Leolines! Expensive, but worth it if you’re a trans gal looking for comfy panties.
Their bras are nice because they’re proportioned for trans girls, but those might be easier to find elsewhere. I only own one bra atm (not a daily wear yet…)
So, I get that Leolines is all made by one person, and she’s doing us all a really great service, but I was disappointed by the quality after buying four and having the threads give out for three in the span of a few months. I’m still a novice steamstress, but I feel like splitting the most vulnerable point of the garment into two pieces of fabric (right where the tuck is) might be a design flaw.
Overall, I personally prefer TomboyX. The stitching method is better and has stood the test of time for me. And PAKA Apparel undies actually tuck surprisingly well too, despite not being made for trans women.
Leolines! Expensive, but worth it if you’re a trans gal looking for comfy panties.
Their bras are nice because they’re proportioned for trans girls, but those might be easier to find elsewhere. I only own one bra atm (not a daily wear yet…)
So, I get that Leolines is all made by one person, and she’s doing us all a really great service, but I was disappointed by the quality after buying four and having the threads give out for three in the span of a few months. I’m still a novice steamstress, but I feel like splitting the most vulnerable point of the garment into two pieces of fabric (right where the tuck is) might be a design flaw.
Overall, I personally prefer TomboyX. The stitching method is better and has stood the test of time for me. And PAKA Apparel undies actually tuck surprisingly well too, despite not being made for trans women.