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Organic Cotton Lace Brief

$24.00

Elevate your lingerie collection with True North's Lace Briefs. These elegant briefs combine style and sustainability, featuring delicate lace detailing and a comfortable fit. Crafted from eco-friendly organic cotton, they offer both luxury and a commitment to the environment. Perfect for everyday wear or special occasions, these panties provide a touch of sophistication while ensuring you feel great. Choose sustainable fashion that doesn’t compromise on quality or style. Order your pair today and experience the perfect blend of comfort and elegance.

Materials & Care
  • 95% Organic Cotton
  • 5% Elastane

  • GOTS Certified Organic Cotton
  • Machine wash cold with like colors
  • Tumble dry low
Sizing

You can check our size guide here.

Manufacturing

Made in Turkey

Returns & Exchanges

Free Shipping on all US & Canada orders over $100

Hassle-Free Returns: Free return on all US & Canada orders

Peace of Mind: 30-day free return policy on all orders

Certified Materials

All our products are made with Global Organic Textile Standard(GOTS) Certified materials in GOTS-Certified factories.

Non-Toxic Dyes

GOTS certification mandates eco-friendly processing, restrictions on toxic chemicals, and proper wastewater treatment.

Fit Satisfaction

Real people making great products to fit well and feel good at the same time.

Women's bra with a supportive band, made from organic materials, shown on a plain background. Comfortable and eco-friendly lingerie from True North. 1511-084

Why Albero Natur?

Protects you from harsh chemicals

GOTS Certified organic cotton

Protects from microplastics

Hormone-safe non-toxic materials

FAQs

WHAT IS ORGANIC COTTON?

Organic cotton is grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). It is cultivated using methods that prioritize soil health, water conservation, and biodiversity, making it a more environmentally friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional cotton.

WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF ORGANIC COTTON?

Promote Biodiversity: By eliminating toxic chemicals and synthetic fertilizers, organic cotton production promotes healthier ecosystems, reduces water pollution, and conserves biodiversity.

Improved human health: The absence of harmful substances in organic cotton cultivation minimizes the risk of health issues that can be caused by exposure to chemical residues, both for the farmers and the end user.

Enhanced sustainability: Organic cotton production supports sustainable farming practices that promote soil fertility, water conservation, and long-term ecological resilience.

Enhanced farmer autonomy and resilience: Organic farmers, utilizing botanical extracts and natural soil amendments, have less reliance on external inputs (e.g. pesticides and fertilizers). Additionally, necessary crop rotation ensures economic resiliency.

WHAT IS GOTS CERTIFICATION?

GOTS stands for Global Organic Textile Standard. GOTS is recognized as the world's leading processing standard for textiles made from organic fibers. It defines high-level environmental criteria along the entire organic textiles supply chain and requires compliance with social criteria as well.

The GOTS label is your assurance of sustainability and fairness in textiles. GOTS-certified products are organic, ethically made, environmentally friendly, and traceable.

WHAT IS GRS CERTIFICATION?

GRS stands for Global Recycled Standard. It aligns definitions of “recycled” across different applications, verifies recycled content in products, and gives brands and consumers a means to make informed buying decisions. GRS aims to reduce the harmful impact of production on people and the environment. It assures that products are processed in a more climate-friendly way.

WHERE IS THE PRODUCT MANUFACTURED?

Our products are manufactured in GOTS and GRS certified factories in Turkey and Egypt.

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