Shoppers are anything but underwhelmed by these underthings.
Hanky Panky’s Signature Lace Thongs are widely beloved, and for good reason; the brand once trademarked the soft style as the “world’s most comfortable thong.”
And right now at Bloomingdale’s, if you buy three of the Leopard Lace Original Rise Thongs or Low Rise Thongs, you’ll get them for just $54. (It’s like getting your third pair for just $6.)

If lace isn’t your thing, the brand’s moisture-wicking microfiber BreatheSoft Natural Rise Thong is also included in the bundle deal.

The luxe brand has built up an impressive celebrity following over the years. While speaking to Sandra Bullock for an Interview magazine story in 2020, Jennifer Aniston revealed she was wearing “Hanky Panky underwear if we want to get real specific.”
Meanwhile, Dua Lipa let her thong be the star of the show on the “Barbie” premiere red carpet in 2023, pairing the white lace version with a completely see-through dress.

Lexi Wood, SZA and Barbara Corcoran have also been linked to the label’s lingerie over the years, with the “Shark Tank” mogul once telling the Strategist: “The stretch material never gives up on you, and they don’t feel like you have underwear on.”
Reviewers agree, with one Bloomingdale’s shopper writing that they planned to replace all of their panties with Hanky Panky’s since they’re “the most comfortable.”
“Work with almost any outfit, extremely comfortable and consistent in quality and fit,” a second reviewer added, saying they’d been buying the brand’s undies for 18 years.
If something on sale catches your eye, just be sure to shop fast; we’ve already seen select colors sell out.
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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.







