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British Lingerie
Top 10 Made in UK Lingerie & Underwear
Marcia McGrail on February 9, 2019 at 9:13 pm
D Broadford on June 1, 2020 at 8:39 am
Steve Gut on February 23, 2019 at 10:27 am
Elaine on February 1, 2020 at 8:27 am
ANN SAMUEL on April 24, 2020 at 3:13 pm
M Aspinall on April 28, 2020 at 1:48 pm
Thought you couldn’t get lingerie or underwear that was manufactured in the UK? We’ve found a host of brands who design and make here, from comfortable, everyday pieces to luxury items for special occasions.
Esteem – No Pause is an innovative provider of flexible clothing – lingerie / daywear / nightwear that alleviates the discomfort and debilitation of excessive perspiration, including menopausal hot flushes. This is achieved through technical high performance fabric made in Italy and stylish design that women actually want to wear made in Britain. The result is clothing that boost self-esteem when most needed.
Halcyon Blue set out to make the best manufactured men’s UK underwear, and they are very proud of the results.  They chose organic cotton after testing many different fabrics as, apart from it’s environmental credentials, it offers a great deal of support while still being soft and comfortable. 
Unibu offers underwear of great fit, quality and natural materials for a variety of shapes and sizes. Unibu is made in Britain down to the last thread. All components are sourced in the UK – that’s fabric, elastic, trims, labels, packaging and more and the manufacturing is carried out in British factories.
A Geoff Stocker silk dressing gown is a wardrobe investment for you to enjoy for many years. Every gown comes with an antiqued walnut wooden hanger that’s branded and a monogrammed ‘Geoff Stocker’ protective garment bag.
Lucy Jones Lingerie is a luxurious design-led brand which excludes lace but exudes glamour and sophistication. Uniquely detailed cutting, with delicately embroidered edges, combine to make lingerie and lounge-wear which is delightfully timeless and exquisitely contemporary.
Phaein is on a mission to create underwear that’s modern, adapted to fit multiple body shapes, and available in a large range of bra sizes. They try to take into consideration the different needs, tastes, and preferences every woman has, and provide options based on this.
Based in the highlands of Perthshire, PJ Pan is British through and through, ensuring its entire nightwear collection is manufactured in the UK. Launched in 2008 in a quest to provide a stylish and original alternative to the run of the mill pyjamas available on the high street. All made in the UK from the finest quality cottons and silks.
Something Wicked is an independent British brand. All their luxury lingerie and accessories are carefully handmade in the UK using the most exquisite materials such as Japanese plonge leather. Amidst today’s fast fashion market, they provide a more sustainable, more unique service. Never off-the-rack, every piece is made to order. Each exquisite piece is made from start to finish by their team of skilled seamstresses. Run by women, made by women, for the empowerment of women.
British Boxers use traditional nightwear and underwear shapes to create a classic collection of loungewear. Their clothing isn’t just about sleep, it’s about providing ultimate comfort wherever you are too. The fabrics they use are built to last with an emphasis on slow fashion.
David Nieper is a British fashion house designing and manufacturing luxury women’s clothing including nightwear, in Derbyshire for more than 50 years. They are passionate about growing local skills and actively support sustainable manufacturing in the UK. From the design table to hand-finishing, every part of the manufacturing process of their own label garments takes place at their studio and workrooms in Alfreton.
Great news! I had not realised UK textile industry was as vibrant – thanks for the info (have already sent my first order)
Thunderpants make underwear for boys as well as girls and they manufacture in the UK.
Great news – I had no idea this all happened in the UK
None of David Neiper’s knickers appear to be made in Britain. It was this search that brought me to this page, so maybe it needs updating?
Hi, I am wondering if British Bra Manufacturing Companies might be able to turn their expertise to domestic not medical face masks. If we are going to have to live with Covid Virus and are now advised that re -useable washable home made masks will need to be used when lock down is eased this must create an opportunity for British Bra Manufacturing Companies. I have made some face masks myself with little effort but great amusement to my family.Moulded cups, expandable elastic straps.(2 very tasteful and efficient masks were made from a 36 DD M&S padded black T Shirt Bra). The Manufacturers also make a wide range of sizes ?32AA-40GG.Size has been an issue with face masks within the NHS.General face masks do not fit women properly.
The Big Bloomers company doing this. Mags
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British Lingerie
Top 20 British -made lingerie brands - Make it British [Updated 2019]
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Some online shops offer shopping aids like tips and tricks videos for choosing the right bra size and online advisors to chat to in case you have any questions
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We've taken the stress out of finding the right fit with these tried-and-tested brands that offer beautiful ranges
It can feel like a bit of a risk to buy your intimates online, because let’s be honest, size is relative when it comes to bras and knickers.
Those who shopped before the internet age might not be convinced that an online shop can do the same as a proper shop assistant, but with the variety of sizes, styles and shapes available on these sites, they might just change their tune.
