Key features:
- Reusable incontinence underwear for women
- Designed for light to moderate leaks and daily wear
- Brief, bikini, boyshort, and full-coverage styles available
- Built-in odour control and absorbent layers
- Soft, breathable designs for comfort and discretion
- Washable options help reduce single-use product waste
- Suitable for bladder leaks, periods, discharge, or postpartum support
Looking for Reusable Protection That Feels Like Underwear?
Women’s washable incontinence underwear can be useful when you want leak protection without the bulk of disposable products. It is designed to feel closer to regular underwear while helping manage light to moderate bladder leakage, period leaks, or everyday discharge.
- Choose a brief or full-coverage style if you prefer more coverage and support during daily wear.
- Choose bikini or boyshort styles if you want a lower-profile fit under clothing.
- Look for breathable fabrics, absorbent layers, and a secure fit, especially if wearing them for work, school, outings, or light activity.
- If leakage becomes heavier or harder to manage, compare reusable styles with disposable pads before choosing.
- For a broader mix of reusable styles, the wider washable underwear range may also be useful to compare.
Step-by-Step Washing and Care Guide
- Rinse the underwear in cold water after use until the water runs clearer.
- Machine wash on a cold or gentle cycle, following the product care label.
- Avoid bleach and fabric softeners, as they may affect absorbency or waterproof layers.
- Line dry where possible before wearing again.
- Do not tumble dry unless the product instructions say it is safe to do so.
FAQs
Yes, washable incontinence underwear can work well for light to moderate bladder leakage when the fit and absorbency level match the person’s needs. It is designed to absorb small leaks and help protect clothing during everyday routines.
Yes, washable incontinence underwear can work well for light to moderate bladder leakage when the fit and absorbency level match the person’s needs. It is designed to absorb small leaks and help protect clothing during everyday routines.
The best option depends on how often leakage happens, the level of absorbency needed, and the style the wearer finds most comfortable. Briefs may offer more coverage, while bikini or boyshort styles may feel more discreet under clothing.
The best option depends on how often leakage happens, the level of absorbency needed, and the style the wearer finds most comfortable. Briefs may offer more coverage, while bikini or boyshort styles may feel more discreet under clothing.
For some people with light to moderate leakage, washable underwear may reduce the need for disposable pads. For heavier leakage, overnight use, or full bladder voids, a higher-absorbency disposable product may still be more suitable.
For some people with light to moderate leakage, washable underwear may reduce the need for disposable pads. For heavier leakage, overnight use, or full bladder voids, a higher-absorbency disposable product may still be more suitable.
Most reusable underwear should be rinsed after use, washed gently, and dried according to the care label. Avoiding bleach, fabric softeners, and high heat can help protect the absorbent and waterproof layers.
Most reusable underwear should be rinsed after use, washed gently, and dried according to the care label. Avoiding bleach, fabric softeners, and high heat can help protect the absorbent and waterproof layers.










