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  2. Thinx - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Thinx launched Thinx Super, which is a double-absorbency product that claims to hold up to four tampons' worth of flow. [15] The underwear cost about $35 per pair. [7] Thinx introduced a pair that cost $17 in order to better compete with new lines of period underwear from large brands like Aerie and Hanes. [7]

  3. Thinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear ... - AOL

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    Kimberly-Clark recently purchased Thinx, laying off 60% of employees at the former direct-to-consumer darling. Thinx was the edgy brand that made period underwear cool. Now it’s available in big ...

  4. 11 Best Underwear Brands for Women That Make Every Day Way ...

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    Thinx Hiphugger Period Underwear, $35 at Amazon. Amazon. Ditch the pesky tampons and uncomfortable pads for this absorbent period underwear, which prevents leaks and stains while also controlling ...

  5. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Intimissimi: 1996 Italy Sri Lanka Iris Lingerie: 1929 ceased 1970: US US Jockey: 1876 US US Jolidon: 1993 Romania Romania Kestos: 1925 ceased 1985: UK UK Kiss Me Deadly: 2006 UK Unknown La Perla: 1954 Italy Italy/China La Senza: 1990 ceased 2017: Canada Unknown Lembrassa: 2008 ceased 2017: UK China Leonisa: 1956 Colombia Colombia Lily of France ...

  6. How Thinx, the buzzy underwear company once worth $230 ... - AOL

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    Once a direct-to-consumer darling, Thinx laid off the majority of its staff in April. How Thinx, the buzzy underwear company once worth $230 million, lost its way Skip to main content

  7. Period underwear - Wikipedia

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    Period underwear is designed like conventional underwear but it is made up of highly absorbent fabrics to soak up menstrual blood. Most commercially manufactured period underwear makes use of microfiber polyester fabric. It is recommended that period underwear should be changed every 8-12 hours to avoid leakage and infection.