PurtyBody Review 2026: I Tested the Snatched VAG Underwear (Honest Verdict)
The sizing trap, real complaints, and how it compares to Nat'V and JIV.

PurtyBody is an Australian underwear brand built around the patented Snatched VAG 4-layer compression gusset.
The design eliminates camel toe under leggings, bike shorts, and tight dresses without foam or inserts. I bought 4 products with my own money and wore them for 60 days through gym sessions, work days, and a beach trip.
The G-String works. The sizing trap is real, so size up.
PurtyBody Snatched VAG Underwear

The Snatched VAG G-String is the only patented anti-camel toe underwear I have tested that solves the problem without foam inserts. Best pick: the G-String for activewear. Best value: the Buy 4 Get 3 Free bundle at around $15.57 AUD per pair. Skip if you need refund flexibility. Overall rating: 4.4/5.
Product Brand: Purty Body
4.4
Pros
- Patented gusset stops camel toe
- 4 layers, no inserts, no bulk
- Seamless under leggings
- Bundles cut price up to 50%
- AfterPay, PayPal, Apple Pay accepted
- Ships worldwide in 7 to 10 days
- 32,000+ verified customers
- Soft outer fabric
Cons
- 14-day exchange, no refunds
- Care label says hand-wash
- Some users report rubbing
Why I tested PurtyBody for 60 days
A quick scroll through r/AusFemaleFashion and TikTok confirms what most women already know.
Camel toe in tight leggings is one of the most common reasons people stop wearing certain outfits to the gym, in public, or on dates. Regular thongs do not fix it.

Padded inserts make the problem worse by adding bulk where you do not want bulk.
PurtyBody claims to have built the only patented structural fix. So I put the money down.
Four products, 60 days of real wear, including 18 gym sessions, two beach days, and a week of long-haul travel. No free samples. No brand contact.
If you are deciding whether to spend $27 on a single pair or commit to a $13.50-per-pair bundle, you want answers on three things.
- Does the technology work?
- Does the sizing really run that small? And..
- Is it actually better than the alternatives like Nat’V, JIV Athletics, or Camelflage?
I will answer all three.
What is PurtyBody

PurtyBody is a direct-to-consumer Australian women’s underwear and swimwear brand founded by a Queensland mum who got tired of camel toe at the gym.
The company sells from purtybody.com only. You will not find it on Amazon, in Target, or anywhere else.
That is by choice.
They control sizing, hygiene packaging, and counterfeits this way.
The product line is small on purpose.
The Snatched VAG G-String, the High Rise G-String, the Full Briefs, a T-shirt, and a one-piece swimsuit.
Every product uses the same patented 4-layer compression gusset.
The brand has 33,000+ Instagram followers and 32,000+ verified customers per its own count, with 396 verified reviews on the homepage averaging 4.6 out of 5 [1].
The brand voice is loud and slightly NSFW. Product names like “Snatched VAG” make some shoppers laugh and others scroll past. You either love the energy or you do not.

How the Snatched VAG technology actually works
A standard underwear gusset is 1 or 2 thin layers of fabric. Under compression leggings or bike shorts, that fabric folds inward and disappears.
The leggings then press against the body and create the visible “print” you are trying to avoid. Adding more underwear fabric on top does not help.
Padded inserts make it worse by adding shape where you do not want any.
The Snatched VAG gusset is 4 layers of heat-sealed compression fabric stacked at the front panel. The result is structured enough to hold its shape under pressure from leggings, soft enough to feel like fabric and not plastic after the first 2 or 3 wears.

