This Gorgeous Everyday Lingerie Has Leakproof Tech - & I'm Obsessed
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This Gorgeous Everyday Lingerie Has Leakproof Tech - & I'm Obsessed
"I've been obsessed with Hanky Panky's lacy undies for ages, so when I discovered it had a collab with Saalt, a brand known for its leakproof period undies I was into it. The two innovative brands teamed up for the recent drop, which offers four of Hanky Panky's hottest lace underwear styles, now with Saalt's leakproof gusset. The result is sexy, everyday undies with period protection in a range of absorbencies - cue the "Did they read my mind?""
"Founded in the '70s, Hanky Panky helped normalize thong underwear, creating undies that are both pretty and comfy. It makes total sense that the brand would partner with Saalt, a female-founded company working to shake up the period product industry and offer sustainable, accessible options. The new collection features four best-selling Hanky Panky styles, from barely-there thongs to retro high-waisted briefs, all with Saalt's machine-washable, PFA-free absorbent gusset."
"Hanky Panky's flagship design, this thong is crafted from pretty stretchy lace that's practically undetectable under clothing, and features a V-shaped, low-cut waist that'll accommodate virtually any style of bottom - and the gusset can hold up to two light tampons' worth of period flow, so it's an ideal style for your light days, or if you're looking for protection from bladder leaks or discharge."
Hanky Panky partnered with Saalt to add leakproof, machine-washable gussets to four bestselling lace underwear styles. Hanky Panky, founded in the 1970s, normalized thongs and prioritizes pretty, comfortable designs. Saalt, a female-founded company, provides a PFA-free absorbent gusset designed for sustainable, reusable period protection. The collection spans barely-there low-cut thongs, high-cut briefs, and retro high-waisted briefs with varying absorbencies to handle discharge, bladder leaks, light days, and heavier flow. The undies are reusable and machine-washable, intended to reduce ongoing spending on disposable pads and tampons while combining lace aesthetics with practical protection.
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