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Sustainable, carbon neutral underwear brand Nudea celebrates its 2nd birthday

by Underlines

Sustainable underwear brand Nudea celebrates its 2nd birthday this month with the relaunch of the brand’s signature Blush Pink in 100% recycled fabrics, as well as strengthening its ‘CareMore’ commitment by becoming a carbon-neutral company. Nudea’s commitment to sustainability already includes the brand’s easy-to-use fitting tools to deliver on fit for conscious, responsible shopping, signature recycled fabric and yarns, a thoughtfully-designed selection of styles made in partnership with responsible suppliers who pay fair living wages, produced in a GOTS and SLCP fully-certified factory in Portugal and all delivered in recycled and recyclable packaging.

Priya Downes, Nudea’s CEO, comments: “We’ve certainly come a long way in two momentous years since launch in September 2019, there’s never been a more exciting and challenging time to be in an early-stage start-up particularly in retail. The Pandemic has served as a tailwind for us to grow even faster than we could have predicted, given our value proposition of self-fitting, simple online purchasing and hassle-free returns. We have also seen that COVID-19 has accelerated digital change in the shopping space by 3 to 4 years in the space of a just few months.”

Launching as a brand with a vision to disrupt bra shopping by bringing the whole process – from measurement to try on – to people’s homes, Nudea was already well-placed for growth when the pandemic hit. Business growth was exponential during the 2020/2021 lockdowns due to the core mission being on the pulse to what women needed at that time, with sales of Nudea’s Fit Tape increasing by 500% since March 2020 and a total of 15,000 women fitted using the brand’s range of fitting tools. And, following the start of lockdown, the brand also launched a free virtual fitting and added reusable face masks to the range.

Originally launched as direct-to-consumer and online-only, the brand has recently started a wholesale programme and is now sold via John Lewis, The Pantry Underwear and Atterley, as well as on sustainable online marketplace Shop Like You Give A Damn, with other independent stockists due to be announced shortly.

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