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M&S’ £16 period knickers are so ‘comfortable and soft' shoppers are ditching their pads altogether

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A new year is the perfect time to make some small changes that have a big impact, whether that’s some extra exercise to improve your fitness or doing your bit to be a little more eco-conscious and help the planet.

If the latter is something you want to be more mindful of in 2024, finding simple solutions to recurring problems is a great place to start, and one of the easiest swaps to make is your period wear.

Items like pads and tampons typically come with a lot of single-use plastic components and waste, although if you’re a ride or die pad wearer, you can now get reusable pads from brands like WUKA, which can be washed and reused throughout your cycle.

However, if you’re ready to ditch your sanitary pads and tampons altogether and are looking for something comfortable, easy to wear and good for the planet, then a pair of period knickers are a great solution to not only cut down on the amount of rubbish ending up in landfill, but also to make your period even more comfortable.

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