Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I left Gap back when GAP Body was still a thing, and converted to Aerie. I really like theirs. Very simple, fits well, no wedgies.
Do your Aeries fall apart? If not, which kind to you wear? My DD wore their bikinis for a while and I banned them because they got so many holes and basically disintegrated in less than a year.
No, they don't fall apart. Is your DD washing her undies on the gentle cycle? Is she tossing them in with jeans - maybe zippers are tearing them? I have some that were bought before the pandemic and they're in perfect shape. No holes (beyond the three designed of course) at all. Here's what I buy (and what my 23 yr old also buys in a different size): https://www.ae.com/us/en/p/aerie/undies/boybrief-underwear/smoothez-everyday-boybrief-underwear/3773_8350_807
For a while they had those (what I linked) with a cute diagonal thing in the front (similar to how yoga pants had that diagonal slant also) that we both really liked but they stopped selling that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I left Gap back when GAP Body was still a thing, and converted to Aerie. I really like theirs. Very simple, fits well, no wedgies.
Do your Aeries fall apart? If not, which kind to you wear? My DD wore their bikinis for a while and I banned them because they got so many holes and basically disintegrated in less than a year.
Anonymous wrote:I left Gap back when GAP Body was still a thing, and converted to Aerie. I really like theirs. Very simple, fits well, no wedgies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've worn the cotton bikini underwear from the Gap for decades. It has changed. When I put the new medium pair against one of my older pairs, the cut is different (wider!) and it just does not stay in place. I can't go down a size. What next?? I need cotton, simple bikinis. No lace or other fussy things and definitely nothing too narrow in the bum.
Any ideas?
No butt floss for you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree, most underwear is terrible now. I miss the cotton Victoria Secret styles of my college days. Closest I can find is the in-house brand by Bare necessities. Like most underwear these days they are thin, so eventually to see through, but at least they are cotton and not too cheeky
But they still have those at pink. They have full bikini cotton underwear.
Anonymous wrote:I've worn the cotton bikini underwear from the Gap for decades. It has changed. When I put the new medium pair against one of my older pairs, the cut is different (wider!) and it just does not stay in place. I can't go down a size. What next?? I need cotton, simple bikinis. No lace or other fussy things and definitely nothing too narrow in the bum.
Any ideas?