The New No-BS Bra and Underwear You’ll Want Immediately
Of course, there’s nothing wrong with your frilliest, laciest lingerie, but if you could use a breather from fussy undergarments, Everlane[1] has your answer. On March 26, the brand is debuting its first collection of bras, underwear, and bodysuits, and the pieces are a minimalist’s dream.
Everlane explained the new launch in a press release: “Two years ago, our product team set out on a mission: Create simple, natural underwear that women can feel confident and comfortable in. No frills. No bows. No bullshit.” Everlane went on to explain that it tested 40 different prototypes before settling on the new Supima cotton designs. Scroll down to preview the collection, and mark your calendars for the March 26 launch. We know we will.
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