Contents of your underwear drawer, together with organizational tips!
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In a small yet efficient dresser, the author keeps a collection of underwear that adheres to three guidelines: comfort, practicality, and a touch of style.
The first drawer, divided by IKEA Skubb drawer dividers, houses the author's bras. The front section is reserved for the author's favourite bras, including a black and nude wireless lightly lined bra, a staple in their collection due to its comfort. The author owns two of each colour in a size 32B.
Next to it, a stay-put strapless bra takes centre stage. Its nude smooth cups and higher cups make it a reliable choice for occasions that require a strapless garment. The author has one of these in their collection.
The back section of the first drawer is dedicated to the author's undershirt, a winter essential for added warmth. The author has four of these in a size S.
Moving on to the second drawer, the author separates thongs and high waist boybriefs. The cheeky thong, with its pretty triangle shape in the back and soft lace material, is the author's day undies. Currently only available in navy, the author has about 12 in a size M. The high waist boybriefs, all black and from Aerie, are used as sleep undies, and the author has about 12 of them in a size S.
The author's underwear drawer mainly contains black items, with a few nude thongs thrown in for variety. The leopard lace bralette, a pretty black lace bralette kept on hand for added style and versatility, is also found in this drawer.
Interestingly, the author's everyday black bras are not pictured in the article. This is because the author does not fold their underwear, opting instead for a more casual, laid-back approach to organisation.
The author's collection also includes fleece-lined tights, another winter must-have for keeping warm underneath jeans. The author has one pair in a size S. The author also owns favourite socks and the softest robe ever, but these items are not pictured in the article.
The author is a firm supporter of body positivity and the "no retouching" message, favouring brands like SugarShape and Aerie, which align with these values. The author suggests cleaning out the underwear drawer and keeping only favourite, comfortable items to maintain a clutter-free and enjoyable space.