Latest Update: Sunday, April 19 , 2026

We Reviewed the Top 6 Brands to Find the Best Period Underwear in 2026

The #1 pick was a brand we never heard of before.

Finding decent period underwear can feel impossible.

Everything is either too crinkly, too expensive, or even worse… made with dangerous chemicals right up against your most sensitive body parts.

No thanks.

So we set out to do the impossible, to go where no woman has gone before, and find period underwear that isn’t thick, crinkly chemical garbage.

Did we succeed? Only time will tell… but the answer is yes.

Why is it so hard?

Good period underwear should be easy to make.

Just put absorbent materials inside comfortable undies that look good. What is so complicated about that?

Here’s what we scored each pair on…

How to Find the Best Period Underwear

  • Comfort and fit
  • Looking and feeling good is the bare minimum. We don’t want to feel like grannies in diapers. We’re just women with a little blood.

  • Absorbency
  • Does period underwear actually absorb as much as a pad or tampon? Is it comfortable?

    We found a few good options that held enough blood for the whole day. (Our editor has a REALLY heavy flow, though, so only one of the options actually held up for her all day. Sorry, Rachel 😬)

  • Price & Packaging
  • Putting a trendy logo on an oversized box doesn’t really make the underwear any better, but companies do like to charge more for it.

    We found one brand that kept the packaging to a minimum, which reduces their shipping costs so they can save us money. At least that’s what they say… but the price was good, so they’re doing something right.

  • No Dangerous Chemicals
  • Why do we even have to check for this?

  • Style and sexiness
  • Your period is not a death sentence for your sex life. (Unless your guy is squeamish.)

    So we still wanted to look good, and a lot of brands just looked too much like diapers. We did find some cute options though.

What to Avoid

  • PFAS and other chemicals
  • One of the most popular brands was caught with PFAS in their underwear. Big red flag.

  • Bulky packaging
  • Packaging adds weight, increases shipping costs, and inflates prices for no good reason.

Our Top 3 Picks

The Top 6 Period Underwear Brands in 2026


9.8/10

TOTAL RANKING

A+

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Premium materials (bamboo and cotton) and a seamless design that’s basically invisible
  • Best pricing with bundle options. Less than $X per pair.
  • Absorbent enough for heavy flows on day 1 (they say 50ml)
  • No crinkles. Not too bulky. Feels like real underwear.
  • Nice, snug fit. Comfortable all day long, even after it gets filled up.
  • Easy to wash, actually gets clean (isn’t permanently stained after the first time you use them).
  • Direct from manufacturer, no extra middle man costs

CONS

  • Sold out often. (Had to wait a week for my size to come back in stock)
  • Only available online, not in stores.
  • Only one option for flow, equal to about 5-10 tampons

Conclusion

REYA is new to the scene, but they’re quickly going viral, and we loved the pairs we tried.

Amazing comfort, great style, and most importantly… super absorbent, even for a heavy flow. The style is especially nice, and it feels like regular underwear (but a little more comfy than most normal underwear, actually).

Some women who really bleed a ton will probably need two pairs by the end of the day (like if you normally need 8+ tampons). But for most of us, it’s absorbent enough for all of day 1.

It’s our favorite period underwear. The other best options were nearly as good, but REYA was the best price, so all told, it was an easy choice.


8.8/10

TOTAL RANKING

B+

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Quick drying synthetic fabric, good for working out
  • No show design, pretty good fit
  • Feels light and “normal,” not like a diaper or pad.
  • Variety of styles and flow options

CONS

  • Their maximum absorbency version is less than other brands
  • Synthetic materials can be a bit itchy.

Conclusion

Knix looks great and are basically invisible most of the time. They have a nice selection of styles, which is our only complaint about REYA.

They’re also really good if you’re working out, because the synthetic nylon is good for moisture wicking, but it’s also a little less comfortable and can be irritating on sensitive skin.

Overall, a great pick and a decent price. It just wasn’t our favorite.


