Purely Femme
- Kolkata, West Bengal
India's first upcycled, organic, inclusive intimate wear brand
Wear Equal is India’s first upcycled intimate apparel and loungewear brand, built on a simple but overlooked idea: access to a basic pair of underwear is not a given for millions of women in rural India. Founded by Preeta Chaudhuri Ghosal after years working on United Nations missions in menstrual health and hygiene across remote parts of the country, the brand channels every purchase into making dignified innerwear accessible to women who need it most, while manufacturing responsibly for everyone else.
Wear Equal is headquartered in Kolkata, operating out of Banasree Sustainables, and describes itself as a social and environmentally conscious intimate wear brand. The name captures its founding intention directly — equal access to under-wear. Ghosal launched the brand in 2019 after realising, through her UN field work, that menstrual hygiene interventions were incomplete without addressing a more basic gap: many rural women simply did not have underwear to wear a pad with in the first place.
Every Wear Equal garment is made from GOTS-certified organic cotton offcuts, deadstock, and surplus textile waste — end-of-roll pieces and machine shreds sourced from large-scale export house manufacturing in Kolkata. Rather than commissioning new fabric, the brand builds its entire product range around material that would otherwise be discarded, positioning it as one of India’s only genuinely circular sustainable fashion intimate-wear manufacturers. All trims are sourced in-house, keeping the production loop as close to zero-waste as the category allows.
The Wear Equal range spans underwear (bikini, hipster, classic brief, boy-shorts, tanga, and adaptive styles), bralettes, loungewear (t-shirts, crop tops, shorts, pajamas, co-ord sets, winter wear), a maternity-focused Mama Collection, and gifting packs. Sizing runs from XS to 4XL, and the brand’s adaptive styles are specifically designed with features like snap buttons for elderly users and those with limited mobility — an inclusivity commitment that goes beyond typical size-range marketing.
Wear Equal’s business model is built around cross-subsidy: premium organic cotton innerwear sold to urban, price-conscious customers directly funds discounted or donated underwear for women and girls in rural communities, distributed through NGO partner Project Stree. To date, the brand has supported over 5,500 rural women with underwear access, diverted more than 600 kilograms of textile waste from landfill, and conducted around 100 menstrual hygiene workshops in underserved areas — tying its West Bengal-based manufacturing directly to on-ground social impact.
Consistent with its zero-waste ethos, Wear Equal ships its products in plastic-free packaging, extending the brand’s sustainability commitment beyond the garment itself and into the full customer experience.
Wear Equal has been featured by Vogue India, which described the brand as one that “champions equity while staying dedicated to protecting the environment, proving that beauty thrives in inclusivity and ingenuity.” The brand is also stocked through curated sustainability marketplaces including Brown Living.
Wear Equal ships pan-India and sells directly through its own website, with select products also available via Brown Living’s curated sustainable fashion marketplace.
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