aussieBum Billy SpotsassieBum has released a limited edition print to their Billy line. This unique spot print has varying size spots of different colors. Some spots are contained in others with each being a different color. The spots are connected by a black line in a vertical fashion. Your color options are Spots Blue, Spots Green, or Spots Orange. The spots blue incorporates shades of blue and pinkish red into the spots. Spots green includes yellow with the different shade of green spots. With the spots Green you get the shades or orange along with deep red (burgundy maybe). All spots are on a white background.

Like the other Billy line the spot print is available in a brief or a hipster. aussieBum advertises them as having “no waistband for a truly lightweight feel.” They’re made of a blend of 90% cotton and 10% elastane memory yarn. The Billy is a great choice for those that do not like the thick elastic waistbands. Or just a great alternative for a change from those styles of underwear.

The Billy is also available in several other colors and print. It is offered in a star print. Get them with white stars on a blue background, white stars on red, or black stars on white. Go with skulls on an aqua background. Even choice a black or red paisley print they call Eternity. Skulls and Eternity prints look to be on their way out as an option and are only available in the hipster in one size. Then there is always the solid color route. You have the option of black, blue, green (lime), orange, pink, or red.

Don’t miss out on the Billy’s spot print. Get it before they run out. It’s not a print that you see everyday as an option for your underwear. Get some great looking underwear from aussieBum with the Billy line.
aussieBum Billy Spots Colors

BRAND: aussieBum
PAIR: Billy
NEW COLORS: Spots Blue, Spots Green, Spots Orange
FABRIC: 90% Cotton / 10% Elastane
SIZES: XS – XXL
COST: Brief – $13.25; Hipster – $14.25

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