Boux Avenue’s cherry print bralette and thong set has sold out three times already – and now you can get the ribbed knit underwear in a new spring-ready daisy style
By now you’ve no doubt seen Boux Avenue’s viral Cherry Print Ribbed Bralette and Thong set popping up all over your regular social media scrolls. The underwear duo has become one of the most viral sets around over the last year, with shoppers praising how cute and comfy it is and causing it to sell out in under 48 hours on three separate occasions.
Just like the cherry version, the set is made from a super-soft and stretchy ribbed knit material that’s ultra comfy to wear. It also has a seamless design that means it’ll stay invisible underneath your clothes, and cute scalloped edging that gives it a playful look. The thong also comes with a wide ultra-high waistband that helps smooth and support your tummy without digging in, and has high-cut legs that give it a flattering look. Just like the bralette it has dainty daisies embroidered across the front and ‘Boux Lounge’ branding sewn onto the waistband.
A third said: “This is the third time I've bought this item because I love it so much! Very comfortable and holds well in the wash, adjustable straps and inserts.”
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