There’s a reason bralettes have become so popular in recent years: they are soft and gentle on your skin, gently supporting your curves rather than shoving them into predetermined shapes. There is no hardware or restricting metals inside these bras, and they are sweet and romantic in design—wearing one is like your secret throughout the day. We’ve found five pretty ones made ethically from organic materials. Organic bralettes for every day of the week, perhaps?
1. Scallop Mesh Lace Bra by Bazsarózsa
Made from organic cotton jersey and produced in New York City, Bazsarózsa focused on the subtle and sexy details that are often overlooked in what we wear underneath. Bazsarózsa (baj-sha roj-sha) is the Hungarian word for peony flower and also the designer’s last name. We love the simply romantic design of this organic bralette.
Bazsarozsa, $66
2. Organic Bralette by Only Hearts
Simple and sweet, this bralette is made using 100% organic pima cotton, and produced ethically in Peru near the farms the cotton was sourced from.
Only Hearts, $37
3. Sweet Juliet Chantilly by Luva Huva
Luva Huva makes beautifully sensual organic lingerie, and all their pieces are equally desirable. This Sweet Juliet Chantilly is made with lace, bamboo rayon and organic cotton by hand in London.
Luva Huva, $63
4. Bra by Charini
Handcrafted from start to finish with the perfect amount of support, wearing a Charini bra is like a vacation in and of itself. Designer Charini Suriyage excludes elastics, plastics, harmful dying, and metal from her products, sourcing all materials via fair trade policies in her native country of Sri Lanka.
Yoox, $158
5. Gamma Triangle Bralette by Clare Bare
Clare Bare started out a love from vintage fabrics and ended as a playful eco-lingerie. Specializing in organic bralettes and undies made from bamboo rayon jersey and vintage materials, Clare Bare’s designs are always unique and their form flatters all body types.
Clare Bare, $60
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images from the brands, top collage by Juliette Donatelli