
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gap body. I've had mine so long I'm afraid to admit how old they are.
This is me. But I'll admit it. I have underwear from 2002.
Anonymous wrote:Gap body. I've had mine so long I'm afraid to admit how old they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The last time I went to VS was so many years ago and I boycott them now because when I asked for my size (34A) in a certain bra I wanted, "could you check in back" kind of thing, the bitch said, "those bras only come in normal sizes." Haven't returned to any VS since.
Ugh, that's terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a package of Jockey underwear at L&T last week (don't bother flaming, please, we're on a budget... no VS for me). And, they smell!!
What is this? Smells like perfume? Do they perfume their underwear before packaging??
I've washed it twice and can still smell it. Any ideas?
(Or, any other cheap undies recommendations?)
OP,
Why not just hang it up and go for these? They're comfortable, practical, and most of all, if you're not in the mood, they are certainly mood killers!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've never experienced this. I buy my Jockeys at Kohls (much cheaper!) and just wash before wearing the first time. BTW, my teen buys VS, but middle-aged mom that I am, I prefer Jockey, and from a downmarket store
I'll try Kohl's! I did L&T because they had sent me a good coupon! And, I thought they were standard price. Thanks for the tip.
I actually find that VS' quality has declined anyway. I bought a few from there and the front seam wasn't even sewn down. What is that about?
My sister and I (both early 30s) were at VS this weekend. First we wandered through the Pink section and joked that we couldn't wear the stuff because we're not 15. Then we wandered around the other section and left because we couldn't find a "normal" bra. That is, something that was white or nude, not an extreme push-up plunge bra. Pfft.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't it be a returned item, whose previous wearer was heavily perfumed.
Now, if she repackaged carefully, the store may have thought it was unopened.
I thought this also, but the last time I was at the store, I smelled several packages and they all were the same. It's the same 'powdery' scent.
Personally, I like Jockey because it's 100% cotton so it's not irritating in anyway. The last thing I want is perfumed undies!
If you were a dude, I think you'd be arrested... panty-sniffer!
Anonymous wrote:I bought a package of Jockey underwear at L&T last week (don't bother flaming, please, we're on a budget... no VS for me). And, they smell!!
What is this? Smells like perfume? Do they perfume their underwear before packaging??
I've washed it twice and can still smell it. Any ideas?
(Or, any other cheap undies recommendations?)

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Couldn't it be a returned item, whose previous wearer was heavily perfumed.
Now, if she repackaged carefully, the store may have thought it was unopened.
I thought this also, but the last time I was at the store, I smelled several packages and they all were the same. It's the same 'powdery' scent.
Personally, I like Jockey because it's 100% cotton so it's not irritating in anyway. The last thing I want is perfumed undies!
Anonymous wrote:Couldn't it be a returned item, whose previous wearer was heavily perfumed.
Now, if she repackaged carefully, the store may have thought it was unopened.
Anonymous wrote:Smiling reading this - I also wear cheap jockey cotton underwear (I get them from the website when they have deals). My teen DD gets everything at VS or Gap Body. Much higher end stuff. But when I was in college Jockey was THE thing. I will say that the quality seems to have dropped signficantly - the stitching is always coming out on the bands, etc. They look old after just a few washings.