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




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]

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