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Party In My Pants! Reusable Cloth Liner - Mini

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Mini Liners are ideal for average to petite-sized people for all pantyliner needs—lightdays, daily discharge, or in combination with a menstrual cup or tampon for added protection. Shy away from Mini Liners if you like a more generous panty, like a boy-cut brief. 

 

Length: 7" long (17.8cm) Width: 2" wide (5cm) Works with: small brief, bikini

  

Product Details: All-In-One design with breathable nylon leak-resistant shield & nickel-free plated snaps. 
Flannel & Cotton Pads: 100% cotton upper, 100% cotton inner. 

 

  

 Party in My Pants Liner & Pad Size Chart

 

Size

Absorbency

Length (inches)

Width (inches)

Pairs best with

Recommended for

Thong Liner

Light

7

2, tapers to ¾

Thong

Lightdays, Spotting, Daily discharge

Mini Liner

Light

7

2

Bikini, French/Petite Brief

Lightdays, Spotting, Daily discharge

Luxe Liner

Light

9 ½

3

Boy short, Hipster, Full Brief

Lightdays, Spotting, Daily discharge

Small Pad

Light/Medium

7

2

Bikini, French/Petite Brief

Light flow, Teens

Medium Pad

Medium

10

2 ½

Bikini, French/Petite Brief

Moderate Flow, Teens

Large Pad

Medium

10 ½

3

Boy short, Hipster, Full Brief

Moderate Flow

Overnight Pad

Heavy

12 ¼

3

Boy short, Hipster, Full Brief

Heavy Flow, Nighttime, Full coverage

Pantiliner FAQs

How do I wear cloth pantiliners?

Cloth liners are worn just like conventional pads with wings. Instead of adhesive strips, pad wings have snaps that fasten around the base of your underwear. Just remember to always place your liner flannel or cotton side up and nylon side down.


What if I need to change my liner when I'm not home?

These pantiliners fold up securely into individual (and super stealthy) carrying pouches. With the absorbent side face up, simply fold in the top and bottom and snap the wings together. Your liner will stay safe and clean until you can wash it. This is also a perfect way to carry your clean liners and many women keep a spare liner in their bags just in case.


How soon does it need to be washed?

Some women think that a pad must be washed or rinsed as soon it's taken off. We've found it unnecessary to sprint to the washer or sink. It's perfectly okay to wash your liners whenever you happen to do laundry next – even if that's several days later.


Can I use cloth pads for incontinence?

Sure. Pantiliners can be used for stress incontinence when small amounts of urine are released. Stress incontinence may be caused by pregnancy, childbirth, or menopause and occur when coughing, laughing, sneezing, or exercising.


What's the difference between the Flannel and Cotton pads?

Cotton vs. Flannel is largely a matter of personal preference. Some women find they really like just Cotton or just Flannel, while others find they like both equally. Some women find they like Cotton for certain days and prefer Flannel for others. The Flannel is a little bit cozier than the Cotton, while the Cotton is a little bit smoother and ever-so-slightly thinner than the Flannel. If you live in a warm climate, you might prefer the Cotton since it's less prone to trapping body heat than the Flannel. In terms of absorbency, they're identical. We suggest trying one of each to see which you prefer.


I wear disposable pantiliners for daily discharge. Can I use cloth liners instead?

Absolutely. For any purpose you might use disposible pads or pantiliners, cloth liners can be used instead. These Liners come in handy for menstrual and non-menstrual needs alike: daily discharge, urinary incontinence, after sex (especially when a spermicide or lubricant is used). Basically, if you have fluid or moisture you want to keep off your under things, these pantiliners have you covered!


Do they leak?

These pantiliners have a waterproof bottom shield that protects against leaks. They have a specially designed high-tech nylon – not PUL (Polyurethane Laminate). This nylon is a breathable fabric with a special hydrophilic layer that allows your body to breath while stopping your period from leaking through.

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