Organic Bras

🌿Here you will find the best organic and sustainable bras made by responsible brands!

Avoid supporting polluting brands that make conventional or greenwashing bras made with toxic material for their profits at the expense of our skin, planet, workers, and community.

Conventional Bras

There are a few very powerful individuals who take advantage of something that is shared with the rest of humanity for their interest and that is the planet! They make cheap products, made with toxic materials, pollute the environment, they exploit the labor and then sell these to us!

​Avoid conventional bras made with: 

 

❌ Synthetic material: polyester, nylon, acrylic, spandex, rayon, or polyamide. They are all petroleum-derived! These clothing release 9MILLION plastic microfibers into the ocean every time we wash them. They make up 35% of the primary microplastics found in the oceans!🌎

❌ Conventional Cotton: is considered the world’s dirtiest crop due to its heavy use of pesticides. Conventional cotton requires farmers to purchase seeds every year from AG chemical companies like Monsanto. Roundup Ready Cotton (RR Cotton), has been genetically modified to survive the herbicide weapon called glyphosate Roundup, invented by Monsanto. Resulting in predictable consequences of stronger weed resistance to glyphosate, which in turn led to an increase in pesticide use. The glyphosate rate of application per crop year has tripled on cotton farms. 

Avoid conventional cotton of any kind. Any cotton brand without the Organic Certification seal is considered conventional = toxic.

DO YOU KNOW: It takes 713 gallons of water to make a non-organic t-shirt. 713 gallons of water is enough for a person to drink for 900 days. 🌎 Conventional cotton is considered the dirtiest crop in the world with its 16% insecticide and 7% pesticide use on the planet! You can reduce this environmental and social impact by choosing certified organic cotton. 

❌ Avoid fast-fashion brands: they are polluting our planet!

Greenwashing Bras

Avoid greenwashing brands. Greenwashing is when a brand pretends to be natural, and green when it is not. It is a misleading marketing strategy to puc the customers to buy their products,

 

❌ Greenwashing Cotton: Even if they claim “organic” or “natural”  cotton, if they don’t display the GOTS Certified seal, they may have something to hide.

❌ Recycled synthetic material: it still releases microplastic when washing 

❌ Controversial manufactory: dresses made by exploiting child labor and in other unfair environments 

❌ Viscose AKA Rayon: Viscose Rayon is responsible for deforestation in Indonesia

Every year, 3.2 billion trees are cut down to make paper packaging or fabrics such as rayon and viscose.

Viscose fabric is made from cellulose that’s been extracted from the bark, wood, or leaves of plants. It’s most often made from bamboo, pine, or eucalyptus trees. Viscose is used to make clothing (especially loungewear and activewear), sheets, and bedding. Viscose is toxic: chemicals are then used to break down cellulose so it can be spun into viscose—some of which are toxic. One of the most ubiquitous, and dangerous, is carbon disulfide.​

❌ Bamboo viscose: avoid Bamboo viscose AKA Bamboo rayon: It is a bio-based semi-synthetic material created from cellulose fibers from bamboo. Even though bamboo is grown without pesticides, it is made into viscose which requires toxic chemicals (chemicals carbon disulfide, solvents such as sodium hydroxide — a.k.a caustic soda) and a polluting process. Plus it is mostly made in China! Therefore bamboo viscose is greenwashing 

❌ Modal: avoid viscose that has been made using a closed-loop production process. This more sustainable process also tends to lead to slightly stronger, more durable fabrics.

❌ Lyocell: avoid Lyocell the processing also omits certain harmful chemicals altogether.

❌ Lenzing: avoid Lenzing, it is a fiber production company based in Austria. 

❌ Tencel: avoid Tencel, it is Lenzing’s trademarked version of lyocell or modal yarn

Certified Organic Bras

Organic bras are made with all-natural, safer material that respects us, our skin, the farmer, workers, and the planet

✅ GOTS Certified Organic Textile: GOTS is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria. The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) was created to set criteria for how fibers and textiles must be ginned, knitted, woven, dyed, manufactured, and labeled.

 

GOTS seal Certified Organic logo

 

​You can find GOTS Certified Organic Cotton bras and GOTS Certified Organic Silk bras. They are rare since they need to go through a strict certification process so not many brands are qualified to achieve that. 

 

Get familiar with the logo, spot it on  👗clothingbed sheetskitchen towels, 🧖‍♀️bath towelslinen, 🧦socksrobespajamas, 👩‍🍼baby clothes, and more.

🍃By choosing only GOTS-certified organic, we are sending a clear message to the toxic and greenwashing cotton companies: their marketing strategies are not working with us. By not supporting their brands, we are reshaping the market for better and more responsible products. 🌎

GOTS Certified Organic Cotton 

Who else is a fan of organic clothing like I am!? The best cotton you can get is GOTS Certified Organic.

The water consumption of organic cotton is 91% lower than conventional cotton. ☁️Certified GOTS organic cotton is made without toxic chemicals and pesticides. It protects the soil and 💦water (91% less water used) and energy⚡️ (62% less energy), while 👩‍🌾protecting farmers who work the crop! 🍃It is incredibly soft and durable, compared to conventional cotton. Organic cotton even prevents skin rash and protects delicate skin, especially with babies! Once you try organic cotton you won’t go back! I just placed another order!!😉 

How to find organic cotton?

🍃When the item displays the “GOTS” – Global Organic Textile Standard – logo on the merchandise. 

The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is the worldwide leading textile processing standard for organic fibers, including ecological and social criteria, backed up by independent certification of the entire textile supply chain.  The standard covers the processing, manufacturing, packaging, labeling, trading, and distribution of all textiles made from at least 70% certified organic natural fibers.  The aim of the standard is to ensure the organic status of textiles, from harvesting the raw materials, through environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing up to labeling.

 

💚 When I decided to wear more Organic Cotton, I started to look for Certified Organic bras and look at what I found! They are listed on this page below!

All are made with GOTS Certified Cotton. Brands carry the certification that doesn’t allow pesticides or insecticides in their cotton, their dyes cannot contain toxic material and the production has to follow strict environmental rules. Making these items completely sustainable.  💗

 

On this page, you will find the best organic and safest bras on the market including for those who want Allergies-free, spandex-free, latex-free bras options! Wash your organic bras with an approved organic laundry detergent.

I am determined to support only companies that care about us and the planet. Here you can find my favorite GOTS Certified Organic Brands!

 

My top recommendations are:

 

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