Equip your wardrobe with new pieces from our warehouse sale. Single and multi-coloured options, comfortable materials and interesting decorative lace - all at great prices. Take inspiration from the top 20 best-selling women's briefs in our range. High-waisted cotton briefs and beautiful panties for full-figured women. The cut of the classic briefs subtly covers the entire buttocks and the sides are wide enough not to cut into the hips even when worn all day. Classic panties are still the best-selling and most popular cut of women's underwear. For discerning customers, we have collections of panties from European manufacturers.
XXL plus
Clothing
XXL plus size for everyone who loves eating good. Here you will find beautiful fashion pieces suitable for stronger figures. Try our clothes for the slim in the comfort of your home and do not cram in small booths of department stores. The average woman is a size M. But what about the women who wear sizes XXL and up? They're often overlooked by retailers, who seem to think that anyone above a size L doesn't want fashionable clothes. This couldn't be further from the truth! Just because a woman wears a size XXL doesn't mean she wants to wear frumpy, dowdy clothing. She still wants to look stylish and feel confident in her clothes. Fortunately, there are more and more producers starting to realize that plus-size women want fashionable clothing options too. There are now plenty of places to find stylish XXL women's clothes, whether you're looking for casualwear, workwear or eveningwear. Here are interesting products in size XXL women's clothing.
Organic cotton
Organic cotton is generally defined as cotton that is grown organically in subtropical countries such as India, Turkey, China and parts of the USA, from non-genetically modified plants and without the use of any synthetic agricultural chemicals such as fertilizers or pesticides other than those that allow certified eco-labeling. Its production supports the increase of biodiversity and reduces the negative impacts that arise during the cultivation of conventional cotton. Cotton covers 2.5% of the world's arable land, but uses 10-16% of the world's consumption of pesticides (including herbicides, insecticides and defoliants), which is more than any other crop. The significantly lower price of classic cotton is thus bought out by the destroyed soil and polluted surface waters. We support the sale of organic cotton products. The word “organic” conjures up images of farmers toiling in fields under a hot sun, growing fruits and vegetables without the use of synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. But what about organic cotton? Just as there are organic foods, there is also organic cotton clothing. Organic cotton is grown using methods that are gentle on the environment. Farmers who grow organic cotton do not use harmful chemicals on their crops. Organic cotton is better for the environment because it reduces pollution and conserves water. According to the National Cotton Council of America, it takes approximately one-third of a pound (0.15 kilograms) of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to produce one conventional cotton t-shirt [source: National Cotton Council]. With organic farming practices, that number drops dramatically since no synthetic chemicals are used in production. In addition, producing one pound (0.45 kilograms) of conventional cotton requires more than 2,700 gallons (10,000 liters) of water; only 302 gallons (1,140 liters) are needed to produce an equivalent amount of certified organic cotton [source: Green Peace]. As you can see, choosing certified organic clothing helps reduce your impact on the planet. When you buy certified organic clothes, you can be sure that they were made without child labor or forced labor practices commonly found in countries where conventional cotton is produced [source: Wear Your Voice Mag]. You might pay a little more for these items initially but know that your purchase supports sustainable farming practices and fair treatment of workers around the globe.