About UNI-Lingerie
We connect conscious customers with the eco-design lingerie that retailers and brands already stock — and we use that bridge to move the entire intimate-wear industry toward natural materials and recycled fibres over time.
Our Mission
Inventory Activation
UNI-Lingerie is not a brand. We are an inventory-activation layer that sits between conscious customers and the retailers, ateliers, and brands who are already making intimate wear from natural materials, recycled fibres and circular synthetics.
Our mission is for eco-design to become the core of lingerie and intimate wear — not a niche, not a marketing layer. We get there by meeting the industry where it is. We do not ask customers to wait for perfect. We do not ask brands to overhaul overnight. We activate what already exists, and we tilt the next purchase, and the next, toward natural and recycled fibres.
Over time, that bridge re-routes demand. Retailers see what their customers actually choose when shown the eco-designed option. Brands invest in more of it. The industry moves.
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We index lingerie already in production at retailers and ateliers, filtering for natural fibres, recycled content, mono-material design, and repairability.
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The Mirror and the Catalog surface the right piece for the right person — by material tier, by location, by aesthetic — and route them to the boutique that already stocks it.
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Aggregated signals — directions requested, enquiries, visits — flow back to the brands. The more conscious choice is rewarded with re-orders. The industry moves where the demand is.
We prioritise pieces made from natural fibres and recycled or reclaimed material. Circular synthetics from managed deadstock are welcome where they prevent textile from ending in landfill.
We rank every piece by tier — mono-material at Tier 1, 95/5 essentials at Tier 2, complex blends at Tier 3. Transparency over rhetoric. The customer decides what they accept.
Our Circular Afrozine programme — afrobeats nights, upcycling rooms, community runways — turns the boutique into a place to gather, repair, and walk in the pieces that already exist.
Every match routes to a real address. We drive store visits, fittings, and conversations with the people who actually make the pieces — not anonymous transactions.
We surface repairability on every product. The longest-lasting piece is the most sustainable piece — full stop. Our partners run repair counters; we make sure customers know.
We are building the data layer for circularity — collecting end-of-life signals from take-back and resale, so brands learn which designs actually outlive the season.
The Material Position
Tier 1 · Mono-material
Organic cotton, peace silk, linen, hemp, reclaimed cashmere. Single-material wherever possible, so the piece can be repaired, re-spun, or composted at end of life.
Tier 2 · 95/5
Recycled nylon, recycled elastane, Tencel-class regenerated cellulose. Where elastane is unavoidable, we hold the line at 5%.
Tier 1 · Reclaimed
Rescued lace, deadstock silk, unravelled vintage knits. Material that already exists, given a second design life — the most circular act in the supply chain.
We don’t certify a piece. We disclose its composition and tier transparently, and let the customer decide.
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