Lingerie and women’s underwear is the foundation layer of every wardrobe — the pieces that sit closest to the skin and shape everything that goes on top. A well-chosen drawer covers comfort for daily wear, smooth lines under fitted clothing, and a few pieces that feel special when the occasion calls for it.
This collection brings together our complete lingerie and underwear range across categories. Bras run from soft cup and wireless everyday styles to padded, balconette, and lace pieces for dressier wear. Panties cover the five core cuts — boyshorts for full coverage, briefs and bikini for everyday, tanga and brazilian for mid-coverage, thong and g-string for line-free dressing under fitted clothing. Lingerie sets coordinate bra and panty pieces for an effortless put-together look, and garters add finishing detail for occasions or special wear. Fabrics include breathable cotton for daily comfort, smooth microfiber for invisibility under tight clothes, lace for a more decorative finish, and mesh for a lightweight, modern feel.
How do I know what underwear style is right for me? Start with the outfit and the occasion. For fitted jeans, leggings, or body-con dresses, a thong or seamless brief gives the cleanest line. For loose clothing, looser cuts (boyshorts, briefs) feel more comfortable and stay put through the day. For special occasions, lace or microfiber adds a more polished feel than basic cotton.
What’s the difference between briefs, bikini, tanga, brazilian and thong cuts? Briefs cover the most — full back and mid-to-high waist. Bikini sits lower on the hip with medium back coverage. Tanga is between bikini and thong with a narrow back. Brazilian is “cheeky” — covering about half the seat. Thong has minimal back fabric for invisibility under fitted clothes. The right cut depends on the outfit and your coverage preference.
How many pairs of underwear should I own? A practical drawer covers about 10–14 pairs in the cuts you wear most, plus a few special-occasion pieces. Rotate frequently to extend the life of the fabric, and replace pieces when the elastic stretches out or the fit changes.
How do I care for lingerie and underwear? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle in a mesh laundry bag to protect elastic and lace. Skip fabric softener — it coats the fibers and reduces breathability. Hang or lay flat to dry to preserve the shape; the dryer shortens the life of elastic and lace.




























































































































































































































































































































