7 Underwear Brands With Period-Proof Panties In Singapore To Prevent Leaks & Stains
You’re busy being a boss babe, when suddenly you feel a wet spot on your skirt and stand up to reveal a red stain on your chair. Ugh, not again. Yep, it happens to be best of us - even if we’re “period veterans” who’ve been going through menstruation for years. Oh, the woes of being a woman.
Save yourself the worry and embarrassment during that time of the month by using period-proof panties. With an extra layer and good fit, they help prevent any stains and leakages from getting on your clothes.
Read on to find out where to get leak-proof period underwear in Singapore!
#1: Young Hearts - with extra panel to tuck your pad wings into ($9.90)
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Young Hearts is a go-to for cute yet functional bra and panty sets. They’ve also added a few sanitary panties to their collection, all at an affordable $9.90 per pair.
Each one comes with an extra panel with waterproof fabric that allows pad wings to be tucked in, preventing them from flipping open and getting dislodged when you’re out and about.
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Their Cotton Sanitary Panties come in Dark Grey with polka dotted trim and a ribbon in front for a sweet touch. There’s also a Unicorn patterned version for those who like added whimsy.
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For more breathability, get their Mesh Sanitary Panties which allow for extra ventilation - much-needed in our humid weather.
Get them from Young Hearts’ here.
#2: Laurier - seamless options for body-hugging clothes (from $29.90)
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While they’re well-loved for their Super Slimguard pads, not many know that Laurier also has their own set of Superguard Sanitary Panties ($29.90) in 3 shades: Milky Pink, Nudie Beige, and Classic Black.
Special features of these undies include a pad stabiliser and safety fit seam to prevent both side and back leakages, as well as a wing pocket to help your sanitary pad stay put properly.
Get them from Guardian here.
#3: Peach Fleur - wide range of cute designs (from $13.50)
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Just because periods aren’t fun, doesn’t mean your undies can’t be. Add some cheer to your life during those uncomfy times with Peach Fleur’s wide range of cute, colourful designs featuring flowers, fruits, and animals ($13.50 to $15.90).
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The inner lining is made with easy-to-wash fabric, so there’s no need to be up to your elbows with scrubbing stains away.
There’s also a Sleep Tight range that’s more “heavy duty”, with and without lace trim.
Get them from Peach Fleur’s website here.
#4: Triumph - maxi and midi styles ($24.90)
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Wing pockets keep sanitary pads stuck fast into place. Special Safety Fit Seams allow the fabric to cling to your derriere in all the right places, allowing for confident movement without worries.
Get them from Triumph’s website here.
#5: Lafre - affordable bundle sets (from $9.38)
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Lafre has the cheapest period panties in this list, at 2 for $19.90 or 5 for $46.90 - which works out to as low as $9.38 per piece. If you don’t need that many at a go, holla for your sisters or girlfriends and get a set to split.
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These come in pretty pastel shades and black, with the crotch area made of 100% cotton. You’re advised to size up to make space for your pad.
Get them from Lafre’s website here.
#6: Sofy - made with special tummy-warming Japanese technology (from $29.90)
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Sofy is another popular sanitary pad brand with their own line of menstrual underwear. Their Natural Fit and Elegant Fit ranges ($29.90) are made from soft cotton that’s gentle on skin. The latter has a seamless lace trim, so you can still wear body-hugging skirts and dresses without having a VPL.
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Both types have double inner layers to tuck your pad wings into and come in 4 colours: Pink, Black, Grey, and Mocha.
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Those who have more delicate skin can go for Sofy’s Hadaomoi Organic Sanitary Panty at $35.90. It works in the same way as the other ranges, but is made with 100% Japanese cotton. On top of that, it’s created with a special Japanese technology which transfers body heat to your front and back, helping alleviate menstrual cramps and backaches.
#7: Sloggi - no-nonsense options in basic colours ($21.90)
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Triumph’s slightly more wallet-friendly sister brand, Sloggi, also has a range of Midi and Maxi Sanitary Panties ($21.90) in no-nonsense shades of Natural Beige and Black. Their seams are said to be ultra soft for maximum comfort, and the light yet snug material ensures you won’t get too sweaty down there.
Get them from Sloggi’s website here.
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Text by: GirlStyle SG