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Is ‘Bumless’ Underwear Now In Fashion?

Is “Bumless” underwear now in fashion? It’s starting to sound that way and not everyone is on-board. Daily Star reports that Charmaine Hargreaves was looking at Boux Avenue for some…

White pair of underwear that says "aye" hanging on line. Is 'Bumless' Underwear Now In Fashion?

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Is "Bumless" underwear now in fashion? It's starting to sound that way and not everyone is on-board.

Daily Star reports that Charmaine Hargreaves was looking at Boux Avenue for some underwear when she saw a style that she found unique and interesting. It was the Brianna Lace Bumless Briefs that were on sale that caught her attention. These undies appear to lack fabric on the butt looking like they would allow quite the breeze to roll through. You've probably heard of a**less chaps and now we have the bumless underwear. To each their own, I suppose! See all of what Boux Avenue has to offer here.

Is 'Bumless' Underwear Now In Fashion?

It turns out she wasn't the only one confused by it! When she posted it online, she received over 4,000 likes and fellow shoppers commented that they also didn't understand these unique undies.

They seem like they'd be efficient if you're in a rush. However, it kind of takes away from the sexiness, in a way. Maybe some people like to see some crack? You never know. Again, to each their own. See more examples here.

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