I didn’t know cotton underwear could feel so luxurious! This brand was enthusiastically recommended to me by another Glossier team member and she was not wrong. So, a bit about the brand first.
Lake Jane is a very small brand thoughtfully designed and made in the USA (mostly in North Carolina) by Katherine Hanes (no relation to her competitors of the same name!). Hanes told me that she decided to launch the line after “having a hard time finding plain black cotton underwear.” The choices, she said, were either “Gap, where they were always out of [her] size in the simple colors and cuts, uncomfortable sizing and questionable dyes and fabrics from Target, or $80 undies from Switzerland.” And so she set out to make her own, in classic styles and cuts using cotton from local mills near her hometown in North Carolina. “I like to think of and inspire my customers to think about clothing in the same way we think about food and that what we put on our bodies is just as important as what we put in them,” Hanes says of her choice to use and source local cotton, noting its breathability and recyclability.
In addition to all the good values that Lake Jane stands for, the undies stood out from every other pair I tried for their comfort and style. The thought that Hanes puts into this line is evident when you slip a pair on. They felt simultaneously sturdy and so soft, classic and special. They are not for the faint of high-rise, as they will hit your belly button, but they feel like a nice hug in that way. The leg is not French-cut, so the style is not as elongating as some of the others, but there’s something appealingly retro about the look. If you’re worried about visible panty lines or are wearing pants that are NOT super high rise, you may not want to wear something like this that may, occasionally, peek out between a shirt and pants during a stretch.
Lake Jane, High Waist, $32. Sweater by 3.1 Phillip Lim, bra stylist’s own.