More Heart for Lady Parts
It’s time we all got more vocal about women’s health. Around the world, about 300 million women suffer from yeast, vaginal, and bladder infections each year—in part due to the synthetic fabrics that don’t breathe and harmful chemicals found in our undergarments and feminine care products.
Our certified organic cotton undies are free from toxic chemicals so you and your vag can breathe easy.
More Heart for Lady Parts
It’s time we all got more vocal about women’s health. Around the world, about 300 million women suffer from yeast, vaginal, and bladder infections each year—in part due to the synthetic fabrics that don’t breathe and harmful chemicals found in our undergarments and feminine care products.
Our certified organic cotton undies are free from toxic chemicals so you and your vag can breathe easy.
Did You Know?
Au Natural
While most OBGYNs tout natural fibers for your nethers, we’re going above and beyond with a certified organic fabric, guaranteed free from harmful toxins. Unlike most undergarment manufacturers, we know that cancer causing substances have no business up in your business.
Au Natural
While most OBGYNs tout natural fibers for your nethers, we’re going above and beyond with a certified organic fabric, guaranteed free from harmful toxins. Unlike most undergarment manufacturers, we know that cancer causing substances have no business up in your business.

Gentle
Super soft to prevent chafing and discomfort
Breathable
Evaporates moisture that causes bacteria to multiply
Wearable
Free from toxins, carcinogens and other harmful chemicals
Redefining What’s Essential
Now you may be thinking, “organic cotton . . . really?” We know. Somewhere on the way to Whole Foods, between helicopter moms and hefty price-tags, “organic” lost its cool. Granola hippies, overpriced produce, greenwashing (ugh, the worst). Organic cotton is better for your body, the environment, and all the people who produce it.
Redefining What’s Essential
Now you may be thinking, “organic cotton . . . really?” We know. Somewhere on the way to Whole Foods, between helicopter moms and hefty price-tags, “organic” lost its cool. Granola hippies, overpriced produce, greenwashing (ugh, the worst). Organic cotton is better for your body, the environment, and all the people who produce it.
The Perks of Going Organic
Certified Organic Cotton
Non-GMO seeds
Safe for soil, plants, animals and human interaction
Fair labor standards with living wages
No toxic chemicals that are perceived harmful to human interaction
Safely biodegrades over time for regenerative nutrients
No pesticides allowed
Creates more biodiversity and promotes soil health
Hand-picked, creating more jobs for locals
Natural Fertilizers only [compost, manure]
Conserves water and uses rainwater more efficiently
Conventional Cotton
GMO Seeds
Pesticides and herbicides pollute soil and eventually wash into local drinking water, affecting local communities
Machine-picked, creating a large carbon footprint
Harmful toxic chemicals can leach into skin upon contact
Leaches harmful toxic chemicals into the earth as it biodegrades over time
More and more pesticides and herbicides are needed as weeds grow resistant
Chemically Intensive processing
Large prevalence of forced labor
Uses 2.5% of arable agricultural land globally but consumes 16% of the world's pesticides
Certified Organic Cotton
Non-GMO seeds
Safe for soil, plants, animals and human interaction
Fair labor standards with living wages
No toxic chemicals that are perceived harmful to human interaction
Safely biodegrades over time for regenerative nutrients
No pesticides allowed
Creates more biodiversity and promotes soil health
Hand-picked, creating more jobs for locals
Natural Fertilizers only [compost, manure]
Conserves water and uses rainwater more efficiently
Conventional Cotton
GMO Seeds
Pesticides and herbicides pollute soil and eventually wash into local drinking water, affecting local communities
Machine-picked, creating a large carbon footprint
Harmful toxic chemicals can leach into skin upon contact
Leaches harmful toxic chemicals into the earth as it biodegrades over time
More and more pesticides and herbicides are needed as weeds grow resistant
Chemically Intensive processing
Large prevalence of forced labor
Uses 2.5% of arable agricultural land globally but consumes 16% of the world's pesticides