Stitched in Australia
Proudly Australian Made
Because comfort should feel good — inside and out.
At undicloth®, being Australian Made isn’t just a label, it’s the backbone of everything we do.
From the very first stitch, we’ve believed in keeping things local. Our undies are cut, sewn, and packed right here in Australia supporting skilled makers, ethical jobs, and our local communities every step of the way.
Why Australian Made Matters
In a world full of fast fashion and faraway factories, we’ve chosen to stay grounded. Here’s why:
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Local Jobs — Every pair supports Aussie workers, not faceless factories.
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Fair Wages — No sweatshops. No exploitation. Just fair pay for honest work.
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Quality Control — We know exactly who’s making your undies (and they’re bloody good at it).
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Less Freight Miles — Local means lower emissions and less environmental guilt.
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Full Transparency — From fabric to finish, we can trace it all.
we genuinely believe in backing Aussie manufacturing, even when it’s the harder road.
Stitched with Purpose, Right Here at Home
Our fabric is knitted in Victoria. Our undies are sewn in Sydney. Our organic, fair-trade cotton comes from ethical farms, and every decision we make is about keeping production honest, sustainable, and as close to home as possible.
We make our gear in small batches so nothing goes to waste. No fast fashion. No overproduction. Just thoughtfully made undies that feel good, fit right, and last longer than your average pair.
Choosing Local Over Easy
We’ll be real offshore production is cheaper. Much cheaper. But cheap’s not our thing.
We’d rather charge a fair price for something made right than save a few bucks by cutting corners. That means you might pay a bit more but you’ll be getting undies with real value, not just a barcode.
Every dollar you spend helps keep local skills alive, businesses ticking, and the dream of Aussie manufacturing alive.
Wear It With Pride
When you choose undicloth®, you’re doing more than upgrading your top drawer you’re backing Australian craftsmanship, sustainability, and small business.
So go on pull ‘em on with pride.
Your bum (and your conscience) will thank you.