"Nundies": for those days when your underwear just can't be seen!
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Question: Does anyone like the word "nundies"?
We're conducting a spontaneous, unofficial and completely unauthorized (yet nevertheless important) poll on behalf of a new brand who have just released a product to make your eyes pop. And not in a good way. Not only is their product named Nundies, which sounds like a really unpleasant infection to us, but the product is... wait for it... pantyless panties!Now we know it's a sin against fashion to admit this, but we can't get that worked up about visible panty lines. So someone sees you've got your knickers on -- big deal. They could probably discover a lot worse things about you, right? (Right?)
But if you would rather die than let anyone know you leave the house in *whisper it* underwear, then Nundies might be for you. They attach to your clothing (we're guessing pants rather than dresses) to provide a little more comfort when going commando. What we don't quite get (and really, there's no need to explain it to us, thanks) is why they are shaped like tulips -- unless it's to try to differentiate them from ultra-large pantyliners.
Oh well, if you are more open-minded than we are, perhaps you could give them a try and report back? (But don't feel the need to go into too much detail...) They cost $15 plus shipping from Miss Oops.
[via The Fashion Police]












KetchupFiend 5-16-2008 @ 6:47PM
I don't see how this could possible stay attached. I predict your nundies falling out of your pants leg by 10:30 AM.
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MrsH 5-20-2008 @ 4:05AM
I'm sure they're self-adhesive. The tulip thing makes sense, too. toward the... back, one petal goes down the left leg, one down the right and another stays in the middle. they'll have to bend to work right. great idea
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Emma Leigh 5-21-2008 @ 3:57PM
Keep 'em. I like my drawers.
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Karin E 6-10-2008 @ 3:31PM
$15 for a one-time use item that's basically a glorified panty liner? I'll pass.
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