I’m very particular about my undies. And I can’t find decent ones in Taiwan to save my life. Does anyone know where I can find some decent, non-kiddy, not going to touch my belly button, lacy but not overly lacy, not ugly, high quality panties that won’t cost 4000 a pair?
I finally found a ncie pair the other day (ONE nice pair) and it was 4200 nt for one pair.
Going nuts. Girls or guys who shop for the wifee… any good suggestions?
Have you tried the night markets?
Nothing… Marks and Spencers’ cotton ones are all that have graced my unmentionables since I grew out of my Smurfs knickers and vest set.
Hong Kong is the only answer.
I often run my hands through the piles at Sogo, but I never ask the price.
Night markets? Ewwwwwwwww
Try Sogo, or other department stores. Seriously, though, while the wife looks around, I hold them up and comment, “NICE! Honey! I REALLY like these!”
There’s never a line when she buys her underthings. 
I wouldn’t go to the night market to save my life.
Try Net. I’ve gotten some good one’s there, but they aren’t exactly cut for a woman with some stuff in her trunk.
But they’ve lasted…
[quote=“jdsmith”]I often run my hands through the piles at Sogo, but I never ask the price.
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So if you shop at Sago, jdsmith’s had his hands in yer knickers. 
Hong Kong. The only way.
[quote=“Buttercup”][quote=“jdsmith”]I often run my hands through the piles at Sogo, but I never ask the price.
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So if you shop at Sago, jdsmith’s had his hands in yer knickers. 
Hong Kong. The only way.[/quote]
Huang Guang Chen
need i say more?
Night markets… uh no. And net seems to only carry those teenage cotton things.
Hong Kong. I’m too the point of desperation where I just might go to Hong Kong just to buy drawers.
Net (cotton undies) and CK. I lucked out with CK–found a gimongous clearance sale about a month ago at something like 80-90% off. One of those warehouse type places where they sell stuff from the previous season and it changes every month.
I stock up every time I go anywhere. India was a real treat for underwear shopping. However, sometimes if I really must I’ll buy those Calvin Klein’s they sell everywhere at outlet stores. Usually they are perfectly fine, but there might be some problem with the label or something. There is a store right next to Cosi o Cosi that sells those. And in the Shida Road market area there are a whole bunch of outlet stores (not stalls) selling underwear for cheaper now. There are a few good underwear road stalls around the Shida Road markets too.
You don’t like teenage cotton thingies? ![]()
Yeah, let’s clarify. You can buy cotton anywhere. I don’t want cotton.
Go to “Woman’s Secret” on Zhongxiao E Rd. It’s on the side of the street opposite SOGO between Fuxing and Dunhua. I think it’s a Hong Kong rip off of “Victoria’s Secret”, but the store is pretty classy and they have nice stuff at $380 a pair.
Sizes run small, so it’s a not a store for everyone, but it should be no problem for you, FOB.
She said
panties.
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he he he he he he he he

But, but, but…
Shouldn’t this be in the women’s forum? 
No, cos then I couldn’t gloat about the latest advance in men’s underpantery. It lifts, seperates and extends, doncha ya know. And you can get them over the internet.
HG
[quote]Now they’re budgie smudgers
November 2, 2006 - 4:30PM
Penis envy will take on a new meaning with the release of the men’s equivalent to the Wonderbra.
Australian underwear company aussieBum has released its Patriot range of undies for men wanting to make their package look bigger.
“It basically lifts, separates and extends,” said aussieBum founder Sean Ashby.
“This design uses all of the natural assets of the person, whether they be big, small or indifferent.”
The underwear features a “wondercup”, a pouch used to “separate and stop squashing”.
The range was launched last week and already the company has sold more than 50,000 pairs in Australia and overseas.
Ashby said the design had attracted a lot of interest in the United States and Europe.
Locally, the design will feature in a major advertising campaign, including a billboard on Sydney’s busy arterial highway Parramatta Road.
“We know that the billboard is going to cause a bit of attention and controversy,” said Ashby.
The marketing campaign features the slogan: “The new ‘wondercup’ technology in these attention-grabbing, all-cotton Patriot briefs will have you seriously looking bigger and feeling amazing”.
AussieBum is manufactured in Australia with the business run completely out of the company’s headquarters in the innerwest Sydney suburb of Leichhardt.
The brand is sold in some of the biggest department stores in the world including Selfridges and KaDeWe and is distributed to more than 70 countries via internet sales.
In Australia, aussieBum is sold mostly over the internet with the exception of one store in Byron Bay.
AAP[/quote]

A model wears the so-called “Wonderjock”, made by aussieBum.
There’s nothing decent about those. ![]()
I thought this thread was going to be about parties 
[quote=“Huang Guang Chen”]No, cos then I couldn’t gloat about the latest advance in men’s underpantery. It lifts, seperates and extends, doncha ya know. And you can get them over the internet.
HG

A model wears the so-called “Wonderjock”, made by aussieBum.[/quote]
Still wouldn’t help the male members in TW anyway. It would be male version of the padded bra syndrome that is here.
“The Sydney suburb of Leichhardt.” Apt name, specially when it’s pronounced by an Englishman.