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Sexy green bras

Posted by Siel in consumerism, environment (Tuesday July 11, 2006 at 12:19 pm)

Sexy green bras are hard to find. Like really hard.

In my research, I found organic bras that were straightout unsexy: Decent Exposures and Cottonfieldusa. Dude, no.

Luckily, I got some leads from the Tuesday questions comments, which took me to Blue Canoe, avaliable at all sorts of lil etailers. My fave’s the Crossover Bra, left, made of 90% organic cotton and 10% lycra.

Patagonia has some cute stuff too: I especially like the Tiny Bra, right, made of recyclable Capilene.

But I was thinking more sexy than cute — The above are cute, not sexy so much, unless you think cute’s sexy, which I suppose it is sometimes.

The closest I could get to what I was looking for were Gaiam bras, namely the Unwired Back Closure, left, and the Organic Underwire Bra — both made of 90% organic cotton and 10% spandex.

I’ll be buying one of those soon. But at the moment, I have serious UK envy.

Why? The UK company enamore, a company making clothes from organic and recycled fabrics, is super sexy too (via Treehugger). For proof, see pic right.

I wanted one of these bras so bad that I emailed them asking if they shipped to the US, and how much it cost.

The bad news — Shipping to the US alone costs around £12. Each bra runs about £42. The total, £54, converts to about $99.65.

Which, okay, is still more affordable than La Perla’s designer stuff. But still. Damn.

If anyone in the UK wants to buy one of these for me, I wear a 34B. You can buy enamore via The Natural Store if you live in the UK; otherwise, you’ll need to email them to work out shipping deets.

US entrepreneurs — get on the making of sexy green bras.

In the meantime, girlies, here are deets from Bitch Ph.D. on how to make your current bras last longer, and how to buy a bra you’ll wanna keep for a long long time.

Still reading? Then waste some mo’ time reading about the Warm Biz Bra in Japan –

Update, 7/28/06: Rachel & Ismat of The Natural Store wrote to say they’ve worked out a new deal: Now, getting pretty enamore undies costs £6-£8 for shipping to the US. They also said that enamore’s stuff’s price is higher cuz they’re handmade, and the vintage material have to be resourced often –

Update, 5/13/07: Find green undies here.

Update, 2/21/08: I found and bought a new organic bra from Ecoland, sold at Whole Foods!

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6 comments for Sexy green bras »

  1. Well, thanks Siel, that Bitch Ph.d. post was a fun time sucker!

    Comment by Lisa — July 11, 2006 @ 3:00 pm

  2. As difficult as it is to find nice green bras, it is downright impossible to find them in larger cup sizes. *sigh* I would probably just be happy with a regular bra that fit well and did not disintegrate in a matter of months. The search continues…

    Comment by Erica — July 11, 2006 @ 3:49 pm

  3. Yes, yes, we top-heavy women are doomed to more utilitarian styles. My faves are at Title 9, run by women, many athletes: http://www.titlenine.com/

    Comment by Nuthatch — July 12, 2006 @ 3:36 am

  4. I’m really bummed about the organic underwear options out there–they’re all so practical, functional, and terribly boring. Didja see enamore’s panties? Very very lovely. Major UK envy.

    Comment by Jasmin — July 12, 2006 @ 3:25 pm

  5. Jasmin — We should start a bicoastal company — If only I could sew –

    Comment by Siel — July 14, 2006 @ 8:15 pm

  6. OMG. You are so right about Decent Exposures. It’s a good example of how NOT TO SELL your products. I felt bad and a little embarrassed by the sad state of the models. At least stand up straight!

    Comment by Allyson — May 22, 2007 @ 10:04 am

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