Thinx has announced the launch of a new line of reusable period underwear that incorporates their innovative LeakSafe Barrier Technology. This cutting-edge feature is available across all of their product lines, including Thinx, Thinx Teens, and Thinx For All. The LeakSafe Barrier Technology promises all-day absorbency, preventing leaks for up to 12 hours, as stated by the company.
Courtney Newman, senior director of product design at Thinx, explained that testing proved the new technology is effective for heavy flows and is absorbent enough for the majority of users. By balancing aesthetics with function, the gusset layer is made thinner while the width of the secure barrier is maximized, offering customers a product that combines comfort, style, and protection.
The garment contains a patent-pending four-layer gusset that promises both comfort and protection. It also includes odor technology and is made of breathable fabric to help users feel fresh and dry all day long. According to Sara Plotkin, vice president of brand and creative at Thinx, the development process involved exploring different materials, designs, and manufacturing techniques to ensure the best possible experience for customers. The product was designed with customers’ needs in mind, providing them with protection that boosts confidence throughout the day.
Thinx’s new LeakSafe Barrier Technology will be available across their entire product range starting online at major retailers like Amazon, CVS Target Walgreens Walmart. Customers can now access a wide selection of period underwear that offers comfort style and protection that lasts all day long.
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