sustainable underwear to my heart and buttocks – Eline Rey

It’s not because the topic wasn’t explicitly discussed here before, that it’s automatically a less important aspect of our wardrobe. On the contrary! You can also make responsible choices when it comes to underwear. As with clothing, the range here is huge. Recently I became acquainted with a – for me – new label from Belgium: NDRWR, a sub-brand of the Woody group. I would like to share more regarding that recent discovery.

Until a month ago there was one basic underwear label that might fulfill my expectations when it comes to fit, comfort, quality and durability. Until I gave another underwear label a chance to convince me: NDRWR. After testing different silhouettes for a while, it now feels good to release my reflection on you. Here we go!

  • At this underwear label, they opted for one neutral color palette, which is not only timeless, but above all can be worn unobtrusively under our clothing. I chose black myself, since 90% of my underpants drawer consists of that color and it can be combined endlessly.
  • In terms of silhouettes, they opted for the traditional shapes: slips, hipsters, strings, boxers en tops. With the exception of the tops, all underwear is sold in pairs.
  • Unfortunately, what is not yet standard in the responsible clothing world, and what immediately struck me with this label, is the fact that there is a wide range of sizes is available. From XS to XXL. As a result, they not only appeal to a larger target audience. It also makes it clear to me that inclusivity is an important part of their mission.
  • NDRWR’s underwear is made of 93% lyocell. In terms of feel, this is a heavenly soft fabric that should still feel the same following dozens of washes. I hope to be able to confirm that shortly. If there is no spontaneous update from my side regarding this, you can always contact me via Instagram to address.
  • In a nutshell, the substance is ‘Lyocell’ more environmentally friendly than the traditional viscose and cotton, softer than silk and a very breathable fabric. For those who, like me, exercise several times a week, that is a great advantage!
  • An aspect that a large part of you hold in high esteem is the price of responsible clothing. NDRWR made a deliberate effort to keep the items affordable hold. I can even tell you that it is 35% cheaper than the underwear label that I have not deviated from until today for my basics.

Did you already know NDRWR? On their website you will find (at article level) not only a handy overview of their sizes, or background information regarding the materials they use, but also a number of practical facts when it comes to washing your underwear.


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