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Robyn’s Undies featuring artist Karl Maughan prints supporting The Aunties Charity

Announcing the launch of Robyn’s Undies

Aptly on International Women’s Day, a fabulous New Zealand woman has launched a new pop-up underwear collection supporting The Aunties charity. Robyn’s Undies by Robyn Malcolm featuring the prints of NZ artist Karl Maughan is launching today with a sexy, vibrant, sustainable, NZ made collection retailing for $59.95 each, and available for pre-order now at Robynsundies.co.nz

“Smile at your own bum”

As Robyn describes;

“Every pair is thoughtfully designed to make every woman feel like she’s got a friend in low places. The vibrancy and deliciousness of Maughan’s patterns will make you smile at your own bum every morning!”

The Aunties Volunteers Model Robyn’s Undies

Ethical and Sustainable

Robyn’s Undies is a pop up business, with a fresh, ethical collection that’s all good and all local; made here in NZ by a group of women, from soft, breathable ethical and sustainable eco-certified bamboo, printed with water-based inks. Each pair features a print based on an adaptation of original paintings by NZ artist Karl Maughan, pictured below.

Profits to The Aunties

All the profits from the first batch of Robyn’s Undies go to The Aunties Charity (a South-Auckland, New Zealand-based charity, primarily resourcing vulnerable women and children who have experienced domestic violence). Volunteers from the Aunties have modelled the underwear with Robyn in these beautiful photos.

8 March 2021