Organic Cotton Bras (how to measure for and buy them)

organic cotton bralette

Eczema Clothing offers 100% organic cotton bralettes.

It remains a mystery why you need a maths degree, in order to measure for a correctly fitting bra (what do people do in other countries?) And women’s breasts change in shape (they may lose or gain weight, gain water during menstruation and of course pregnancy changes their shape).

And most bras on sale are made from cheap polyester and nylon (plastic). These are not just bad for the planet (and leach microplastics from washing machines into the sea). But also don’t let your skin breathe.

Some have uncomfortable wiring and plastic catches, and are sold in plastic packaging.

Even some organic cotton bras may contain a little elastane (they say it’s for comfort and stretch).  If bought, invest in a microfiber filter (which you can to launder all synthetics, then you catch the microplastics to be sent off for recycling, and get empty cartridges in return). 

Having said that, wouldn’t it be a better country if people switched to more sustainable brands? It would send a strong message on the kind of clothing industry we want. All the following brands are also made ethically and sent in plastic-free packaging.

Also read where to buy organic cotton briefs.

Where to recycle your old bras

You can old bras (even torn or worn) into textile banks. From there, the fabric gets shredded and turned into industrial products like carpet insulation.

How to measure your bra size

  • Place a tape measure under your breast, and take the reading on a gentle exhale. This is your band size.
  • Measure the fullest part of your bust (if you have big boobs, bend forward for a more accurate measurement). You can even take a measure laying on your back, if preferred. This is your bust size.
  • Then use an online chart to do the maths (removing one figure from the other, will give you the cup size).

Then it’s a case of trying on different bras, as different stores have different fits:

  • If the band rides up, try a smaller band.
  • If it digs in, go up a band.
  • If your cup spilleth over (!), go up a cup size.

Then remeasure if you gain or lose weight or are pregnant/breastfeeding.

Earth Wardrobe (affordable organic bras and sports bras)

earth wardrobe undies

Earth Wardrobe offers organic affordable undies from Scotland, in pretty colours. Including bralettes and boxer shorts for men.

Boody (bamboo bras for all sizes)

Boody bamboo undies

Boody offers bamboo undies including bras, and have a fantastic range for all sizes including plus-sizing

For a more local fabric, The Hemp Shop has a small range of undies, often blended with organic cotton .

Nudea Bras (sold in John Lewis stores)

Nudea organic bralette

Nudea bras are sold in several styles, all in a range of neutral colours (white, black, fawn etc). You can also send back old bras for recycling.

Royce Organic Bras (for fuller breast sizes)

Fearne organic cotton bra

Royce organic cotton bra is for larger busts. It offers front fastening up to H cup. Mia Blush is a wire-free organic cotton non-padded bra.

Eden organic bra

Eden has a front fastening zip and straight back.

Sprout Organic (handmade in Sussex)

Sprout organic undies

Sprout Organic has colourful options for women. From sustainable fabric in India, then made in a workshop in East Sussex by the sea. All scraps are repurposed and items are sent in zero waste packaging. Trim colours depend on the leftover fabric available.

The bras are suitable for breastfeeding as the cups slide to the side. They are made to order, so you can request shorter or longer straps, or even one cup a different sizes to the other.

Organic cotton bralettes for teenagers

ECOOutfitters (which makes organic school uniforms) offers organic cotton bralettes and camisole vests for youngsters.

Boost (a silicone breathable breast form)

Boost breast form

Boost is a breast form made in Cornwall from medical silicone, for women who have had mastectomies. It’s breathable and lightweight, in attractive colours and patterns (breast forms don’t have to be beige and boring!) They are designed to fit inside a standard bra, and there is a ‘curve range’ for fuller shapes.

Some indie shops sell them, and some GPS and Breast Care Teams on the NHS offer them for free, so ask before purchase. Ensure your GP says you are read to wear one, after surgery. 

Please allow up to five days to process orders, as this is a small company. You can send it back for replacement if it doesn’t not fit right, or a full refund.

Sent in a reusable cotton bag, the breast forms should last for years, then are easily recycled. Old forms are made into Flekl, a material used to make lampshades and plant pots.

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