“A little snugger in fit than the cotton undies (still comfy, though!), but I really like the tiny mesh fabric and the fit is otherwise really nice. Definitely recommend, but if you’re between sizes I’d suggest you consider the next size up.”
“I like how light this fabric is, can't go wrong with black. I had the same issue as some other reviews with the leg hems being too tight at first, but after a wash or two it seems to have relaxed and fit a little more evenly. Overall a solid pair.”
“1 The LEG HOLES are quite tight. I suggest Tomboyx add LEG CIRCUMFERENCE to the SIZING CHART: it would help future customers make decisions they're happier with.
I am 4’10” and overall thin, so I got the smallest size. But my thighs are pretty thick, which is normal for someone AFAB. The constriction around my thighs is not horribly uncomfortable, but it is noticeable. It gives my crotch and legs this weird keyhole shape where my thighs appear to bulge out of the seam. I don’t have a lot of dysphoria but I know some customers of this brand do, so keep that in mind. Everything else fits perfectly, though, and it’s nice to not have seams right up by my crotch like feminine underwear.
2 The CROTCH LINING in the inside of the underwear is sewn in horizontally (from leg to leg) instead of vertically (back to front) like in a feminine pair of underwear). I like it so far.
3 The nylon FABRIC is quite weird. It looks mesh-like and see through when you take it out of the bag, but it’s opaque and lightweight when you put it on. Other people might be looking for this, but choosing these over the cotton ones seems to be a mistake in my case.
4 The PACKAGING is really nice! The plastic bag it comes in is very sturdy—make sure to REUSE it for another purpose—and the landfill-BIODEGRADABILITY is a nice touch, if it is actually true. I ordered plain packaging and it came in a simple white plastic envelope. I'm glad the packaging is minimal. All brands need to work on environmentally sustainable design.”