Some online shops even offer shopping aids like tips and tricks videos for choosing the right bra size and online advisors to chat to in case you have any questions.
The wide variety on these sites means that you can easily find exactly what you’re looking for. Online giants like Figleaves could keep you busy for hours browsing its hundreds of options.
Many retailers also offer free returns and exchanges as an added bonus. Even shops that have been in the lingerie business for years, like Ann Summers, are in the online business, so you’ll still be able to buy your old favourites.
Something you won’t find in house, though is the handy online review system. You’ll feel more confident buying your intimates after reading what others have to say about them. After all, there’s nothing worse than having knickers that are too tight or a bra that rubs you raw.
Though it may feel strange to order your negligees on the internet, these shops have made it better than ever by offering a selection wide enough to suit any need or desire.
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Since its inception in 1994, Agent Provocateur has become an iconic and globally recognised brand. A go-to for luxury lovers, its product range encompasses everything from everyday underwear to more premium lingerie in sizes from 32B-36E. It might no be the most affordable but here you’re paying for quality craftsmanship and inimitable designs. We also love the Wish List feature on the brands site that allows you to send someone a list of products you desire.
An oldie but a goodie, Ann Summers has been at the top of its game since 1972 and after more than 40 years has built an lingerie empire. Known primarily as an erotic retailer, Ann Summers is known for its playful range of undies but there’s much more to it than suspender belts and baby dolls. From the erotic to the everyday, Ann Summers also offers up ultra-comfortable everyday essentials and soft bras in an impressive array of sizes, 30A – 44H.
Already established as an online shopping mecca, Asos stocks hundreds of lingerie options for every budget, starting at a fiver and going up to over £150. You can narrow search options by style, size, colour, price and brand and with free delivery and returns you’ve got nothing to lose. Personal favourites are Stella McCartney and Mimi Holliday, but the Asos own brand is pretty neat too.
With a modern, fashion-forward approach to lingerie, Bluebella has quickly become a popular choice for women on the hunt for high quality undies at an affordable price. The site sells bras, knickers, basques and body bows and even has a dedicated section for products suited to sizes DD-G.
Boux Avenue has quickly become a high street favourite with 28 stores in the UK alone but its online service is just as impressive. Here, you will find everything from everyday essentials to something a little sexier. Think shapewear, basques’s, matching sets and bra accessories; it really does have it all. What’s more, everything is available in sizes 28-38, A-G cups and sizes 6-18. We also love the fact that each and every order comes gift wrapped in the brand’s signature black, white and pink boxes, complete with lace print tissue paper and a handful of scented rose petals.
Brastop is a lingerie site tailored specifically towards larger busts, with bra sizes starting at 28D and going up to 46K and stocking brands such as Panache, Curvy Kate and Kris Line. As well as a huge range of lingerie, hosiery and swimwear, the site has a great "fitting room" section with tips and videos on how to choose the right bra size and shape. You can also chat online with an advisor if you need help choosing and returns are free.
Founded by two women who struggled to find bras to fit them, Bravissimo is the go-to destination for women with larger breasts. As well as bras – which are available in sizes 28D-40L – the website also sells swimwear, nightwear and sportswear. It also has a number of fitting guides for bras, sports bras and new mums.
From bras and knickers to shapewear, basques and bridal lingerie, high street department store Debenhams really does have something for everyone. With so much on offer you can choose to search the website by brand, range, fit, style or price to find just what you’re looking for. Bras available in sizes 28A-50G.
If you’ve got a bit of time to spare browsing through thousands of options, online lingerie-giant Figleaves is worth a visit. With every size, style and shape of lingerie imaginable available, it’s a good thing the site has a detailed search function. You can whittle down your options by type (babydoll, basque, chemise...), style (bandeau, half cup, back fastening…), size, colour, brand and price. The site also has a well-established reviews system so you can vicariously try before you buy.
When it comes to shopping for underwear on the high street Marks & Spencer is right up there with the very best luxury retailers. From own-brand cotton styles that you can rely on day-to-day, to lacy lingerie collections designed by supermodel Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, its entire range is bursting with wearable pieces in sizes 30A-46K.
Established in the 1930s, Rigby & Peller has been providing support for the royal bosom since 1982 as it was once the official corsetière to HM Queen Elizabeth II. There’s no doubt this is the site to visit for luxury rather than your basic T-shirt bra, but it does have some more affordable options. With a range of best-selling brands available online, the selection offers the best of the best and a huge array of colour ways to choose from.
When it comes to department stores, Selfridges reigns supreme for lingerie online. Stocking over twenty brands, ranging from the more affordable Freya to the iconic Agent Provocateur, as well as handy lingerie accessories like strap solutions and shoulder cushions, you’d be hard pushed to leave with an empty (online) basket.
This brand might not be the most inclusive when it comes to sizes but if its simple, affordable and super-stylish undies you’re after, its website is well worth a browse. Offering a chic selection of bralets, knickers, pyjamas and bras – available in sizes 30A-36D – Topshop is a great option for on-trend undies.
