Comment on Daily discussion thread: đ Saturday, April 27, 2024
melbaboutown@aussie.zone â¨6⊠â¨months⊠agoI donât understand why they sell a three pack with three different skin tones (1 light pink, 1 tan, 1 brown). Iâd rather have three of the same colour because the point of that is to match your skin and blend in under thin/pale clothes.
Or why Bonds puts chunky prominent white writing on the bands of skin tone undies/bras.
Or why most cotton underthings have to be brightly coloured and/or lairily printed.
The logicâŚ
Catfish@aussie.zone â¨6⊠â¨months⊠ago
The three skin tones is weird. I donât get white either. Utterly impractical. Yes, itâs a throwback to real linen undergarments, but you canât boil the modern stuff!
ajsadauskas@aus.social â¨6⊠â¨months⊠ago
@Catfish @melbaboutown What's wrong with lilac undies?
And other than the three packs of different skin tones (why?!?!), what seems silly to me is that every brand has to have a massive logo on the elastic bands these days.
Okay, if it's a designer brand â like Calvin Klein â I can understand. But â say â Bonds is not exactly CK!
melbaboutown@aussie.zone â¨6⊠â¨months⊠ago
I guess so it can be bleached? But I wouldnât want to bleach something worn so closely. Maybe for hot or boil washing, or to avoid dyes.
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Also particularly acidic women can bleach dark undies