Extremely comfortable! Will buy more!
"Extremely comfortable! Will buy more!"










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Overall rating: 4.736111 / 5 from 72 reviews.
The Everyday Brief is a highly-rated second-skin essential crafted from cooling fabric with a double layer at the front and an elastic waistband. Customers praise its excellent fit, softness, and moisture-wicking bamboo viscose gusset. Despite minor issues with the tag, the overall quality and comfort make it a top choice for all four trimesters and beyond.
Review topics: ["size","fit","color","issues","quality","lining","fabric","underwear","material","feel","pattern","undies","coverage","detail","briefs","postpartum","medium"].
"Extremely comfortable! Will buy more!"
"Love this set. So comfy. Wish you did more patterns I would buy them all."
"These are so cute, and so soft! I will be purchasing a few more."
"Same softness as the bra. Cute detailing inside. I wouldn’t mind replacing all my undies with these."
"Really comfy full coverage underwear. They wash well and can be used postpartum too. Would definitely purchase more"
"Super comfy postpartum after C-section!"
"Good quality"
"The fit is great in my 3rd trimester. I know they’ll be my go to for postpartum"
"Quality is not the same as it used to be. Previous pairs I ordered are my favorite but these are not as soft, the nude color is darker than before and missing small details like the heart shaped button sewn on. Would not have purchased if I knew these were so different to the previous versions"
"These are almost perfect. I really want to love them. I love the floral prints and the soft cotton. I typically have problems with the seams of underwear rubbing and being uncomfortable. These don't do that! The problem I have is the bump of fabric at the back part of the gusset. Why couldn't you have made it flat like the front?? They would be perfect. I also think I could have gone down to an xs but they work in small."


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