In spring 2019, I published an essay aboutattempting to use a menstrual cupat work.
I decided the thing I really, really wanted to find was a great pair of period underwear.
Don’t get me wrong; thereareoptions out there, depending on how plus-size you actually are.
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“This was a new process for us.
The latter is what we did in the past, which resulted in inconsistencies in fit.”
One of those fans is Kaleigh Harris, a plus-size influencer and model who consults for the brand.
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They updated the design, sent me a new pair, and it worked great.
These releases will make their entire collection fully size-inclusive, and they plan to keep it that way.
“Access to menstrual products is a human rights issue,” Harris says.
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“People who menstruate don’t choose to do so.
Having a brand offer thoughtfully designed period products in extended sizing is, no pun intended, huge.
Seeing menstruation talked about in a size and trans-inclusive, neutral way is really awesome.”
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It’s a question that, according to Beveridge, Aisle hopes to answer by setting the example.
It’s the clothes, and the brand that made them."
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