Let's Talk Underwear - Part 1

Let's Talk Underwear - Part 1

Hi Everybody!

My name is John and welcome to Body Aware!

I hope that whatever time or position you find yourself in when reading this that you are doing well.

Anybody that has followed our blogs over the last year or so might have noticed we have been lacking in content. Lacking as in it totally stopped.

It is not that we didn't care or that we didn’t want to provide that content, we were simply just swamped! With all the goings-on in the world over the last few years, things have been ever-changing here at Body Aware too. Everyone around the office has been working their tails off to keep products coming in, making sure photos and videos are being created, and of course, new and fun designs are being produced.

Organic cotton thong design
A few sketches of some recent underwear designs.

We have always cherished the community we serve and interact with, but the production of blog posts, while important, unfortunately, had to be put on the back burner in favor of other duties.

That brings me here, to today and now. Rather than spending time outside of the office trying to create content for this blog, we are going to create a new blog series that will be focusing more on what is going on at Body Aware.

I will be talking about new arrivals, new ideas and concepts, the trials and tribulations of being an underwear provider, and of course I want to share some of the fun behind-the-scenes things that go on too.

I wanted to post this as soon as possible to just get the ball rolling. I always like it when I read something and can hear the author's real voice. To me, this is when it stops sounding like an internet article and sounds more like the voice of a friend. A friend just saying hi and telling you something that is hopefully interesting.


fabric swatches for underwear
Fabric swatches for future underwear manufacturing.

This is the voice I hope to share with you all and is the general goal of this series moving forward.

If you feel so inspired please leave a comment! We read them all and as I said before, we really do like communicating and interacting with our community!

There are a lot of new things happening here and I can't wait to really get started.

What is it that they say, 'A journey of 1,000 miles starts with a single step' or something? Well, I don't know about a 1,000-mile journey, but I am excited to take the first step! Let's go!

-John

Like What You're Reading?

Share it with your friends!

 

11 comments

As a teenagers in the 60s I would have loved the opportunity to buy better underwear. As a young married man bikini briefs became more available including a neat design called Xmyheart. Also tanga swimwear and the odd thong could be found if you kept your eyes peeled at the Department Stores in the capital cities in Australia. Now as a senior still reasonably athletic septigenarian I explore the net for interesting swimwear and underwear. BA satin wear is great but the Ozzie dollar makes them 50% more expensive. I have not found the swimwear compares with French and Australian designs.

BBB

Looking forward to whatever comes next, I am so impressed with this product line, I thought the organic cotton would be my go to, but after exploring the full line, I’ve discovered I’m a huge fan of lace, satin, and mesh as well. Being able to see your process, premiering new products, creating a community all very cool. Thanks for the best underwear I’ve ever owned.

Billl

As a senior gentleman i just love you garments especially the satin range. I would love you to do a full satin body suit. I am open to try all your new garments not all of us oldies are stuck in the dark ages. But it would be also nice to have a seniors range. Regards Mike.

Mike

Looking forward to hearing more from you and seeing the sketches pictured to be available for purchase. PS is the Upfront Brief ever going to come back?!?!

Dizz

This is a great idea for a blog! Maybe a few pictures of all the staff member and what there role is would be nice!

JSL

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.