Comfy Period Undies, Now At A Comfy Price: Look Out For These Sustainable Period Undies
If you’re not quick to pounce on new products, you may still be yet to dip your toes in the world of sustainable, reusable period
If you’re not quick to pounce on new products, you may still be yet to dip your toes in the world of sustainable, reusable period
Mindfully made? Check. Environmental focus? Check. Giving back to the community? Check. New Zealand-based intimates brand NISA keeps kicking goals, so we were excited to
Organic cotton nursing bras are a great option for your breastfeeding journey and offer a number of benefits for the wearer. For one, the natural
There are few things in life that truly make you feel beautiful. I’m talking freshly-shaved-legs-on-clean-sheets beautiful. But new, natural fibre undies are definitely up there.
Excessive tampons and landfill-clogging liners be gone. Period underwear is the new, environmentally friendly and, thanks to Wunderthings, stylish option for your period. And while
Update: Lela Lingerie has since stopped production. Made in Sydney to be worn down under, Lela Lingerie creates comfortable cotton intimates that make conscious consumption
Brisbane-based brand Active Truth first built its foundations of inclusive sizing and designs in its activewear. Now, much to the excitement of the brand’s cult
Boody’s journey began with the yearning to “design a more superior essential”. The Sydney-based brand was formed by two families in 2012 – and their
Update: Jackfruit the Label is currently closed. If you’re lucky enough to have had your luggage lost or stolen on an international trip, you’ll resonate
For Sydney-based intimates brand Mighty Good Basics, the name says it all. The brand was born out of a “disheartening search for ethically made, environmentally
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