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HISTORY OF ORGANIC JEWEL SUPPORT
Back in 2004 Nannali, still attending the Danish Design school, set out to develop the most comfortable underwear for men. The bra had undergone decades of development, but in many ways mens underwear was still just an elastic waistband and two pieces of cloth sown together.
Really weird, when a man needs just as much, if not more, support and comfort down below as women need on top.
Women talk, and we talk about bras, how they fit, where we bought them, plus everything else, - we share the small and big and everything in between. A man however, very often can't approach his buddy and say: "hey man, my underwear is really uncomfortable...yours look great! where did you buy them?" Some do, but most don't.
YOUR UNDERWEAR SHOULD NEVER BE ON YOUR MIND
WHY USE TENCEL® AND ORGANIC COTTON?
Because by mixing these fibers just right you get the best of two worlds!
Tencel® makes the underwear soft — Organic cotton offers support.
Best of all the production process is environmentally friendly.
WHAT IS TENCEL®?
TENCEL® is more absorbent than cotton, softer than silk and cooler than linen. More importantly TENCEL® is made from eucalyptus wood fibers, and is the most sustainable fabric fiber on the market if you look at production from A to Z. The wood used to make TENCEL® comes from sustainably grown forest, planted on lands which cannot be used for the production of food products. Eucalyptus trees does not need much water, no fertilization or pesticides and grow fast. The water used in the ecological production process comes out as clean as it starts out, and the compound used to brake down the woodfibers to pulp is reused over and over again in a closed loop system.