Olly Lingerie was created by two young women, Mathilde and Clementine, in 2017. The lingerie which they create answers to a simple and essential need: find underwear made with respect for humans and an environment that doesn't look like grandma's panties! 

Our brand chooses to work with European factories to support local know-hows and to limit its carbon footprint linked to transport. Thus, every brand panty is lovingly made either in Hungary, France, Italy Austria or Germany.

Natural, Organic and Recycled Fabrics To Feel Good In

The brand uses certified GOTS organic cotton wherever possible and only non-noxious dyes certified Oeko-Tex 100, making sure that your underwear does not contain harmful and toxic substances that otherwise would enter your pores while wearing. 

Their recycled lace is made from a recycled fiber thread. The company which weaves this thread, recovers its own production scraps (which would usually be thrown away to be destroyed) and grinds them by a mechanical process (not chemical). With this new material they can reconstitute a thread, which will allow to make the lace. In addition to the waste savings, this thread saves: 90% water and 80% electricity.

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Olly Lingerie was created by two young women, Mathilde and Clementine, in 2017. The lingerie which they create answers to a simple and essential need: find underwear made with respect for humans and an environment that doesn't look like grandma's panties! 

Our brand chooses to work with European factories to support local know-hows and to limit its carbon footprint linked to transport. Thus, every brand panty is lovingly made either in Hungary, France, Italy Austria or Germany.

Natural, Organic and Recycled Fabrics To Feel Good In

The brand uses certified GOTS organic cotton wherever possible and only non-noxious dyes certified Oeko-Tex 100, making sure that your underwear does not contain harmful and toxic substances that otherwise would enter your pores while wearing. 

Their recycled lace is made from a recycled fiber thread. The company which weaves this thread, recovers its own production scraps (which would usually be thrown away to be destroyed) and grinds them by a mechanical process (not chemical). With this new material they can reconstitute a thread, which will allow to make the lace. In addition to the waste savings, this thread saves: 90% water and 80% electricity.

shop now