packaging, offering a truly clean choice for conscious consumers.
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Pact
Pact offers a wide range of basics, including underwear, made from organic cotton. Their Fair Trade Certified™ factories ensure ethical production practices, while their use of GOTS certified organic cotton guarantees a soft, chemical-free fabric against your skin. Pact's affordable prices make conscious consumption accessible to a wider audience.
Note: While the information in this article is meant to be informative, they are simply opinions and we always recommend consulting with your personal practitioners, doctors & guides.