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AIBU to ask where your buy your underwear?

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aloneisnotlonely · 09/02/2021 07:55

I just want to buy some sensible, comfy everyday pants. No impressing of anyone required. Just comfort. Ideally without a ridiculous VPL because even though there is a 2m rule and in theory, no one should be close enough to notice, I don't want to feel even more self-conscious going for a run than I already do.

M&S used to be my go-to for sensible knickers, but I've given up on them. The sensible-looking ones manage to be simultaneously baggy and dig in. I'm not even sure how that's possible.

Recommendations for online shopping, please? I'm not trying to impress anyone, so I feel like some new underwear with decent elastic shouldn't bankrupt me. Ideally something with enough fabric so a sanitary towel has something to stick to.

(I don't want to have special period pants, I just want some good quality everyday pants! Maybe I'm asking too much...?)

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aloneisnotlonely · 09/02/2021 07:56

(Apologies for the awful thread typo. I blame the underwear digging into me for breaking my concentration.)

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MinnieJackson · 09/02/2021 11:44

Matalan? I like big granny knickers and their plain black ones are good!, period or no period, and you can fit a kotex maxi pad in which is 👌

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ChristOnAPeloton · 09/02/2021 11:46

Sainsbury’s and Tesco are both good for packs of plain black apple catchers. Wouldn’t wear anything these days.

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MarleyTheDog · 09/02/2021 11:54

These are brilliant to wear under leggings OP. Really comfy and no VPL. I wouldn’t think they would be much good for wearing a towel though. I haven’t periods for years, since I had a hysterectomy. Maybe you’ll just have to wear ordinary, cheap knickers for period times?

I agree about M&S. I’ve given up on them too 😒

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TillyTopper · 09/02/2021 11:56

Next or M&S - mostly because they are comfortable and do a good online delivery service.

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Frequentflier · 09/02/2021 11:56

I used to wear only M and S but my latest batch are ridiculously oversized. Though it was just me! I need enough fabric for a pad too - so a wideish gusset- not those horrible thongs.

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DinosaurDigestive · 09/02/2021 12:00

Matalan, Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury are all good for the regular everyday type ones. 🙂 You can also get different patterns and colours sold occasionally in packs or sometimes individually as part of the three for two offer.

I was going to say Primark but they're not online as you can't go wrong with them and their variety!

The plain black ones in the multipacks from Tesco and Asda helped control things after birth so they're perfect for pads fitting for periods also!

All also have plenty of different colours and designs as well as the plain ones and also different fits. Asda ones are great and so comfy but I tend to get the three for two ones from there. Their bras are also really good there too.

Next do good ones, also but much better to get in there when they're having a sale as so cheap then!

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Cocolapew · 09/02/2021 12:00

Sainsbury's.

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Confusedandshaken · 09/02/2021 12:02

Pants from Primark. Bras from Bravissimo.

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RedPandaMama · 09/02/2021 12:03

Oddballs - super comfy, jazzy and plain prints, seamless and all sorts of styles and money goes to cancer charity.

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AndreaMartelsCoat · 09/02/2021 12:03

Sainsburys every time. They fit and wash well and the high waisted ones I buy don't roll down.

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kowari · 09/02/2021 12:03

Black 5 pack from Sainsburys

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Frequentflier · 09/02/2021 12:04

I wouldn't have thought of looking in Sainsburys. Thanks. Can I order them along with my groceries or is there a separate site?:)

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Reinventinganna · 09/02/2021 12:07

Tesco do the ones you want. Seamless, plain and comfy.

I buy pretty stuff from Boux avenue or agent provocateur but plain stuff in Tesco.

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bonfireheart · 09/02/2021 12:08

Asda.

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Reinga · 09/02/2021 12:10

H & M.

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RedPaperLantern · 09/02/2021 12:34

Boody

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herewegoagainst · 09/02/2021 12:40

Another one for Oddballs, I have them on subscription and get 2 new pairs and matching socks every month. And sometimes I flex my subscription for pants for DH or their bralettes that are great for sleeping in when it's hot.

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Rafflesway · 09/02/2021 12:41

Morrison's, believe it or not, do some beautiful plain pants which wash wonderfully and fit so well/extremely comfy with no vpl 😁.

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ZaraW · 09/02/2021 12:42

Muji or Uniqlo

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SpeckledFrogsLog · 09/02/2021 12:48
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Frequentflier · 09/02/2021 13:00

This thread is reminding me of Bridget Jones and her granny panties, so beloved of Daniel!

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Sprig1 · 09/02/2021 13:01

Sainsbury's. Good cotton knickers and a good selection of non-underwired bras (which is my preference).

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ChristOnAPeloton · 09/02/2021 13:04

@Frequentflier

I wouldn't have thought of looking in Sainsburys. Thanks. Can I order them along with my groceries or is there a separate site?:)

I think you’d have to order them separately from the TU website.

Size up as well for maximum comfiness. Enjoy!
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MinnieJackson · 09/02/2021 19:08

I remember sloggi's used to be really comfy

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