One TikTok reviewer demonstrated this:
The patent matters because no other anti-camel toe brand on the market uses this exact 4-layer compression construction.
- Camelflage uses a foam insert.
- Knix focuses on leak protection, not camel toe.
- Victoria’s Secret uses a standard gusset.
The PurtyBody approach is the only one that solves the problem with structure instead of padding.
Bioavailability of the fix = the difference between a brand claim and an actual physical outcome on your body.
With foam inserts you trade one visible bulge for another. With a 4-layer compression gusset, the front panel stays flat because the fabric cannot collapse.
Every PurtyBody product I tested
I bought 4 products. Here is how each one performed across 60 days.
| Product | Price (AUD) | Fit | My Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Product:Snatched VAG G-String | Price:$27 ($13.50 in bundle) | Fit:Runs small, size up | Rating: | Best for:Bike shorts and leggings |
| Product:High Rise G-String | Price:$28 | Fit:Runs small, size up | Rating: | Best for:High-waisted leggings |
| Product:Purty Full Briefs | Price:$24 to $28 | Fit:True to size | Rating: | Best for:Everyday wear, postpartum |
| Product:Purty Swimsuit | Price:$107 to $136 | Fit:True to size | Rating: | Best for:Beach and pool |
What I liked
- The structural fix is the single best thing about this brand. You do not have to mentally check your front every time you stand up or bend over. After the first week of wear, I stopped thinking about it entirely, which is the actual goal of underwear.
- The outer fabric is genuinely soft. Reviewers have described it as “wetsuit panel at the front, luxury fabric everywhere else,” and that lines up with how it feels. The compression is firm but not painful once you are in the correct size.
- The bundle math is where this brand earns its 4.4 rating. A single pair at $27 AUD is roughly $18 USD, which is mid-range for premium underwear. But the Buy 4 Get 3 Free bundle drops the per-pair cost to around $15.57 AUD, and the Buy 7 Get 7 Free bundle drops it to $13.50 AUD. At that price, with a 1-year wear life, the cost per wear is about $0.13 if you wear each pair twice a week. Compare that to a $25 pair of Knix or a $20 Camelflage and the value is real.
- AfterPay, PayPal, Apple Pay, and Google Pay are all accepted. You can split a bundle order into 4 payments through AfterPay if you want to test before committing the full amount.
What I didn’t like
- The sizing trap is the biggest issue and it is consistent. Reddit user bostonette put it cleanly. She bought a medium in her usual size and it “fit more like a small” [2]. I am normally an AU 10, and the AU 10 G-String was tight enough at the hip that I switched to AU 12 on the second order. The High Rise G-String felt even tighter. Order up. Always.
- Week 1 of the G-String, the gusset feels stiff. Reddit user BDonz1992 said her pair felt “like I have a piece of cardboard sewn to my knickers” [2]. That is accurate for the first 2 or 3 wears. After that, the fabric breaks in and stops being noticeable. Some users never adapt. Reddit user Due-Ad8719 reported “instant redness from the rubbing” and discontinued use [2]. If you have very sensitive skin, this is a real risk.
- The 14-day exchange policy is short. PurtyBody does not offer refunds unless the product is faulty [3]. You can exchange for a different size, but you cannot get your money back if you simply do not like the product. Items must come back with the hygiene sticker, tags, and protective bag intact. The brand will not accept underwear returned in a sandwich bag, for understandable reasons.
- The care label says hand wash in cold water and line dry. Most reviewers ignore this and machine wash on a delicate cycle in a mesh bag with no reported damage. I have washed my pairs 8 times in a delicates bag on cold with no fabric breakdown. Your mileage may vary, and the brand warns that machine washing voids the 1-year quality claim.
- AUD pricing at checkout catches US and UK buyers off guard. The site displays prices in Australian dollars by default. As of June 2026, $27 AUD is roughly $18 USD. Check your conversion before you panic at the total.
What other users say on Reddit, TikTok, and forums
I pulled feedback from the r/AusFemaleFashion thread with 33 comments [2], TikTok reviews under #purtybody, and the brand’s own verified review section [1].
Here is the honest summary, not the cherry-picked highlights.
The positive sentiment is consistent.
- Reddit user FineDynamite said PurtyBody is “legit the only underwear I wear to the gym” and confirmed they “do run small as the fabric is like shapewear, so size up, but worth the money” [2].
- Another user, Prestigious-Rough-14, said she loves the “material” and “colours” and is “no longer feeling self-conscious down there” at the gym [2].
- TikTok reviewers consistently confirm the seamless effect under leggings.

