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Sleaks Designed Washable Underwear for Bladder Leaks

Sleaks created leakproof underwear for women who experience bladder leaks from everyday moments like coughing, sneezing, laughing, exercising, postpartum, perimenopause or menopause. Built to feel like a favorite pair rather than a medical product, Sleaks uses the brand’s patent-pending Aqualok Technology to absorb liquid, lock it inside a waterproof pouch and maintain a dry-touch feel. The underwear offers more than 140 milliliters of absorption capacity, which the brand says is three times more than average menstrual underwear.

The design also features multi-layer fabric technology, specialty fibers and a breathable bamboo body for comfort, odor resistance and daily wearability. An optional pad insert boosts absorption by two times, while the underwear is made to last up to 100 machine washes. By turning leak protection into something comfortable, discreet and easy to wear, Sleaks reflects demand for washable wellness products that fit naturally into everyday routines.

Trend Themes

  1. Washable Wellness Apparel — A growing category of reusable, machine-washable garments combines hygiene functionality with everyday aesthetics, offering alternatives to single-use products and expanding longevity-focused consumer choices.
  2. Everyday Discreet Protection — Products that normalize incontinence care by mimicking regular clothing silhouettes and textures are reducing stigma and creating demand for low-profile, confidence-restoring solutions.
  3. Advanced Absorbent Textile Technology — Multi-layer fabrics with specialty fibers and encapsulation systems are enabling higher absorption capacity and dry-touch performance, blurring lines between apparel and medical-grade materials.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Intimates — The lingerie and underwear market is shifting toward functional designs that prioritize comfort, odor control, and repeat usability, reshaping product lines for everyday wellness needs.
  2. Feminine Hygiene and Continence Care — Manufacturers and retailers in bladder-health and menstrual care are integrating washable solutions that offer environmental and cost benefits compared with disposables, altering care pathways for users.
  3. Technical Textile Manufacturing — Producers of engineered fabrics are seeing opportunities to develop waterproof membranes, high-capacity absorbers, and durable treatments that enable apparel-grade leakproof performance.

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