We Tried Out 5 Different Types of Period Pants These Were the Best of the Bunch
Tried and tested.
Itโs never been easier to have an eco-friendly period.
From menstrual cups to tampons made from sustainable materials and even biodegradable products, we have more options than ever before.
But I know from personal experience that changing up your period routine can be scary. After years of using the same trusted brand of tampons and pads, itโs never easy introducing a new menstrual product into the mix.

Fortunately thousands of people who have periods canโt be wrong. Now many of us are turning our backs on wasteful products that end up in landfill, opting instead for period pants that are comfortable, easy to use and one of the most eco-friendly options out there.
Even big companies are taking notice of period panties. In the US, Kimberly-Clark, the top producer of feminine products, has bought period underwear brand Thinx.
As far as personal experiences go, Iโve always been nervous to try them out. Surely theyโll leak, I thought. The idea of having to deal with the embarrassment and destroyed clothing seemed too much of a risk, so I never bothered.
Now many of us regularly work from home โ myself included โ thereโs no reason not to try them out, so the Cheap Luxury Handbags team and our readers tried out 5 pairs of period pants from Thinx, Flux, Wuka and more to discover which are the best.
We rated the period underwear on comfort, cost, sustainability, how easy they are to wash, and of course, how well they worked.
As well as using them for your periods, some can also be used to protect against urinary incontinence, which can be embarrassing for many.
Hereโs how they fared.
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Thinx

Super Hiphugger, ยฃ26.95 โ buy now
Perhaps the best known period underwear brand out there, Thinx offer a wide variety of menstrual underwear that absorb even the heaviest flows.
From boy shorts, to thongs and everything in between, they offer styles to suit everyone who menstruates from sizes XXS to 4X and you can buy multipacks โ also known as โsaver setsโ โ too.
Thinx have also branched out into period-absorbing leggings, so you can work out without the fear of leaks.
Not satisfied? You have 60 days to try them out and if youโre not convinced, theyโll give you your money back.
Cheap Luxury Handbags โs Editor Daisy Jordan tried Thinxโs Super Hiphuggers, which offer super absorbancy, and this is what she found.
Effectiveness: 5/5
โI was apprehensive to try out period pants, so despite having relatively light periods, I wanted good absorbency for my first go.
โI was so impressed with Thinx. I didnโt experience any leaks whatsoever and felt so confident wearing them.โ
Comfort: 5/5
โFor me, thereโs nothing worse than uncomfortable underwear. I hate it when they dig in, but Thinx feel so comfortable.
โIf youโre used to wearing tampons, period pants will naturally feel quite different. You canโt forget youโre on your period as it feels like youโre wearing pads again, but as underwear goes, these are รผber comfy.โ

French Cut in Black, $35, Thinx โ buy now

Cotton Bikini, $17, Thinx โ buy now

Modal Cotton Brief, $35, one sale 24.50, Thinx โ buy now
Cost: 4/5
โAt ยฃ27, Thinx are more expensive than a standard pair of underwear but itโs so worth it.
โIf you stop buying tampons, youโll make the money back in just a few wears but thereโs nothing to throw away during your period.
โNot only are they friendlier for the planet, but theyโre safer for your body too as thereโs no risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome.โ
Sustainability: 4/5
โThinx work with a family-run factory in Sri Lanka to manufacture their underwear and it operates under three pillars: female leadership, employee well-being, and environmental sustainability.
โThey have a goal of zero waste by 2025 and prioritise โethical, sustainable product development.’โ
Check out Thinxโs Sustainability Policy to learn more.
Washing process: 4/5
โUnfortunately you canโt just throw them into the washing machine like normal underwear.
โYou need to rinse them out first and wash them on a delicate cycle with the rest of your laundry, making sure not to use bleach or fabric softener. Once clean, they need to be air dried.โ
Overall: 5/5
โSince trying out Thinx, Iโm never going back.
โTheyโre so much easier and more eco-friendly than tampons, and most importantly, they work!โ
Modibodi

Modibodi Recycled Seamfree Full Brief, ยฃ25.50 โ buy now
Modibodi has every base covered, offering period underwear, nightwear, activewear, swimwear, maternity, postpartum and adaptive styles for people with disabilities and a huge variety of bundle packs. They even offer underwear for men that absorbs moisture, perspiration or pee.
While most menstrual underwear brands were inspired by the idea of sustainable periods, the idea for Modibodi came from the CEO Kirstyโs experience of bladder leeks after the birth of her second child.
Reader Lauren* tried Modibodiโs Brief and this is what she found.
Effectiveness: 5/5
โAs a first-time user of period pants, I was really nervous about trying them but Modibodiโs briefs didnโt leak at all.
โI wore them from morning โtill night without needing to change them, which was less stressful than worrying about changing my tampon all the time.โ
Comfort: 3/5
โI found these quite tight and restrictive to wear. I recommend sizing up if you donโt want them to dig in, as I prefer underwear that feels breathable.โ

