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Elomi Nerina High Leg Brief

Comfort meets modern style with the Elomi Nerina Brief. Designed with soft, stretchy lace along the leg edges, it sculpts your curves while staying smooth under clothing. The double-layer mesh front and back adds modesty, and encased elastics at the gusset ensure a gentle, barely-there feel. Pair with the Nerina Stretch Plunge Bra for a coordinated, confident look.
 

Why you’ll love it:

  • Soft, powerful stretch lace on leg edges for a smooth, modern finish

  • Double-layer mesh front and back for modesty

  • Stitch-free leg edges reduce visible pant lines

  • Encased elastics at gusset for all-day comfort
     

A high-leg brief that’s sleek, supportive, and effortlessly wearable.

 

  • Alpha Sizing

Elomi Nerina Brief

C$35.00Price
Colour: Dusty Rose
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  • This item can be machine washed, only if following our recommended steps, including using a tightly woven, zippered mesh bag. Full details can be found in this video.

    Never put your bra in the dryer.

    *Note: Kimtimates is not liable for any damage caused to your garment or appliances. Machine washing an underwired bra is not without its risks. Garments can become trapped underneath agitators, between the drum and the door of a front load machine, and wires can become mishapen, break or poke through, damaging the bra, other items in the wash, or even your machine.  

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5212 48 Street
Suite 2, A101
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
403-967-0924

Hours of Operation
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: By Appointment

Wednesday:  11am - 5pm

Thursday: 11am - 5pm

Friday: 11am - 5pm

Saturday: 10am - 4pm

Sunday: Closed 

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Kimtimates respectfully acknowledges that our business in Red Deer, Alberta, is situated on Treaty 7 land in southwestern Alberta, near the boundary of Treaty 6 land, which encompasses the central Alberta region.
 

Since time immemorial, the Blackfoot, Tsuu T'ina, Stoney Nakoda, Cree, Saulteaux Nations, and Métis peoples have stewarded these prosperous prairie lands. As the initial caretakers of the land, water, and ice, we honor and respect the enduring presence of Indigenous communities, their culture, and contributions. As settlers on this land, we are committed to continuous learning, respect, and building meaningful partnerships with the Indigenous peoples of this land.

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