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Meet Natv, Your New Favourite Brand For Uber Comfy And Eco-Friendly Underwear

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What feels better than slipping on some super comfy undies that are also affordable? Knowing they are good for the planet too, that’s what. Nat’v Basics is an eco-friendly, sustainable and vegan underwear brand that designs everyday basics that are natural and toxin free. On a mission to make basics better, these undies should be your next staple buy.

Founded by Sandy Ronalds in 2019, Nat’v have already filled the underwear drawers of thousands of raving fans and are aiming to get B Corp Certified by the end of 2023 (meaning it’s recognised for putting people and the planet before profits). Their range of panties, bralettes, crops and bodysuits are designed to ensure you and your conscience can sit back and relax. Nat’v stay well clear of grubby supply chains, toxins and, most importantly, wedgies. Not just comfortable, they look good too, so you get to feel sexy about your body and the planet. Talk about win after win. 

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Nat’v takes a different approach to the fashion industry by making sustainability a forethought. Some of the pieces are made from renewable wood sources, some from recycled plastic and others from organic cotton farms or natural fibres. All of them are made with love for you and the planet. You get to strut around the house knowing you are contributing to reducing the carbon footprint left by the textile industry. 

So, if you like wearing underwear that feels like stepping into a cloud and not icky about where or how they were made, then Nat’v is the brand for you. The products are available in sizes S to XXXL, because of course they are as inclusive as they are sustainable. Plus, another panty perk is that they are super affordable with pieces starting from just $19. Catch us ordering an entire new wardrobe of these basics

Whilst they are labelled basics, there is nothing simple about the sophisticated, eco-friendly creation and love put into these undies. Check out the full collection here. 

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