Sensual Hi-Waist Bikini in Abstract Pink, ยฃ25, Modibodi โ buy now

Recycled Seamfree Hi-Leg Cheeky in Summer Sun Yellow, ยฃ22, Modibodi โ buy now

Sensual Boyleg in Black Lace, ยฃ15, Modibodi โ buy now
Cost: 4/5
โAt ยฃ25.50, these are more than Iโd usually pay for underwear but when you add things up, itโs definitely worth the investment.
โYou have 60 days to send them back if they donโt work for you too, so you wonโt waste any money if you decide against them.โ
Sustainability: 5/5
โWearing period underwear is more sustainable than using tampons and pads, regardless of whether theyโre made from eco-friendly materials as it avoids waste.
โFortunately Modibodi use sustainable and recycled materials in their underwear, such as merino wool, recycled nylon, and bamboo.โ
Read more about their sustainability policy.
Washing process: 4/5
โAll period underwear requires a cold wash and to be air dried, but this doesnโt bother me.
โItโs much easier than changing your tampon all the time.โ
Overall: 4/5
โI was really impressed with Modibodiโs period pants. Iโm planning to buy a selection and ditch tampons for good!โ
WUKA

Wuka Basicsโข Hipster, ยฃ12 โ buy now
Female-led start-up WUKA, which stands for Wake Up Kick Ass started making the first ever reusable period pants in 2017.
Fast forward four years and they now offer a wide range of simple and effective products, including period starter packs for teenagers and cycle sets catered to your flow.
Not only do they offer sustainable and affordable menstrual knickers, but theyโre also fighting to reduce the 20% tax on sustainable period products. You can sign their petition here.
Cheap Luxury Handbags โs Editor Daisy Jordan tried their Basicsโข Hipster for a medium flow and this is what she found.
Effectiveness: 5/5
โI canโt fault WUKAโs period pants. They worked perfectly for me, with no leaks whatsoever.
โThis was the second pair I tried, the first being aimed at a heavy flow. Even though my periods are quite light I wanted to be on the safe side, but I didnโt need to as these worked so well.โ
Comfort: 4/5
โWhen I first put these on, they felt like they dug in a little but I didnโt notice it at all throughout the day.
โIn general, they were super comfy and easy to wear. Plus, their size range is wide ranging โ from XXS to 6XL โ so next time, maybe Iโll order up.โ

High Waist Super, ยฃ25.99, WUKA Ultimate โ buy now

Leopard Print Bikini, ยฃ19.99, WUKA โ buy now

Lace Hipster Brief, ยฃ17.99, WUKA Ultimate โ buy now
Cost: 5/5
โThis pair are the most affordable Iโve come across. At just ยฃ12, theyโre definitely worth the money โ especially as they offer free delivery online.
โSimilarly to some of their competitors, they offer a 40-day trial and if youโre not happy, theyโll offer you an exchange or refund. You canโt go wrong with that!โ
Sustainability: 5/5
โWUKAโs products are certified organic, vegan and made using sustainable materials BCI Cotton, Tencel Modal or Econyl.
โBCI stands for Better Cotton Initiative, which promotes better standards in cotton farming and practices across 21 countries.โ
Washing process: 4/5
โLike with all period pants, you have to to rinse them out first, wash them on a delicate cycle and air dry them.
โWhile it can be a faff, you get used to it pretty quickly. It doesnโt bother me at all.โ
Overall: 5/5
โI had a great experience using WUKAโs period pants and plan to buy more as theyโre so affordable.
โIf youโre looking to try period pants out for the first time, I recommend starting with these.โ
READ MORE: 4 Telltale Signs Youโre Wearing the Wrong Bra Size
Fluxies

Classic Bikini, ยฃ26 โ buy now
FLUX undies recently rebranded to Fluxies, but the products are still the same we know and love.
If you havenโt heard of them yet, you might be missing a trick.
Much of their underwear, which is available from sizes XS (UK size 6/8) to XL (UK size 16/18), almost looks too good to wear while menstruating, so you can feel your best despite being on your period.
Fluxies also offers a plus size capsule collection and a sports range, keeping you feeling protected as you work out.
If youโre interested in trying them out, they also offer a 60-day trial period and if youโre not satisfied, you can send your underwear back for a full refund.
Reader Leah tried their Classic Bikini for a heavy flow and this is what she found.
Effectiveness: 5/5
โI experienced no leaks at all, they worked really well and I didnโt have to change them.โ
Comfort: 5/5
โThese were very comfortable to wear. The lace band was stretchy and the fabric was soft and didnโt dig in, but still felt secure and like it wouldnโt leak.
โThey were quite big pants so I probably wouldnโt wear them under tighter clothing because you would getย visible lines, but for a day of working from home they were perfect.โ