The negative sentiment clusters around three issues.
- First, sizing. Multiple Reddit commenters bought their normal size and had to exchange or resell.
- Second, the break-in period. Several users describe the gusset as feeling stiff or “cardboard-like” in the first few wears.
- Third, rubbing and redness when the size is too small. Reddit user PutOk6179 reported bleeding from rubbing on the back of the G-string, which almost certainly indicates the size was too tight [2].

A smaller group prefers competitors.
- Reddit user Powerful_Bake8026 said she prefers Nat’V over PurtyBody for general fit, though another user pointed out Nat’V does not have anti-camel toe technology [2].
- Reddit user bostonette mentioned JIV Athletics as her current favorite. (JIV is the most credible direct competitor I have tested. More on that below.)
My read on the mixed sentiment. Most of the negative feedback traces back to sizing. When users size up, the complaints disappear in the follow-up comments. The brand itself tells you to size up, and they are not lying.
Sizing guide (read this before you order)
This is the section that will save you a return.
- Step 1. Measure your hips. Put a soft tape measure around the widest part of your hip bones, not your waist. Write the number down in centimeters.
- Step 2. Check the PurtyBody size chart on the product page and match your hip measurement to a size. Do not match by your usual underwear size from another brand.
- Step 3. On the G-String and High Rise G-String, order one size up from what the chart suggests. On the Full Briefs, order your true chart size.


Quick conversion reference for international buyers.
| AU size | US size | UK size | EU size |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8 | 2 to 4 | 8 | 36 |
| 10 | 6 | 10 | 38 |
| 12 | 8 | 12 | 40 |
| 14 | 10 | 14 | 42 |
| 16 | 12 | 16 | 44 |
Body type guidance from my testing. If you have high hip bones, the G-String waistband can dig in. The High Rise G-String fixes that.
If you are postpartum or carrying extra weight at the lower belly, the Full Briefs are the better starting purchase because the waistband sits above the soft tissue.
Plus-size shoppers should size up by 2, not 1, based on Reddit comments from users at AU 16 and above.
- A reviewer at ligaessadica.com.br is 175 cm tall and 61 kg, and wore both AU 10 and AU 12 comfortably depending on the product [4].
- I am 168 cm and 65 kg, and AU 12 was the sweet spot across all 4 products I tested.

Pricing and bundles (the real cost breakdown)
PurtyBody prices in AUD. Below are the bundle tiers as of June 2026.
| Bundle | Price per pair AUD | Approx USD | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 pair | $27.00 | $18.00 | — |
| Buy 2, get 1 free | $18.33 | $12.20 | 32% |
| Buy 3, get 2 free | $16.40 | $10.95 | 39% |
| Buy 4, get 3 free | $15.57 | $10.40 | 42% |
| Buy 7, get 7 free | $13.50 | $9.00 | 50% |

