Period panties «Classic» with organic cotton - Taynie
- With organic cotton
- Breathable
- For medium heavy menstruation
- Free from silver and biocides
- absorbent
- Vegan
- Antibacterial
- For periods, mild bladder weakness, during childbirth or during sports
Period panties with organic cotton (STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX®).
Use the period panties on uncertain days, with medium-heavy periods, mild bladder weakness, during childbirth or during sports.
fabric feel:
Matte, soft cotton fabric feel
Free from silver ion, zinc pyrithione and biocides. Eco-certified TPU and elastane. High-quality materials without plasticizers.
Composition (4-layer principle):
Innermost layer (skin contact): 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Middle layer: 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Third layer: Moisture-impermeable yet breathable layer made of TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) without plasticizers
Outer layer: 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Composition (4-layer principle):
Innermost layer (skin contact): 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Middle layer: 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Third layer: Moisture-impermeable yet breathable layer made of TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane) without plasticizers
Outer layer: 95% cotton and 5% elastane
Please wash before first use
Once used, rinse briefly with cold water and simply wash directly with your normal laundry or ideally in a mesh garment bag (max. 60°C).
Do not put in the dryer
Do not use fabric softener or bleach
Change your Taynie after max. 10-12 hours of wear
The hip circumference is measured standing and at the widest point. This is usually at the level of the pelvic bones.
Size 34:
Hips: 88cm - 91cm
Size 36:
Hips: 92cm - 98cm
Size 38:
Hips: 99cm - 104cm
Size 40:
Hips: 105cm - 108cm
Size 42:
Hips: 109cm - 112cm
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Taynie is a German company that can draw on many years of experience in the production of period panties. They do without biocides and silver and have their products manufactured under the most modern conditions in Italy, China and Germany, with the main production taking place in China. The development and final inspection takes place in Germany.