When you are looking for a bit of extra sparkle and magic on your undies, it's got to be unicorns floating through a colourful galaxy! Pair with the Uni-verse Molke bra for the ultimate in magical comfort and support.
Our low rise briefs sit comfortably on your hips and are sensory friendly. These briefs are incredibly gentle, the soft bands don’t dig in and you forget you are wearing them. Size up for ultimate comfort. Molke low rise briefs are made with a soft and breathable GOTs-certified organic cotton jersey fabric in a socially responsible factory in Portugal. The gussets are made from scrap pieces of fabric which reduces our waste and gives you a surprise when you pull your pants down!
*Disclaimer* Molke shall not be held responsible for any loss, damage, expense or police involvement when you are caught exposing your bottom to your colleagues, a random man stood next to you at the bar, or the boss lady who is interviewing you for your new job*
Kayla (yellow background) is wearing a 40G/GG and 2XL briefs.
Rebecca (black background) is wearing a XS Stellar and XS briefs.
Molly (purple background) is wearing a XL Epic and XL briefs.
[Design description: Uni-verse has a black, purple and green galactic background with purple unicorns on it. It is paired with a black trim.]
Multi-Buy Discount
Buy 3 pairs and claim 10% discount with code BOTTOM10
Buy 6 pairs and claim 15% discount with code BOTTOM15
These codes can be used across all of our full-priced briefs and period pants (excludes customisations). You can mix 'n' match to choose your favourite styles and designs.
Products may vary slightly from their pictures. The images of the products on our website are for illustrative purposes only. Although we have made every effort to display the colours accurately, we cannot guarantee that a device’s display of the colours accurately reflects the colour of the products. As such, your product may vary slightly from those images.
Please note, there can be minimal differences in fabrics as cotton is a natural product. We can never fully predict how the fibres will react to the dyeing and weaving process.