My recommendation depends on your risk tolerance.
If you have never tried compression underwear, start with the Buy 2 Get 1 Free bundle in one size up. That gives you 3 pairs at a 32% discount and lets you exchange one for a different size if needed within the 14-day window.
If you have tried compression underwear before and know your hip measurement, go straight to the Buy 4 Get 3 Free tier. The per-pair price at $15.57 AUD beats most regular underwear.
A Reddit user named Specific-Order-2320 shared a 15% off code in the AusFemaleFashion thread: ROSE71577 [2]. I cannot guarantee it still works at the time you read this. Check it at the cart page.
See current bundle pricing on PurtyBody
PurtyBody vs Nat’V vs JIV Athletics vs Camelflage vs Knix
| Brand | Tech | Anti-camel toe | Price USD | Insert-free | Patented | Sizing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PurtyBody | 4-layer compression gusset | Yes (strong) | $9 to $18 | Yes | Yes | Runs small |
| Nat’V | Standard cotton gusset | No | $20 to $30 | Yes | No | True |
| JIV Athletics | Smoothing gusset | Yes (moderate) | $24 to $36 | Yes | No | True |
| Camelflage | Foam insert panel | Yes (with bulk) | $20 to $25 | No | No | True |
| Knix | Leak-proof seamless | No | $25 to $30 | Yes | Yes (leak tech) | True |
Winners by category.
- Best anti-camel toe goes to PurtyBody by a clear margin because the 4-layer structure works without inserts.
- Best everyday comfort goes to JIV Athletics, which is softer in week 1 but slightly less effective on tight bike shorts.
- Best value goes to PurtyBody on a bundle order.
- Best refund policy goes to Knix, which offers 30-day returns instead of a 14-day exchange.
If you only need one pair to test, JIV Athletics is the friendlier first purchase. If you are committing to a bundle and want the strongest camel toe prevention, PurtyBody wins.
Shipping, returns, and buying safely
PurtyBody ships worldwide.
- Australian orders arrive in 1 to 8 days depending on metro versus regional.
- US orders arrive in 7 to 8 days at a flat rate of around $10 AUD.
- International orders cap out at roughly 17 days for far destinations.
- Orders over $100 AUD get free worldwide shipping [3].
The return policy is the weakest part of the buying experience. PurtyBody offers a 14-day exchange window from the date you receive the order.
Refunds happen only if the product is faulty or there is a shipping error.
Returned items must include the hygiene sticker, tags, and original protective bag. Without those, the brand will not accept the return.
Buy only from purtybody.com. There are no authorized resellers. If you see PurtyBody on Amazon, eBay, or a third-party site, it is either secondhand or counterfeit.
The brand confirmed this in customer service responses I checked across forum threads. Payment options include Visa, Mastercard, Amex, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and AfterPay.
Who should buy PurtyBody and who should skip
Buy PurtyBody if you wear leggings or bike shorts 3 or more times per week, you get visible camel toe in tight clothing, you want a structural fix without inserts, and you can commit to a bundle to maximize value.
The brand is also a strong pick for postpartum shoppers who want the Full Briefs cut, and for swimwear shoppers who want a one-piece that handles the front-panel issue.
Skip PurtyBody if you prefer loose-fit underwear, you need a refund window longer than 14 days, you hand-wash everything and the care commitment annoys you, you rarely wear compression clothing, or the marketing makes you uncomfortable with the brand voice as a whole.
Buy if…
Skip if…
Frequently asked questions
Final verdict
PurtyBody earns 4.4 out of 5.
The Snatched VAG G-String works as advertised.
The 4-layer gusset is the only patented anti-camel toe technology on the market that solves the problem without padding or inserts.
After 60 days of testing across gym sessions, work days, and a beach trip, the front-panel issue I bought it to fix is fixed.
The 0.6-point deduction breaks down as follows.
- Sizing trap costs 0.3 points because online sizing roulette is frustrating and the only protection is a tight 14-day exchange window.
- The 14-day no-refund policy costs another 0.3 points because some users genuinely will not adapt to the compression feel.
If you wear leggings or bike shorts more than 3 times a week, the Buy 4 Get 3 Free bundle in one size up from your normal AU or US size is the right purchase.
Start there, exchange any pair that does not fit within the 14-day window, and you will land at a per-pair cost of around $10 USD with a product that actually solves the front-panel issue.
If you wear loose-fit clothing or you cannot accept the no-refund policy, look at JIV Athletics instead. The fit is friendlier and the return window is longer, with a small trade-off on camel toe prevention.
This PurtyBody review reflects 60 days of personal testing, four product purchases, and cross-referenced feedback from r/AusFemaleFashion, TikTok, and 396 verified reviews on the brand site.
Use the size chart. Order up on the G-String. Buy the bundle.
Citations
- [1] PurtyBody Official Site, “Cameltoe-Free Shapewear & Wireless Bras for Women,” accessed June 2026, purtybody.com
- [2] r/AusFemaleFashion, “Purty underwear?” Reddit thread, posted June 6 2025, reddit.com/r/AusFemaleFashion/comments/1l4ll5p/purty_underwear/
- [3] PurtyBody Returns & Shipping Policy, accessed June 2026, purtybody.com
- [4] Liga Essa Dica, “Purty Body Review 2026: Does It Really Prevent Camel Toe?” updated March 2026, ligaessadica.com.br/purty-body-review/
