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Heavy flow? These cute sleep shorts will have your back (and your sheets) all night long

Heavy flow? These cute sleep shorts will have your back (and your sheets) all night long

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Hey sister, that time of month got you down? Us too, but keep reading.
Women of all ages deal with monthly cycles and the side effects that come with them, but the dreaded ' time of the month' starts long before becoming an adult.
For teen girls, there is nothing worse than period anxiety, and thanks to this cool brand we just found, there may finally be a solution that actually works and looks good doing it.
Super Leakproof® Sleepover Boxer
Sleepovers just got a whole lot cuter (and less stressful!) with these brand new boxers.
Kt. by Knix just launched all new lounge boxers that make the perfect PJs, and they come in black and a pink striped version.
Both pairs have built-in leak protection that feels seamless with every wear.
$39 Shop
Knix is an intimates brand that is changing the narrative around periods with its innovative Leakproof Underwear. And now their little sister brand Kt. by Knix, is doing the same.
With school, friends, sports, (and boys!) in the mix, there is a lot on teens' minds — but bleeding through shouldn't be one of them. That's why Kt. by Knix came out with a genius solution — the Super Leakproof Sleepover Boxer.
These trendy sleep shorts are perfect for the whole year and come in two styles, black and striped pink. Made from a butter-soft fabric blend that includes polyester, the stylish shorts don't just have your teens back with bleeding but with looking cool too.
Whether you are staying home or headed to a sleepover, the Super Leakproof Sleepover Boxer seriously has you covered with a capacity to hold between 7-9 large tampons' worth of blood.
Parents everywhere are turning to Kt. by Knix for accessible solutions to appropriately and confidently addressing periods. As girls' bodies change, the last thing they should feel is embarrassment, which is why the Super Leakproof Sleepover Boxers are such a game-changer.
Super Leakproof® Sleepover Short
Looking for a way to stay protected all night long? These cutie sleep shorts may be it!
The stretchy bedtime shorts come in over five colors and even fun prints, too. They are made with breathable Nylon and are equipped with a leakproof pad that can hold the equivalent of 5.5 super tampons!
$45 Shop
First Period Kit
Bye-bye bleeding — hello freedom!
Go to school, practice, and beyond stress-free this year with undies that just GET it. Plus, with this kit, you get more than just underwear — you also get a pair of the famous leak-free sleepover shorts.
$144 (was $192) Shop
So how does it work exactly? All of Kt. by Knix products have an innovative leakproof strip made with a certain level of absorbency in mind to match each individual girl's flow. The fabric used is a super soft bamboo-made material that not only protects the wearer, but wraps them in all-day comfort too.
If you are looking to really set your teen up for success, we suggest adding a few other selections to the cart as well. Our picks are the Super Leakproof Sleepover Shorts and the First Period Kit.
Whether your teen is hitting the field for practice, headed to their first school dance, or hanging out with their besties — their period should not be a roadblock. Kt. by Knix is a great place for your teen to find support without compromising cuteness and comfort!
The school year is right around the corner, so get ready for sleepover season NOW with the Kt. by Knix Super Leakproof Sleepover Boxer, and while you are at it, add some other goodies into the cart too — trust us, your teen will be thanking you.
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