Designer Profile | Bread & Boxers | Organic Cotton Underwear | GOTS-Certified

Bread & Boxers is devoted to helping you make an effortless choice. Our durable underwear and T-shirts are made of ultra soft organic cotton and designed for a perfect fit. They come in limited yet timeless colors and styles. All so you can spend less time choosing what to wear, and more time for life.

 

Bread and Boxers only uses organic and GOTS-certified cotton in their underwear and t-shirts and never include styles or colours in the collection that could go out of fashion and be left unused in a warehouse somewhere.

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Sustainability has been at the heart of Bread & Boxers’ business idea since the very beginning. Although we must admit, our motives at the time weren’t purely noble.

One of the company’s founding principles was to make products that last. We were tired of having to constantly refill our drawers because of underwear that lost their shape and wore out after only having been used a couple of times. We questioned why underwear couldn’t be made to the same quality standards as other garments, and last as long.

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*GOTS

The aim of the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) is to define requirements to ensure organic status of textiles, from harvesting of the raw materials, through environmentally and socially responsible manufacturing up to labeling in order to provide a credible assurance to the end consumer. 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. Only textile products that contain a minimum of 70% organic fibers can become GOTS certified. All chemical inputs such as dyestuffs and auxiliaries used must meet certain environmental and toxicological criteria. The choice of accessories is limited in accordance with ecological aspects as well. A functional waste water treatment plant is mandatory for any wet-processing unit involved and all processors must comply with minimum social criteria.