Thankfully, in strange homage to the days of the war, through our recent modern financial crisis we've re-ignited our interest with rites of passage we all used to live by. The 'Make Do and Mend' revival has brought sentimentality and appreciation of what little we have. British became trendy. Made in Britain was back.
If you watched the Channel 4 show, Mary's Bottom Line, you'll recognise the name Kinky Knickers. Mary Portas decided that enough was enough with our love of outsourced manufacture (yes, even stout British brand Marks and Spencer make their briefs in Sri Lanka: I know, I've just checked!), we had to bring our skilled trades back and fire up the factories that once were our country's backbone. So, Mary set about the inception of the new intimate apparel-wear to be crafted by British hands and using the finest British fabric.
Mary Portas at Kinky Knickers Image - Clara Molden |
Having watched the series myself, I was so excited to find out what Kinky Knickers were really like. I received two ridiculously cute boxes with the 50s stylised retro branding featuring a cheeky pin up girl. The detail in the packaging alone will stop you from putting the box out in the recycling bag! Opening the box up you're instructed to 'Show your knickers'; Kinky Knickers are not shy about their product.
I was sent the scalloped edge Kinky Knickers which retail for £15 each: the Pink with Red and the Black with Cobalt Blue. Both colourways are beautiful and vibrant. My knickers are a size Small and they fit perfectly on my size 12 bum.
The Pink/Red and the Black/Coral Blue knickers |
I was massively impressed when I took the knickers out of the box, I was honestly expecting the lace to feel coarse and it wasn't. The main body of the knickers are so soft and the scalloped lace edging is substantial and doesn't feel like it'll come loose at the seams. All of the lace used is authentic Nottingham lace which is totally stretchy. From watching the tv show I knew the people who constructed and stitched the knickers were training apprentices whose pasts made me dubious of the potential quality and workmanship: I'm eating my own words to say they are really, really well made.
The front of the knickers |
The back of the knickers |
A hidden note found in the gusset of every pair of Kinky Knickers |
Mary Portas and the Kinky Knickers makers Image - Clara Molden |
The knickers do feel rather comfy. I don't wear lacy knickers on a daily basis but these are by far some of the comfiest lace knickers I've worn. They sit low on the tummy but are deep cut so hug your hips and cover your bum. The gusset felt a little bulky to me, I'm not sure whether there's slightly too much fabric down there.
Kinky Knickers fly the flag for the Made in Britain brand which is something I passionately believe in promoting. God save Kinky Knickers!
Becky x
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