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"Nundies": for those days when your underwear just can't be seen!

Filed under: Swimwear and Lingerie




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!

Continue reading "Nundies": for those days when your underwear just can't be seen!

Crotch-only undies: go commando without being gross

Filed under: Swimwear and Lingerie

Crotch-only pantiesIf you've been coveting the freedom of a life without underpants, but don't want to pull a Paris Hilton (or just think going undie-free is kind of nasty), listen up. You can now purchase Commandos -- "disposable cotton patches that safely and securely stick to the curved seam of your jeans."

So, you know, you can be fancy free without your naughty bits rubbing against your pants.

Sounds good -- or at least more sanitary -- for those of you who are into that sort of thing. But, is it just me, or do these seem like maxi pads in disguise?

[via Trendhunter]

New York women don't wear undies

Filed under: Events: On the Scene, Swimwear and Lingerie

New York ladies go commandoThe New York Post, in keeping with it's international reputation for incisive reporting on key issues, has revealed the hidden truth about the city's female population: many of them don't wear underpants.

As part of an "undercover survey," The Post interviews some 18, 19 and 20 year-old students who claim that going commando lets them "breathe a little bit," feel "more comfortable," and gives them one less thing to think about when dressing the morning.

Ironically (oh, so ironically) this news came on National Underwear Day -- a day when we should be celebrating the comfort, protection, and sanitary benefits of a good, clean pair of skivvies, instead of tossing them aside like a hippies, hussies, and the common tramp.

New York, I am ashamed for you.

[via Gawker]

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