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These Comfy Yet Sexy Bras & Underwear Are So Damn Cheap Right Now You’ll Want To Stock Up

These ultra-trendy briefs will be gone in a flash.

by Scarlett James
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As the ultimate basic, a stockpile of good-quality underwear is essential. Nobody knows this better than athletes, who need sturdy yet comfortable pairs that can hold up through quarterfinals without distracting from the next play. PSD Underwear developed its signature styles to support players both on and off the field, but ultimately it was too good to gatekeep and exploded into a cult-favorite brand of playfully premium underwear at an affordable price. Now in honor of National Underwear Day, the brand is offering 30% off everything sitewide from August 2 to August 6 with the code NUD30.

You don’t have to be an Olympic athlete to appreciate PSD’s performance-minded details like moisture-wicking fabrics to keep you cool and dry, with flatlock seams that prevent chafing and ultra-soft microfiber elastic bands. For coverage where it counts, sports bras are double-lined in the front and the panties pack full gussets whether you’re reaching for boyshorts or a thong.

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With playful collabs including designs for megafans of Marvel, Care Bears, and The Simpsons — plus, cool drops from influencers and athletes alike — it’s no wonder more than 100,000 shoppers have left perfect five-star reviews. Here are just a few of the looks you can nab now on 30% discount . Your dresser drawers will have plenty of personality by adding these statement styles.

1. A Classic Sports Bra In PSD’s Signature Full-Throttle Prints

Made for the gym, styled for the street: The classic PSD sports bra is double-lined in the front for reliable coverage, with flatlock seams that prevent chafing in a racerback cut that allows for total range of motion. The brand’s signature novelty prints make getting dressed that much more fun whether or not they’re the focus of your outfit, and there are tons of other options on the site.

2. The Boxer-Style Boyshorts That’ll Make It A Set

Because matching sets aren’t just for lacy lingerie, these PSD boyshorts are made from a silky synthetic blend with four-way stretch and flatlock seams. With the feel of a good pair of workout leggings, these feature a fully-lined gusset and a soft microfiber elastic waistband for comfort in and out of the gym.

3. This Sheer Triangle Bra That’s Giving Low-Key Sexy

If you prefer bras with adjustable features, the mesh triangle bra from PSD offers a customized fit with the brand’s signature aesthetic. Its superfine mesh couldn’t be more breathable while providing an ultra-natural shape, and microfiber elastic on the adjustable straps and hook-and-eye band lends support without irritating sensitive skin.

4. The Most Comfortable Thong You’ll Probably Ever Wear

Made from the softest fabric PSD Underwear offers, this modal-blend thong was made for an invisible fit and feel. It’s made with anti-chafing flatlock seams, a fully lined gusset, and the soft microfiber logo waistband is moisture-wicking for all-day comfort.

5. An Ultra-Soft Bra For Your Off-Duty Days

Combining the ease of a pullover sports bra with adjustable straps and downy-soft modal, this cami bralette was practically made for days off. It’s double-lined through the body for coverage without cups while the microfiber elastic band delivers budge-proof, rub-proof support.

6. The Cheeky Panty That Can Handle A Workout

Strong enough for the gym, cute enough for date night: These cheeky panties can do both. Their superfine mesh breathes through even the toughest workout with flatlock seams and a fully-lined gusset — plus a sturdy-yet-soft waistband — and it comes in playful colorways that are just plain fun to wear.

Remember, the discount applies sitewide — so you might want to consider adding some joggers or hoodies to your cart, too. Get 30% off cult-favorite basics August 2 to August 6 with the code NUD30.

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