UPDATE - THESE WERE SUPER POPULAR IN THE TEST KITCHEN AND CAN BE FOUND IN THE HIPSTER AND ORIGINAL WOMENS CATALOGUE NOW
Yup that's right, these pants are modelled on pre-historical Thunderpants. Before Co-Founder Josie started making the ultimate pants of joy, she made some rather nice panelled versions for a 'Lingerie Brief' (pun definitely intended) at fashion school. These are a homage to those.
We have cut them out randomly so you may get panels one way or t'other as pictured above, when we bring them to the masses not in the test kitchen format we will sort that out.
Grab some now at the introductory price of $25. Also if you purchase and then review an item (not a blog post but a review on the item's page) from the Test Kitchen you'll receive a discount code for your next online purchase.
x TPHQ
Vivien on May 26, 2016
Yes, I am a first time user, Thinking they were only for the granny, I took the courage and bought some and after an hour of wearing the panel thunderpant I am convinced – they are the most comfortable snug pant I have worn. Excellent quality fabric. No riding up – Yea. Keep up the good work !!
Annette Batten on May 25, 2016
oh my! these panel pants are the best I’ve ever worn. I have a small amount of flab and they hold it beautifully without any discomfort… as I said, oh my!
Jean O'Neil on May 19, 2016
I’m a happy Thunderpantser with my new panel pants. They hold my bod a tad more supportive than regular Thunders. I’ve taken to wearing the full brief style, no visible panty line and very very comfortable. My sensitive skin would be glad to have the labels on the outside as they can irritate; I end up undoing the seam to remove the label or wearing the knickers inside out.
Ruth Hill on May 18, 2016
Teen Queen and I both got some of the new panel pants and are (rarely) of the same mind: these are even more comfortable than regular Thundies. The lack of a side seam makes them sit very evenly around the hips and means that bending through the hips (her while exercising, me while sitting) is supercomfy. Only drawback is that the seams on the tush can be visible to the discerning eye if you are wearing tight trousers or skirts. It’s worth it though. We are converted to panel pants!