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Hurry: Modibodi's flash sale is here, save up to 50 per cent on life-changing period wear

Hurry: Modibodi's flash sale is here, save up to 50 per cent on life-changing period wear

7NEWS28-04-2025

It's time to upgrade your underwear drawer.
Modibodi — the Aussie brand that's completely changed the way we do periods, leaks and life – is throwing a huge flash sale.
Right now, you can score up to 50 per cent off sitewide across their bestselling underwear, swimwear, activewear, teen collections and more.
Whether you're after leak-proof everyday essentials, swimwear that's actually practical, or activewear that moves with you (without fear of accidents), this sale is your chance to stock up for a lot less.
But hurry — with prices like these, pieces are bound to sell out fast.
What to shop
Sensual Hi Waist Bikini, was $35.99, now $26.99
Classic Full Brief, was $35.99, now $26.99
Teen Hipster Bikini, $25.99, now $19.49
Teen Hipster Boyshort, was $26.99, now $20.24
Seamfree Bikini in black, was $36.99, now, $27.74
Seamfree Bikini in nude, was $36.99, now $27.74
Seamfree Thong, was $33.99, now $25.49
Seamfree Full Brief, was $46.99, now $35.24
Why Aussies love Modibodi
Since 2013, Modibodi has been on a mission to make changing the world as easy as changing your underwear.
And judging by the brand's loyal fanbase (not to mention their global success), they've done just that.
At the heart of Modibodi's appeal is their life-changing technology – think patented, market-leading designs that offer real protection from periods, leaks, sweat and more.
But it's not just about function. Every piece is thoughtfully designed to feel comfortable, look stylish and empower wearers to live more freely, without fear of accidents or waste.
Modibodi's commitment to sustainability also strikes a chord with Aussie shoppers.
By offering a reusable alternative to disposable products, the brand is helping reduce landfill and giving people a feel-good way to look after both themselves and the planet.
It's no surprise that 'life-changing' is the phrase most often used by Modibodi customers, because once you experience the comfort, confidence and freedom, there's no going back.
Girl Guides Australia
Periods don't pause adventures – and neither should girls.
Managing periods at camp or a sleepover can be one of the biggest anxieties for young girls – in fact, a recent survey by Girl Guides Australia revealed that 68 per cent worry about it, and almost a third have skipped activities altogether because of it.
That's why Modibodi has teamed up with Girl Guides Australia to launch their 'Periods Don't Pause Adventures' campaign, designed to empower young girls to live fearlessly, no matter the time of the month.
From a Teen Sleepover Hub packed with supportive resources, to the rollout of Period Point Wash Stations at every Girl Guide camp, to a brand-new Modibodi — Period Prepared Badge, this partnership is about smashing the stigma and giving girls the tools (and leak-proof products) they need to take on life with confidence.
Because when girls get to participate in camps, sleepovers and challenges, studies show they gain crucial life skills, boost their resilience and build a stronger sense of wellbeing.
With Modibodi, periods no longer have to get in the way of life's biggest adventures.

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