Classic Boyshort in Heavy Absorbency, ยฃ28, Fluxies โ buy now

Classic Hi-Waist Heavy Absorbency, ยฃ29, Fluxies โ buy now

Swim Bikini Moderate Absorbency, ยฃ25, Fluxies โ buy now
Cost: 4/5
โThe pants are quite expensive โ around ยฃ26 a pair. If you were going to need an average of 4 pairs perhaps for your period (unless youโre doing laundry every day!), thatโs an ยฃ80 outlay which is pretty pricey.
โHowever, Fluxies claim to last for 3 years so it works out eventually as around ยฃ2.20 per period. Thatโs not bad, considering they are better for the environment and much less faff than using my mooncup (which I would probably still use on lighter days). And it works out cheaper than using disposable period products.โ
Sustainability: 5/5
Their website says: โwe ensure our undies are manufactured using the most sustainable materials and environmentally responsible processes possibleโ and โwe use modal material to make your undies. this magic material is soft, shrink resistant, and easy to care for.
โModal is manufactured from the beech tree, which is a renewable crop and considered carbon neutral when taken from a responsibly managed source. it is biodegradable, meaning at the end of its life, the fabric can return to the earth.โ
Washing process: 4/5
โThe washing instructions were to hand rinse when you take them off and wash at 30 degrees in the washing machine.
โItโs a bit inconvenient if youโre a single person doing one load of laundry a week, meaning you just have these damp rinsed pants lying around, but the benefits of the pants probably outweigh this.โ
Overall: 5/5
โFluxies were really comfortable, I wore them all day and didnโt feel any dampness.
โI was really surprised and impressed with how well they worked. I usually use a mooncup but this is a great eco-friendly alternative, a bit less faff, and sometimes if Iโm in pain I find itโs not great to be shoving mooncups in and out.
โI think Iโm a convert โ Iโll probably use a mix of these pants and my mooncup in the future.โ
READ MORE: Is Sister Jane True to Size?
Cheeky Wipes

Fearless Bundle of Pants Pads for Mild to Moderate incontinence, ยฃ99.95 โ buy now
While many of the brands weโve tried out offer underwear specifically for periods, Cheeky Wipes offers a huge variety of eco-friendly solutions to bladder incontinence, endometriosis symptoms, post-partum bleeding and even toilet paper and nappy alternatives.
Cheeky Wipes also offers a 90-day free trial, so you can try out their products without wasting your money if they donโt work for you.
Reader Sandra* suffers from bladder incontinence, so she tried Cheeky Wipesโ bundle of pads and pants. This is what she found.
Effectiveness: 1/5
โUnfortunately for the purpose of avoiding leaks for female incontinence, the kit didnโt actually work.
โThe pads need extra surface area and absorbency nearer the front.
โI also found that the gusset of the pants themselves was too narrow to avoid any leaks, although it could have come down to just a bad fit for me).
โAnother useful thing the brand could add is wipes for the inner thighs for leaks during wear and changes.โ
Comfort: 4/5
โThe pants were quite comfortable. The pads are soft as well.โ

Feeling Comfy High-waisted Period Pants, ยฃ8.69, Cheeky Wipes โ buy now

Feeling Hip High-leg Washable Period Pants, ยฃ12.49, Cheeky Wipes โ buy now

Fearless Bamboo High waist Period Pants Heavy Flow, ยฃ15.99, Cheeky Wipes โ buy now
Cost: 4/5
โIโd say if it worked for me, it would be a good use of money.
โยฃ100 for this set is a good investment, with the box, the pouch and the pads, and Cheeky Wipes offers 10% off your first order. Unfortunately, the pants and pads themselves didnโt work for my purpose.โ
Sustainability: 4/5
โCheeky Wipesโ ethos is all about providing sustainable solutions, so it almost goes without saying that theyโre sustainable.
โThey offer a lot of information on their website about their packaging, but not what their products are made of.
โRegardless, Iโm confident that using these products is much more eco-friendly than buying plastic products.โ
Washing process: 4/5
โFor my purpose, cleaning wasnโt an issue at all. I especially loved the plastic box that I could pop all the used items into as soon as I was done with them.
โIโve been looking for something like this for a while. Itโs really functional and makes cleaning much easier.โ
READ MORE: 17 New In Pieces From Other Stories We Spotted This Week
Overall: 3/5
โI was disappointed that the product didnโt work for me, but I love the idea.
โThe kit offers an eco-friendly alternative to pads and with a few tweaks would be perfect.โ






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