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This isn't the first time we've heralded the existence of anti chafing shorts as a summer must have, but with new brands constantly popping onto the market, there is always a new product we feel we need to draw to your attention.
Thigh chafing or chub rub as it is often affectionately known is not a problem that is only experience by plus size women. Lots of women don't have thigh gaps and if your thighs do touch then at one point or another you're likely to have experienced thigh rub. Customers have been heralding a pair of anti chafing shorts from Amazon "game changing". The underwear shorts come in three colours, beige, white and black and are just £11.99.
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