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All your ethical lingerie under one ‘green’ roof from Figleaves

Submitted by Mrs Green on Thursday, 6 March 2008 Loading Add to favourites  No Comment

green knickers organic cotton and hemp ethical lingerieFigleaves, the world’s largest online seller of lingerie have launched their long-awaited ‘Green leaves’ section - their dedicated department for green products.

Now you can buy your favourite eco underwear under one roof and indulge in some ‘guilt free shopping’

Figleaves stock the gorgeous Enamore range (organic silk, organic cotton and soya jersey), Eco Boudoir, where sustainably produced hemp and bamboo are used to create ‘luxury with a conscience’, the fun ‘Green Knickers‘ range made from organic cotton and hemp and everyone’s favourite eco fashion pioneers ‘People Tree‘.
Enamore organic cotton shorty
Figleaves offer FREE returns if items do not fit, so now you can try things out in the comfort of your own home without getting penalised if you need to send things back.

For the men in your life, Figleaves are offering People Tree organic cotton boxer shorts and C-IN2 bamboo trunks.

In addition, Figleaves are slowly greening up their act as a company. Measures such as producing dispatch notes and boxes from sustainable or recycled material and having sensors on warehouse lighting are already in place.

They also recommend washing lingerie at 30 degrees, recycling detergent packaging and donating old bras to charity.

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