Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Old Navy For Lingerie

Customers agree: Victoria's Secret lost its way. Once upon a time, I bought work and casual clothing, as well as, all my lingerie from Vctoria's Secret. They were cut for a woman's body. Personally, I like to keep lingerie basic. Smooth, cotton, medium-rise bikini undies and a smooth bra with a front closure were my choices ... before it all went downhill at V.S. Their clothes were discontinued and the undergarments went from simple and well-made ... to overly sexy ... and finally to awkward and sleazy, not to mention the quality, too, went south. The borders of the bikini underwear fell apart soon after purchase. Without a doubt, Victoria's Secret lowered its bar (to cheap and tacky) and changed its style (from cute and feminine) which formally made it successful. What a disaster!

Comfortable, basic underwear is hard to find, but nearly everybody wears undergarments, so let's discuss: It's tough to find a style somewhere in between grandma's bloomers and butt floss. Plus in a fabric that's not heavy, nor slight.

If you liked Victoria's Secret's old craftsmanship and bikini style, give Old Navy a try. Their underpants are 95% cotton with 5% spandex, smooth and thin, but substantial in weight (that will hold up). They are super soft and comfortable. Also, it's great they come in high-rise and mid-rise providing full coverage without resembling grandma's bloomers.

Additionally, they come in alternate styles including thongs, briefs, and hipsters with cheerful colors and patterns to suit everybody's taste. What a steal for quality! Who knew Old Navy has fabulous underwear?!?

👚👗👠Furthermore H&M and Forever 21 have similar-looking underwear and price points which I haven't bought. Readers who have, can you review them under comments?


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