3 Pack | boyleg brief in black
- Low stock - 2 items left
- Back ordered - shipping in 8-12 weeks
- Free Standard Domestic Shipping on orders over $150AUD
This item is currently in production. Pre-order for mid November delivery
3 pairs of our boy-leg style brief in our organic cotton jersey. With soft elastic waist band designed not to dig in and no elastic around the leg, our classic, comfortable underwear will become your everyday favourites!
Details:
- Fabric 90% organic cotton 10% elastane
- Mid-rise with full coverage
- True to Australian sizing
- Sits on mid hips
My Shipping Promise
I believe that your shopping experience should be as smooth and satisfying as slipping into your favourite lingerie. That’s why I offer a flat rate of $10 for standard shipping across Australia, no matter the size of your order. Orders over $150 qualify for free standard shipping.
Every order is packed thoughtfully and dispatched within 3 business days, so you can start enjoying your new lingerie as soon as possible.
Express Shipping for When You Can't Wait
Need your Eco Intimates even sooner? Choose Express Post for $15 at checkout and I’ll make sure your order arrives in no time.
Preordering
Some of my most loved pieces are offered as preorder items—this means you're reserving them before they're ready to ship. It helps me produce more sustainably and avoid overproduction.
When you order a preorder item:
- Within Australia – Shipping is free
- Internationally – Discounted shipping applies
If your order includes both in-stock and preorder items, they’ll ship separately. In-stock pieces are dispatched within 3 business days, and preorder items will ship as soon as they’re ready. No need to contact me or pay extra—you’ll receive separate tracking for each shipment.
International Orders & Duties
I'm thrilled to ship Eco Intimates worldwide! Please note that international orders may be subject to local duties, taxes, or customs fees upon arrival. These are not included in your order total and are the responsibility of the customer.
Here’s a general guide to what may apply in some regions:
- USA: Duties calculated at checkout.
- UK, EU: VAT is usually charged on all imports. This will calculated once your order arrives into the UK/EU and they will contact you for payment.
We recommend checking with your local customs office for the most up-to-date information.
Delivery Times
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Please note: Delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on location or customs delays.
As a tiny brand, my business practices are so different—not just from large companies but even from other small businesses creating similar products.
For me, sourcing fabrics and trims means purchasing overflow materials—what bigger brands have left behind. It’s not quite “deadstock,” but it’s close. Many lingerie supplies require minimum orders of 10,000 units, so I work with what’s available—often organic or recycled materials that others have already chosen. While this can feel a little restrictive, it’s also incredibly rewarding to reduce waste and give surplus materials a new life in my designs.
What also makes me different is my hands-on approach. I’m not just designing; I’m involved in every aspect of my business. From choosing fabrics to perfecting fit, packing your orders, and even answering your emails, it’s all me! This level of personal connection means every piece you receive has been created with care, intention, and a commitment to sustainability.
Unlike many SMEs, my focus is on creating small, thoughtful collections that reflect timeless design and avoid the cycle of fast fashion. I don’t follow trends—I create pieces that last, both in quality and style.
Thank you for supporting me, Madonna, and my little brand, Eco Intimates. Your choice makes a huge difference, not just to me, but to the way we move towards a more ethical and sustainable fashion industry.
Warmly,
Madonna
PS Learn more about our ethical practices here or read about my personal journey here.


SUSTAINABLE FABRICS
Eco fabrics are the core of my brand, so of course I choose the best natural and eco-textiles to create my pieces. However, I also believe that it's important to be selective about where I source our textiles from in order to enhance their sustainability credentials.
The fashion industry is fickle and inherently produces a lot of wastage. Therefore, as a boutique producer, I have developed strategies to use certain textiles which are surplus from larger producers’ production runs. Being a small scale producer means that unless you are ordering thousands of meters of fabric or trim, you have to use what is already available.
However, my quality standards for all materials are non-negotiable; I have minimum standards for my quality and eco-textile sources which I am firmly committed to!
ORGANIC COTTON
I use a variety of natural fabrics in my ranges. The main 2 fabrics I use are a organic jersey and a stretch organic cotton (with 10% elastane). Both are purchased from a company that supplies OCS certified organic cotton and Oeko-tex certified dyes (the best we have found so far).
I also use a lovely light organic cotton voile, purchased from another supplier. These soft organic eco-textiles are the best we have found available, and I often get feedback about the softness and luxury feel of both these gorgeous materials, which is why they works so well for my intimate pieces!
One of the primary goals of OCS or Organic content standard, is to promote organic farming and ensure that the materials used in textile production come from sustainable and environmentally friendly sources. The Organic Content Standard (OCS) is a voluntary global standard that sets the criteria for third-party certification of organic materials and chain of custody.
GOTS is a global organic textile standard that is focused on the finished product certification. Something I aim for once I am able to. The Global Organic Textile Standard is an organisation to ensure the organic standard of textiles from raw materials and each manufacturer must adhere to the guidelines in order to have a licensed and certified GOTS textile.
Why Choose Organic Cotton?
DESIGNED IN AUSTRALIA

OUR MAKERS
For manufacturing I have chosen to partner with 3 home based businesses in Bali. I work closely with each of these makers during the sampling to manufacturing process and each business dictates the cost of sewing each piece.
Pre covid, once I had my designs ready to be made, I would travel to Bali to purchase fabrics, and start the sampling process with each of my makers. Now with the limits to travel I have a production manager, Lony D, to assist me with producing my ranges. Lony now managers these 3 teams for me, managing the quality control process and shipping to me in Australia.
SUSTAINABLY PRODUCED
The main benefit of working with small producers is each of my pieces are hand crafted, not mass produced. Sustainability, to me, is an emphasis on high quality materials, hand-crafted with high quality sewing to create beautiful products that can stand the test of time.
Ethically I have consciously chosen not work with bigger factories, that can make clothing for much cheaper. By choosing to work with the smaller makers, not only am I able to support the Bali community, but can have more flexibility in what I produce with smaller quantities, more colour options, and have control over the quality of each of my designs.
Packaging & Shipping
Each order is wrapped in signature cream tissue paper and I proudly use COMPOST BAGS from Better Packaging. Each of these options can be reused, recycled or put in your green waste.
My DHL orders are packed with DHL packaging supplied from the company; I encourage you to recycle them. I have requested DHL to supply biodegradable options as I move to my target of being plastic free.
Journey to better - my ongoing sustainability goals
I am proud of my products and the small way they contribute to offering a more positive alternative to mass produced garments. By using organic or natural textiles and small scale ethical production I aim to create consciously better garments that last.
However, I also know that like anyone in the fashion industry, I still have improvements that I can make in order to reach my ultimate goal, which is to create minimum impact or harm to the planet.
Even though I am only a small business, I believe that it is my responsibility to invest in improving all aspects of my brand so that it can holistically create the least harm to our environment and planet as a whole.