When it comes to basic undies, Intimissimi is always a reliable destination for affordable and stylish options. There are the sturdy and supportive push-up bras (from £20), the intricate lace bralettes (£30 and up) and the colourful balconette styles, (from £30). For the comfort creatures, look for the cotton push-up bras and matching undies. If you’re looking for something a little more special, Intimissimi also offers an extensive range of corsets that are sophisticated and flattering and do not veer into tacky territory, as is often the case with corsetry.
You’ve probably seen this Los Angeles-based brand’s strappy designs all over Instagram. They are quite unlike any other lingerie label’s offering, mostly thanks to their complex and intricate fastenings and bright flourescent colours. For Love and Lemons treats its underwear like art, every set delivers on detail and quality. The price tags are high (you’ll struggle to find a set for under £100), but with sets as unique and playful as these, they’re worth every penny.
This British-based brand is fast becoming a go-to for those who like to take care choosing their lingerie and feel empowered wearing it. Why? Because Fruity Booty’s designs are carefully crafted to flatter women’s bodies regardless of their dress size. Models of all shapes and sizes promote the colourful sets on Instagram and it also offers adorable bardot bra-style tops for those who want a little extra coverage but still want to feel like they’re wearing matching lingerie.
The pink lady set is an ideal choice for summer, made from embroidered mesh and pink mesh. It’s sustainable too, with materials sourced from deadstock supplier based in northern England. Price-wise, it’s fairly reasonable – the aforementioned set costs £68 – and the pieces are well made so they will last you a while. Just be sure not to put them in the washing machine, these pieces are delicate.
If you’re feeling uninspired by the offering from high street lingerie brands, Glamorous Amorous is the place to go for something more niche, stocking 25 small and up and coming designers. Every brand page features an interview with the designer alongside their stock so you can get a feel for the concept behind the label. Our favourite bit is the "secret Service" subscription, which lets you choose a style of lingerie, size and price range and have lingerie surprises delivered to you throughout the year.
You'll find top brands like DKNY, Hanky Panky, Mimi Holliday and quintessentially British Ultimo at reduced prices on this site. It offers a vast plus size section, which is unfortunately lacking on some other sites. You'll also find a swimwear section, so you can buy bras and bikinis in one go.
Love Stories is a favoured brand among the fashion influencer type – and not just because Instagrammer Lucy Williams has collaborated with them. These Insta-friendly lingerie sets are girlish without being kitsch. Yes, there is a lot of pinks, purples and frills, but the cuts are sharp and the coverage is full, meaning wearing them makes you feel secure and tucked in where it matters. The prices are mid-range – bras average at around £40 while pants are roughly £35 – but these products will remain coveted in your underwear draw for some time, not just in terms of quality but also in style thanks to the timeless designs.
We reckon Luva Huva is the best online lingerie brand for the ethically conscious. Their lingerie is made from sustainable fabrics, including organic bamboo, soy and hemp fabrics, and recycled scraps, and is handmade in the UK. The pieces are comfortable, soft and feminine and there is a great range of nightwear and loungewear on offer too.
Starting out life as a tiny Southern German corset factory back in 1886, Triumph has grown to become one of the world’s leading manufacturers of lingerie and underwear. Available in over 120 countries, it sells everything from underwear and lingerie to sleepwear and swimwear.
A brand that’s been around for near-on 65 years, you’re in safe hands with Wolford. Synonymous with sophistication and comfort, it offers beautifully crafted underwear that’s designed with serious technical know-how. Available in sizes 32A to 38E, Wolford not only sell bras and panties but have since extended their collection to include shapewear, bodysuits, beachwear and hosiery.
If you’re a vintage lover then this is the one for you. Whether you’re taking your first steps into the world of retro undies or you’re fully-fledged glamour Queen, What Katie Did has something for everyone. Stocking everything from bullet bras to negligees, you can easily recreate the silver screen allure of the 40s and 50s with this brand’s extensive range of vintage style lingerie and hosiery. It even has a dedicated section for corsets and a handy guide on how to find the right one for you. Celeb fans include the likes of Madonna, Katy Perry, Lady Gaga and Lana Del Rey.
This lingerie label is doing things a bit differently by offering shoppers monthly drops of lingerie via a subscription model. One new set of lingerie every month might sound indulgent – perhaps it is – but there’s something undeniably thrilling about having the stress of buying new underwear taken away from you, particularly when the underwear you receive is carefully chosen according to your size and preferences.
There are the deep blue velvet bralets and multi-strap thongs, the mesh black sets and the playful seasonal drops – think a "honey bunny bralette” for Easter. Prices vary depending on which subscription you choose, £14.95 a month will get you a luxurious set of undies while £119 a month will give you a full lingerie set, complete with a mesh kimono and, erm, handcuffs.
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