Fashion fans 'ditch' pyjamas for 'no leak' sleep set hailed 'perfect' for summer periods
29.06.2024 - 15:51
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It can be worrying when your monthly woes come and you are trying to avoid getting your pants stained, especially when sleeping. But shoppers have found a "game-changing" pyjama set that gives you peace of mind at night.
UK-based period underwear company Ugly Pants' Black Overnight Sleep Set with cami top has given shoppers confidence and sleep with no leaks and new shoppers can enjoy £10 off on their first order.
The camisole top and overnight period pant set has been branded as a perfect must-have for "summer periods". The Overnight Flow Period Pant has a moderate to heavy absorbency, which is equivalent to three tampon uses, and anti-odour and moisture wicking technology.
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The full coverage pant is designed with high waist for a smooth and comfortable fit, giving an ultimate nighttime comfort and worry-free nights. The extended panel on the gusset provides maximum coverage all the way to the waistband.
The matching cami is a timeless black top that you can wear at sleep or as a base layer with an overshirt.
Shoppers loved the Sleep Set and left glowing reviews online. One commented: "The sleep set is beautiful and comfortable with care for us women when we are on our periods at the hardest time of life. Ugly Pants are one of the best and we should have some in our life."
Antoher said: "I love the sleep set! It's perfect for summer periods." And a third added: "Love the overnight set! I have always leaked with other sanitary products before which made me look for better alternatives, I can now sleep with no leaks and feel good at the
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