🌊 Stay leak-free and stylish with Knix!
The KNIX Super Leakproof No-Show Boyshort is a revolutionary period underwear designed for women, featuring advanced leakproof technology that absorbs up to 8 teaspoons of liquid. With a sustainable, machine-washable design and a comfortable fit, this underwear combines functionality with eco-friendliness, making it the perfect choice for modern women seeking comfort and confidence during their periods.
A**R
Soft, breathable, & very comfortable stretchy material
Very comfortable, stretching yet strong material. Have not worn them more than trying them on, but I am hopeful I finally found a pair of period underwear that are effective and comfortable. I am post-menopausal, but use an estrogen suppository 2-3 nights a week and I have been looking for something that is breathable, comfortable, stretchy and non-binding. It doesn’t cut into your groin at the seams.
E**.
Protective Undergarment Extraordinaire!
Excellent, washable, seamless, and practical. Comfy too.
D**S
Not great for short waisted women, still roll!
I love the concept. I'm short waisted, flat stomach, fuller behind. These underwear roll at the front and they don't hug my lower bottom but instead flair out. Why? I'm discouraged with the new "high waist" season we're in. For those of us who are petite with short torsos, high waist is a nightmare! I'm trying to find underwear that fit and protect. Bigger challenge than I imagined.
A**R
Great product
Great product lives up to it's reputation.
A**R
No
The gusset is narrow and feels bulky. They run small. Order at least a size up. I was afraid if I did that they would leak, on account of the narrow gusset. It really depends on how each person is built really.
A**R
Swimsuit material and side-leak prone!
I wore these for a shift at a retailer thinking I'd have some good protection on the go. The panty material feels like a swimsuit, and even though I didn't bleed too much, the front sides had some seeping, so I wouldn't trust these as sole protection. Maybe use them as backup, which isn't what I purchased them for. Back to another brand!
N**E
Skeptical at first, but...
I'd heard of period panties before, but I was really skeptical of their performance, and also how they would feel and look on. I was pleasantly surprised with Knix! The boyshort style is so cute on, and the lining isn't diaper thick like I'd assumed. They're also seamless and don't show much under clothing. Knix has other styles, too, like a thong, that'd I'd be willing to try. I like to wear these when I sleep as "backup." They're so comfortable! I'm really grateful to my friend who recommended these. I haven't tried wearing them on their own, yet. To be honest, I am still a little skeptical of their ability to protect from leaks, etc., especially with how heavy my flow can be sometimes. For now, I just really appreciate the quality and comfort, and I feel protected wearing them as backup during the day or at night.
D**N
It’s not disposable.
One pair of underwire, regardless of leak proof or not, should not cost $30 - we thought we were buying a box of disposable underwire. Shame on us for not reading the fine print but, when you see the term “leak proof” it is an easy assumption to make. Still, we come back to one pair of underwear costing $30 - not even close to “worth it”.
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