Green Tip: Ditching Plastic Pantiliners

By Summer,

I love to find new ways to go green as it’s a passion of mine and I am thankful to Child’s Play Communications for giving me the opportunity to host a STR!DE Everyday party … my friends and I will be panty partying this Friday. STR!DE (a.k.a. STRIDE or Stride) is underwear with light leak protection built right in. And don’t laugh (if you’re not wearing STRIDE); you might just pee a little.

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Since having my two sons I’ve been working out the most recently as I’ve been doing Lindsay Brin’s 60 Day SlimDown and there are exercises I’d done pre-children that my body just doesn’t react the same to now. So since I seem to leak a little now, I’ve found that STRIDE is an embarrassment saver by being a pants saver. STRIDE can also save you during sneezes, while you’re prenatal, or during your last light days post-natal or of your period.

STRIDE makes underwear from both women and men, so they have your family covered. For men they make boxer briefs and briefs. For women they make bikini, brief, seamless, and thong styles. I’ve worn the bikini (See picture; thought that’s not me modeling them for you!), seamless, and thong as they were given to me in order to host the SRT!DE party.

clip_image005So the GREEN and GREEN of it: STRIDE can $ave you money by eliminating the need to purchase boxes of pantiliners as well as saving the environment as you just wash STRIDE underwear as opposed to throwing away plastic protection. But don’t worry, STRIDE Everyday panties are machine washable. Each wash allows the gusset and panty to thoroughly release any “locked” in moisture for a fresh wear every time. You can also save with FREE shipping on orders over $30 by using the promo code SNEEZE at checkout or you can purchase STRIDE for women in local retail stores.

You can LIKE Child’s Play Communications on Facebook or follow them on Twitter @ChildsPlayFiona. Child’s Play Communications also has a blog you can follow to keep up with Mom Market Trends. You can also follow STR!DE on Twitter @StrideEveryday.

Comments

  1. Tammi says:

    “And don’t laugh (if you’re not wearing STRIDE); you might just pee a little.”
    Bwwaaaaa….wait, oops!
    k, I shouldn’t laugh I guess…
    touche!

  2. Pam says:

    I have a pair and I think they are brilliant!

  3. Marianna says:

    Ditching plastic panty liners and maxi pads is a great way to go green. Great tip.

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