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The Best British Underwear Brands To Know Now
If you're after a lingerie drawer refresh, then look no further than these homegrown brands that will put uniqueness back into your undies.
We all know that finding the perfect lingerie can sometimes feel like an arduous task. For far too long, women have had to choose between the comfort of practical granny pants or the allure of stiff, jabby underwire bras and scratchy mesh. Rarely have these two worlds coexisted. But times are changing. A rising number of British-born brands are reframing what feeling good in your undies is all about, including indie labels such as Fruity Booty, Dora Larsen and Cou Cou Intimates that are steering the focus back to what women really want – and finally bridging the gap between comfort and cuteness.
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‘British underwear designers are innovators and experimenters,’ says Susana Lorena, founder of Notting Hill’s luxury lingerie boutique Maison SL. ‘They range from the overtly sexy with a dash of dominatrix to gloriously bohemian femininity and romanticism. What they have in common is that they speak to empowered women who are confident in who they are.’ Unlike the often more traditional flourishes of French and Italian lingerie, British designers bring a fresh perspective that stands out in the global market.
Whether you’re drawn to bold, playful designs or timeless luxury, Brits know how to blend style, comfort, and confidence. As Hattie Tennant, founder of Fruity Booty, explains: ‘There is something unique about the way British women dress. We have the freedom to express ourselves in ways that feel more individualistic than in some of the larger fashion capitals.’
If you’re on the hunt for an underwear drawer refresh, here are ELLE’s top picks of the best British lingerie brands that are worth investing in now:


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