Pelvi Leakproof Underwear – Bikini

Pelvi Leakproof Underwear Bikini is reusable leakproof underwear designed to provide discreet, comfortable protection for incontinence, postpartum recovery, and heavy menstrual flow. Featuring four absorbent layers that hold up to 20ml of fluid, this slim 2.5mm design offers reliable leak-resistant protection while remaining breathable, antibacterial, and comfortable for all-day wear.

Made from soft fabrics that conform to your shape, the classic high-waisted bikini style includes a moisture-wicking layer that helps draw moisture away from the body to keep you feeling fresh and dry. Machine washable and reusable, it provides a practical alternative to disposable products without harsh chemicals or irritating fibres.

$19.99

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Directions for use

Pelvi underwear is machine washable. Wash on a gentle cold cycle and hang to dry. You can also use a laundry bag to protect your underwear from damage.

Subject to wash and care of your Pelvi leakproof underwear, they will last for 6 months to 2 years. Underwear is considered a delicate garment, so the elastic and thread may get damaged with wear and tear.

Size Guide

  • M: Fits sizes 10-12 AU (Hips 93-98cms).
  • L: Fits sizes 12-14 AU (Hips 98-103cms).
  • XL: Fits sizes 14-16 AU (Hips 103-108cms).

Pelvi recommends taking your normal underwear size. Your hip measurement is the best guide when trying to find the right size underwear.

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