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A festive Ta-Ta towel is here to save you from underboob sweat this Christmas

A festive Ta-Ta towel is here to save you from underboob sweat this Christmas
(Picture: Ta-Ta Towels)

When you think of Christmas, you *probably* don’t think of underboob sweat.

But the LA-based company famed for helping women with the horror of sweaty underboobs has now created a Christmas line to help people out this festive season.

How generous of them.

The new holiday collection has several holiday pattern offerings including a candy cane inspired version, a pumpkin spice and a ‘Not So Silent Night’ one.

A festive Ta-Ta towel is here to save you from underboob sweat this Christmas
(Picture: Ta-Ta Towels)

The towels wrap around your breasts to keep them dry and are meant to be worn inside the house before getting ready.

The $45 Ta-Ta towel was the brainchild of LA based entrepreneur Erin Robertson who was struggling to get rid of underboob sweat when getting ready for a date.

‘As I got out of the shower and started getting ready, I could not stop sweating,’ Erin says on her website.

‘I just kept thinking: “There HAS to be a better way to keep the beads of sweat from dripping down my stomach.”

‘I went on my date, and the entire time all I could think about was how to solve this problem. I couldn’t be the only person to have boob-sweat issues while getting ready.

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‘There had to be something on the market to fix this. So, I went home and got online, looking for an answer.

She then made a pattern by taping four pieces of printer paper and taught herself to sew before making a prototype.

And as they say, the rest is history.

So next time you’re worried about how you’re going to wrap presents, do the Christmas food shop and find time for a Christmas party outfit, all without sweating through your bra, there’s a solution out there for you.

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