Interesting. Very revolutionary. But I would think something like this wouldn’t hold very much period. And if your heavy, than would it get soaked easily, and take longer to dry? Also, only two come in a pack? So if you’re heavy, you’ll have to pay a lot for suitable protection? I have to admit, they look lightweight and cozy, and they have a cute print. What are the other patterns?
GladRags Cloth Pantiliner Review
Washable Cloth Pantiliners
11.99 to 59.00 + shipping at Gladrags.com

From Gladrags.com:
- Made from comfortable cotton flannel and super absorbent terry cloth for maximum protection
- Zero plastics means they’re highly breathable and great for women with allergies or chemical sensitivities
- Lasts for years to help you save up to $300 within 5 years

Packaging
Gladrags cloth pantiliners come in small cardboard box but aren’t meant to be reused for storage. I just stored mine in my underwear drawer.
Absorbency
The liners are made of 100% cotton kind of like the cotton flannel pajamas are made of and they absorb just like cotton panties do. There isn’t much absorbing or any pulling down and fluid locking action going on. Most of my discharge or period stays on top and dries there.
The liner offers light to medium protection. There’s no leakproof layer so I wouldn’t recommend this for your period as it can seep through and leak onto your panties.
Breathability
The liner is highly breathable and it never sticks to me or makes me feel sweaty. They are 100% cotton so they offer the same comfort as cotton panties. Because they are so breathable, I find that any discharge or period dries really fast so I never feel wet and uncomfortable down there.
Adhesive
The pantiliner has no adhesive and is kept in place by a snap button. It does a poor job at actually keeping the liner in place. I find that throughout the day, the liner will migrate further and further back towards my bum.
When I showed my mom these, her first concern was that sitting on the snap button would be highly uncomfortable! Surprisingly, you can’t actually feel the snap button so rest assured, even if the liner doesn’t stay in place, at least it’s comfortable!

Wear Test
Since these are reusable liners, using these means you have to carry your used ones in a baggy if you choose to change them when you’re out! Gladrags sells On-The-Go Carry bags here but you can even use a ziplock bag if you’re comfortable with that.
The liner snaps right on and should fit most panties. The cover is soft, feels very comfortable and the liner flexes with my body. However, it slides back when I walk so it only covers my crotch area and the back end of my panties. It gets kind of annoying so it’s not suitable if you need protection for further up in the front area.
You’ll have to put in extra effort to use Gladrag reusable cloth pantiliners. You will need to remember to carry a storage bag if you choose to change it, another pantiliner to change into, and you’ll have to remember to wash them the same day to avoid any staining.
After washing them, they lose some of their shape and look a bit wrinkly but this doesn’t affect it’s performance.


Summary
GladRags Cloth Reusable Pantiliners are made from 100% cotton and feel just like cotton panties. They’re highly breathable, feel soft against the skin, and offer everyday protection. The liners don’t have any adhesive, rather they have a snap button that keeps the liner on but not in place. Throughout the day or during any activity, the liner tends to migrate towards the back so there is minimal frontal protection. The liners are reusable so remember to carry a ziplock bag, an extra pantiliner and wash them the same day to prevent any period stains.
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Interesting. Very revolutionary. But I would think something like this wouldn’t hold very much period. And if your heavy, than would it get soaked easily, and take longer to dry? Also, only two come in a pack? So if you’re heavy, you’ll have to pay a lot for suitable protection? I have to admit, they look lightweight and cozy, and they have a cute print. What are the other patterns?