Primark launches a collection of period underwear: what it offers to customers.
According to The Sun: Primark has become the latest store on the street to sell period pants. Joining retailers like Marks & Spencer, the fast-fashion brand claims it 'supports and empowers women' by providing alternatives to disposable menstrual hygiene products.
Primark has joined other stores selling period pants to give women new alternatives for menstrual hygiene. These pants are not only environmentally friendly but can also reduce the costs of hygiene products each monthly cycle.
What are period pants?
Period pants are reusable garments designed to mimic the function of a sanitary pad by absorbing blood. They typically have a wider gusset area to prevent leaks and provide maximum absorbency.
Period pants are a more eco-friendly option for women during their menstrual cycles. They have a special layer to hold liquid and another layer to wick moisture away, with varying levels of absorbency, just like regular tampons or pads.
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