Scaringe, now 27, was describing different labia shapes.
This means, despite the crude memes and resulting insecurities, having an “outie” is entirely normal.
Holding up a measuring tape, Gabriella showed the difference .7 inches makes, visually.

“I discovered I wasn’t alone,” she said.
“Existing brands didn’t adequately cover women’s bodies where we needed it most.
The primary purpose of underwear is to cover our undercarriage.

Whether you have an ‘outie’ or an ‘innie,’ Cherri is made to fit you.”
First, Icanconfirm that the gussets on these babies are wider.
I ended up trying out bothmid-riseandhigh-cutCherri styles for about a week.

The mid-rise styles were very wearable and comfortable.
The wider “panty pocket” and true seams work wonders in keeping everything in place.
However, Gabriella provided afull price breakdownon TikTok, which wasverygenerous and probably unnecessary.

“They’re priced higher than fast fashion brands because they aren’t fast fashion.”
Each pair also comes with aone-year(!)
warranty, so that makes me feel better if anything goes wrong.

Additionally, Gabriella acknowledged the price barrier and is looking to lessen her costs.
For more conversations normalizing labias, follow Gabriella onTikTok.
you might keep up with Cherri onInstagramor buy some yourself at theirwebsite.