8.2/10

TOTAL RANKING

B

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Maxi version holds about 10 tampons’ worth
  • Bamboo and cotton feel nicer than nylon
  • Very good leak protection for overnight
  • Checked for dangerous chemicals and certified

CONS

  • A little bulky. Still feels like you’re wearing a pad.
  • Clearly visible under pants.

Conclusion

Modibodi’s options are a little more on the “medical” side. They feel heftier, they’re more visible, and they kind of feel like wearing pads.

Good for overnight leak protection, but not ideal for daily underwear.

We do love the bamboo and cotton, though. It feels nice, it’s absorbent, and it’s more natural than the nylon and synthetic options that can sometimes irritate your skin (or come with PFAS).


7.5/10

TOTAL RANKING

C+

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Options with up to 12 tampons worth of absorbency
  • Easy to find in stores
  • Mix of cotton and synthetic fabric choices
  • National brand recognition

CONS

  • Lawsuit over PFAS
  • Pricier than other brands, but not necessarily better
  • The gusset can be a bit thick/inflexible

Conclusion

If you’re in Target and you need to quickly grab some emergency period underwear, Thinx is almost certainly going to be your pick. Well known, easy to find, and very absorbent.

But ever since their lawsuit over PFAS, we’ve never been totally comfortable putting them on, even though it’s probably been resolved now.

The biggest downside is the cost. If you need leak protection overnight for a super heavy flow, and you don’t mind the price tag, go for it.


6.8/10

TOTAL RANKING

C

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Nice, soft cotton
  • Super low prices
  • Sustainability mission
  • Good absorption (up to 9 tampons)

CONS

  • Stitched seams show through pants
  • Kind of feels like putting a hand towel in your pants

Conclusion

We love the simplicity of The Period Company. It’s a no-nonsense brand.

But there’s one big downside, which is… the bigness. It’s really thick. It feels a bit like stuffing a towel in your pants. They also don’t look very cute. Basic, functional, but nothing you’re excited to put on.

REYA has the same no-frills approach, but with the added benefit of bamboo, a lightweight feel, and a more fun look.


6.0/10

TOTAL RANKING

D+

OVERALL GRADE


PROS

  • Super, super thin gusset. You could absolutely mistake it for regular underwear.
  • Eco friendly options
  • Great absorption
  • No show design

CONS

  • Not as absorbent as other brands
  • High price tag

Conclusion

Saalt has nailed the “feels like regular underwear” period underwear thing. You could actually mix them up with your regular stuff. (Maybe that’s not a great thing? I dunno.)

But the major downside is the absorbency and price. They probably wouldn’t hold up on day 1 for a lot of women, and at this price, you’d really expect more protection.

The look and feel are great. But they’re not the most practical (or affordable) choice.

The Verdict

If you are tired of ruining your favorite sheets, stressing over toxic chemicals near your most sensitive areas, or feeling like you’re walking around in a crinkly diaper for a week every month, it’s time to upgrade your period protection. However, you shouldn't have to pay massive retail markups for thick, uncomfortable fabrics or risk exposure to "forever chemicals" just to stop a leak.

REYA is the definitive #1 choice for period underwear in 2026. By cutting out the middleman and focusing on premium, natural materials (bamboo and cotton), REYA solves the biggest problems in the period underwear industry. While legacy brands like Thinx are dealing with the fallout of PFAS lawsuits, and brands like Modibodi or The Period Company feel a bit too thick and bulky, REYA delivers the perfect balance.

They provide heavy-duty, 50ml absorbency (equal to 5-10 tampons) in a seamless, lightweight design that actually looks and feels like your normal, everyday underwear. It is the most comfortable, reliable, and affordable way to bleed without the stress.



Citations:

  1. PFAS in Menstrual Products (Environmental Science & Technology): Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Menstrual Products and Implications for Human Exposure
  2. Bamboo Fabric Efficacy (Textile Research Journal): Moisture Management and Antimicrobial Properties of Bamboo and Cotton Blended Fabrics
  3. Average Menstrual Blood Loss (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists): Assessing Normal vs. Heavy Menstrual Bleeding and Absorbency Requirements
  4. Dermal Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors (NIH): Absorption of environmental chemicals through the vulvar and vaginal mucosa