Clearance – Discounted Old Stock Tit Wicks
Making Way for Our New Luxurious Line!
These Tit Wicks are part of my previous inventory and are now discounted to make way for the new version made with upgraded, luxuriously soft bamboo/cotton towelling.
While this older stock is still highly absorbent and effective, it does not feature the same premium softness as the new line. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to stay dry and comfortable, these are a fantastic option!
Details:
• Approx. 27” in length
• Absorbent bamboo terry with printed woven cotton outer
• Designed for light to regular underboob sweat
• Discreet and comfortable under bras
• Can also be worn as a belly fold band
• Ready to ship
• Available individually or in multiples
How to Wear:
Place the Tit Wick under your breasts after putting on your bra, with the absorbent side against your skin and the printed side facing out. Adjust so the center peak sits between your breasts and the ends extend toward your underarms. It stays in place comfortably under your bra band without any fasteners.
Bonus Use:
These can also be worn as belly fold bands to absorb sweat and prevent irritation in the lower belly area.
Stock is limited, and once these are gone, they won’t be restocked—so grab a bargain while you can!
2-5 business days
I'll do my best to meet these shipping estimates, but can't guarantee them. Actual delivery time will depend on the shipping method you choose.
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
Topper fabrics are all down to personal preference here is a few pros and cons of each:
COTTON
PROS= lightweight, cool,breathable, natural fibre, loads of fabric choices
CONS= tends to stain over time,some people find they feel a bit wet
JERSEY(cotton/Lycra)
PROS= cool,breathable, soft and comfortable
CONS= tends to stain easy
FLANNEL
PROS=natural fibres,breathable,absorbent, soft and comfortable
CONS- tends to stain, tends to pill over time
MINKY
PROS= super soft and cozy,stain resistant
CONS= some find it to be a bit warm
SUEDE CLOTH
PROS= soft, stain resistant,stay dry feel
CONS= pad tends to be a bit stiffer
If you are new to cloth and are unsure what length you might need I would recommend measuring you current favourite disposable. And chose that length.If you tend to bleed over the length of the back or front of your current disposable I would suggest adding a few inches to that length and chose that length.
Which way your pads are worn depends on the pad chosen,on my pads you will find an embroidered letter on the wing on the side that goes towards you this tells you the absorbency and will also help you determine which way to wear them:
L-Light
H-Heavy
S-Super
R- Regular
A snug fitting pair of underwear is very important to wear with cloth pads as they will help keep your pad securely in place and prevent your pad shifting.
Although I wash all fabrics before making your products it’s a good idea to wash your pads before.
You can either dry store your pads after they are soiled until they are ready to wash or pre rinse if you will be washing them soon. If you pre rinse, it is best to wash them soon as possible after because otherwise they will start to smell musty. If your pads are pre-rinsed or lightly soiled, you can simply put them in with the rest of your wash but DO NOT use fabric conditioner/softener
If you prefer to wash your pads separately, simply put your pads in the washer with your detergent on a 40-degree or less cycle.You can pre-soak your pads in an oxi based cleaner for 30 minutes before your regular wash to remove stains and odors if needed. You can also hand wash your pads if that is your preference.
Line drying is always preferred but yes you can. Please use a lower heat setting as high heat can warp your snaps and deteriorate your leak proof layer. Please also be aware that drying in the dryer can reduce the lifespan of your cloth pads.
Here’s a few more tips!
• Never use chlorine bleach. It weakens the fibers, fades the colour and may ruin your pads.
• Never wash unrinsed pads in hot water, it may set the iron from your blood, making a permanent stain.
• Do NOT use fabric conditioner/softener It will make the fabric less absorbent and can lead to leaks
• If you have stains,try using a little hydrogen peroxide on the stain this will usually remove it.
• A FEW drops of tea tree oil in the wash water can help disinfect and deodorize your pads.
• If your pads develop a musty smell from sitting in an enclosed space (like the bottom of your handbag if you forget them for a few days) a bit of white of vinegar or oxi in the wash water can help remove the odor.
Aug 23, 2025
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