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Thirdlove's newest line of comfy underwear and bras have arrived, and we tried it

Kit Undergarments ThirdLove review
Kit Undergarments ThirdLove review. Photos via ThirdLove.

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When it comes to comfy undergarments, few brands do it better than Thirdlove. Their unique bra-fitting quiz helps eliminate the issues that come along with wearing the wrong size of bra, which has helped them earn more than 30,000 5-star reviews from shoppers.

Now, the brand is branching out into even more comfortable pieces with their new line of organic cotton undergarments under the line Kit Undergarments. Priced between $23-$70 CAD, the cotton styles are perfect for everyday wear.

We had a chance to try out the new collection, so keep scrolling to see what we thought of the brand's newest comfy bras and underwear.

Organic Cotton Triangle Soft Bra

Organic Cotton Triangle Soft Bra. Image via Thirdlove.
Organic Cotton Triangle Soft Bra. Image via Thirdlove.

$50 at Thirdlove

Kate Mendonca, Shopping & Lifestyle Editor

Having tried Thirdlove's Classic T-Shirt Bra in the past, I was interested to see how the brand's foray into more comfortable loungewear pieces compare. I was able to try out both the Organic Cotton Triangle Soft Bra and the Organic Cotton Scoop Bralette in a size small, which I thought fit well for my usual 32C cup size. Both bras were breathable, lightweight and stretchy — all features that I look for when it comes to undergarments, especially because I've long since given up on underwire. As for the underwear, I was also a fan of the Organic Cotton High-Rise Brief which has quickly become one of my new favourite pairs.

Ringing in at around $50 for bras and $23 for underwear, the styles are on par with many other retailers, with the added bonus that they're made from organic cotton as an environmentally-friendly alternative to other fabrics. The downside is that depending on the style, they are only available up to a size large or X-large. Since these options unfortunately won't work for every body type, I do hope that the Kit Undergarments line expands its size range in the future.

Organic Cotton Scoop Bralette

Organic Cotton Scoop Bralette. Image via Thirdlove.
Organic Cotton Scoop Bralette. Image via Thirdlove.

$50 at Thirdlove

Kayla Kuefler, Shopping & Lifestyle Editor

Perhaps a TMI admission, but I am a massive lingerie gal. Even with the restrictions and lack of social plans over the last two years, one of my little joys is knowing that underneath my run-of-the-mill T-shirt and jeans, it's va-va-voom town, population me. And while this fact makes me an unlikely fan of Thirdlove's Kit Undergarments, I found myself pleasantly surprised by a few of their pieces.

Predominantly, I was a fan of their Organic Cotton High-Rise Brief. I love a high-rise fit, especially during that time of the month, and these briefs definitely deliver on coverage. While they are extremely comfortable, it's worth noting that they are also extremely high-rise. Thus far, I've only dared to wear them with dresses as I'm sure they would tower over the highest of my high-rise jeans.

As for their bras, I wasn't blown away by what I tried, to be honest. I wear a 34DD and found that both the Organic Cotton Scoop Bralette and Organic Cotton Triangle Soft Bra lacked the support I need. However, for those looking for an at-home or sleeping bra, both options would be more than comfortable. Another thing to note: I found the bra sizing to be a bit off. Based on the site's sizing recommendations, I chose a size medium, however, the girls would have been better suited to a large.

Organic Cotton Plunge Bralette

Organic Cotton Plunge Bralette. Image via Thirdlove.
Organic Cotton Plunge Bralette. Image via Thirdlove.

$50 at Thirdlove

Elizabeth Di Filippo, Lifestyle & Features Editor

Let me be brief: I am usually a gal that only wears thongs. However, at 35 weeks pregnant I've traded in a whale tail in favour of something cute and comfortable that covers a bit more real estate on my constantly changing body.

While I was able to try out several pieces from Third Love's line of Kit Undergarments, including their bras, I found myself reaching for the Organic Cotton High-Rise Brief again and again. These super-soft cotton and elastane undies are tag-free, making them the perfect "Granny" panty for days when comfort is key — and for me that's every day. The Organic Cotton High-Rise Brief washes well and doesn't dig into any of my curves — not even my bump.

While they might not be the most sexy pair of undies on the planet, they have been so cozy to lounge in and wear with a T-shirt to bed on warmer nights. Without scaring the masses — I can confidently say these will be an essential piece of my postpartum wardrobe.

Lightweight Triangle Soft Bra

Lightweight Triangle Soft Bra. Image via Thirdlove.
Lightweight Triangle Soft Bra. Image via Thirdlove.

$50 at Thirdlove

Hilary Hagerman, Lifestyle Managing Editor

Unlike some of my team, I've always been an underwire gal — but after two-plus years of working from home, my style has definitely become a bit more comfortable, so I was eager to try Kit's new offerings. I tried both the Plunge Bra and the Triangle Soft bra, both in a size small. I found both styles to be ultra-comfy and lightweight, and I'm eager to wear them during the summer months. However of course, if you're looking for a more supportive style these probably aren't for you — but they'd still make a great at-home lounge upgrade.

I also tried a couple pairs of the Kit Undergarments underwear — and this is where I found love. As someone whose stash of undergarments is largely still from the 10 for $30 bin, I've been trying to upgrade my undies to something a bit more streamlined and comfy. I tried both the Organic High-Rise Brief and the High-Waist Boy Brief and I'm in love. Both styles are extremely comfortable, lightweight, and didn't chafe at all during a day that included a 10-kilometre walk and a 15-kilometre bike ride. One word of caution, though — these styles are both extremely high-waisted. As I tend to wear dresses or very high-rise pants, that was fine for me, but if you're a fan of a mid-rise or lower-rise, you may want to check out one of the other styles.

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