How Woemen Finances the Redistribution of Period Products: A Solidarity Model Explained Simply
Introduction
At Woemen, we believe in a fairer world where access to period products is a right, not a privilege. Founded by Enola and Cyrielle, our brand of solidarity underwear for men stands out for its commitment to free access to period products. In this article, we will explore how our solidarity economic model works, detailing the values that drive us and our social impact.
Woemen: A Committed Identity
Woemen is primarily a human adventure. We bring together men and women around the cause of free access to period products. Our mission? To unite the community through friendship, sports, and a good dose of humor. Every purchase of our products directly contributes to this essential cause.
Our Story
The idea of Woemen was born from a friendship between Enola and Cyrielle. Together, they decided to create a brand that would not only produce clothing but would have a real social impact. Inspired by commitment and solidarity, they designed a model where every product sold directly supports the redistribution of period products.
The Woemen Model: Solidarity and Quality
For Every Purchase, A Solidarity Gesture
For every boxer or T-shirt purchased, we redistribute period products. This is our way of transforming every purchase into a solidarity action. We offer clothing made from organic cotton, produced in Portugal, ensuring a quality product while respecting our ethical commitment.
Why Organic Cotton?
Choosing organic cotton means prioritizing a raw material that is environmentally friendly. This aligns with our philosophy and that of our customers, such as the