Laundry care essentials

Delicates deserve a softer spin

OKAKA mesh and pure-cotton wash bags protect bras, knits and bedding inside the machine — plus fabric shavers and home helpers that keep everything looking new.

  • Snag-free washing
  • Dye-free cotton options
  • Rechargeable shavers
OKAKA 100% cotton mesh laundry bags set
Why wash bags

Small bags, longer-lasting clothes

Four reasons a few dollars of mesh saves hundreds in wardrobe wear.

Protects delicates

Bras, lingerie and knits tumble inside the bag — no snags, no tangles, no stretched straps.

Machine-wash more

Wash sneakers, toys and bedding by machine instead of by hand, safely contained.

Clothes last longer

Less friction in the drum means fewer pills and pulls, so favourites stay newer for longer.

Sorted & organised

One bag per person or per fabric type keeps socks paired and delicates separate.

The line-up

Every OKAKA essential, compared

Twelve picks across wash bags, fabric shavers and home helpers — live prices, real owner ratings. Colour variants live on the collection pages.

How it works

Three steps to safer washing

No hand-washing rituals — your machine does the work, the bag takes the risk.

  1. 1

    Sort

    Group delicates by fabric or owner — bras in a small bag, knits in a medium, bedding in the XXL.

  2. 2

    Zip or draw

    Close the zipper or pull the drawstring shut so nothing escapes into the drum mid-cycle.

  3. 3

    Wash & dry

    Run your normal cycle. Most OKAKA bags are dryer-safe on low, or simply hang the bag to dry.

OKAKA Cotton Bra & Lingerie Wash Bags, Set of 3
Gentle by nature

100% cotton, zero dyes — mesh your skin can trust

OKAKA’s pure-cotton wash bags skip the polyester and the pigments. Natural undyed fibre, premium soft mesh and sturdy zippers make them the gentle home for bras, lingerie and baby clothes.

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Around the house

One brand, many chores

Laundry first — but OKAKA also covers the kitchen counter, the suitcase and the shower.

Delicates & lingerie

Cotton or fine mesh bags keep underwire, lace and straps exactly where they belong.

Knitwear rescue

A rechargeable fabric shaver lifts pills off sweaters, blankets and sofas in minutes.

Kitchen & travel

Absorbent drying mats for the counter and compression cubes that halve packing volume.

From real laundry rooms

What owners say

★★★★★
“The XXL bags are enormous — my whole duvet cover fits. Zero tangles since I started using them and the drawstring has never come loose.”
Amanda J.Verified buyer
★★★★★
“Bought the cotton set for my bras because polyester bags made me itch. These are soft, undyed and my delicates come out perfect.”
Renata P.Verified buyer
★★★★★
“The fabric shaver revived a sweater I was about to throw away. Two passes and it looked new — the lint chamber was shockingly full.”
Marcus T.Verified buyer

Average 4.4/5 across 14,220 verified Amazon ratings for the OKAKA range.

Good to know

Questions, answered

What is a mesh laundry bag actually for?

A mesh bag is a protective barrier between your clothes and the washing machine drum. Delicates, hosiery, lingerie and knits wash inside the bag, so agitation happens through the mesh — water and detergent get in, but straps can’t tangle and fabrics can’t snag on zippers or the drum.

Which size wash bag do I need?

Small bags (around 8×6 inches) suit bras and underwear; medium bags handle shirts, hosiery and knitwear; the XXL 28-inch bags take bedding, curtains, stuffed toys and even sneakers. Multi-size sets cover a full household wash.

Cotton or polyester mesh — which is better?

Polyester mesh is durable, quick-drying and inexpensive — ideal for everyday loads. 100% cotton mesh is softer, breathable and dye-free, which makes it the better pick for sensitive skin and premium lingerie. OKAKA makes both.

Can mesh laundry bags go in the dryer?

Polyester OKAKA bags are dryer-safe on low heat; cotton bags prefer air drying to avoid shrinkage. Either way, delicates dry gently inside the bag instead of being flung around the drum.

Are electric fabric shavers safe on clothes?

Yes — a honeycomb safety mesh keeps blades away from the fabric itself, so only the raised pills and fuzz get cut. Pull the garment flat, glide slowly and use the lower speed for fine knits.

How should I wash bras in a wash bag?

Fasten the hooks first so they can’t catch the mesh, place one or two bras per small bag, and wash cold on a gentle cycle. With an OKAKA cotton bag the underwire keeps its shape and straps come out untwisted.

Give your delicates a bodyguard

Pick the OKAKA set that fits your laundry basket and stop losing socks and stretching straps tonight.

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