It started with frustration — the kind millions of women quietly live with every single day.
For years, Vera tried everything: pads, “leakproof” underwear, even medical solutions.
But nothing worked the way it promised.
“Everything I bought either felt like a diaper or failed when I needed it most,” she said.
“And every brand made me feel like the problem was me.”
But the problem wasn’t Vera — it was the industry.
Most brands took shortcuts.
Thin liners. Plastic coatings. Designs built for marketing, not for women’s real lives.
So Vera — a fashion designer with an eye for fit and fabric — decided to do something no one else dared to do: