Nala Lingerie: Aussies wake up to underwear on their windscreen in Bondi
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Aussies wake up with underwear on their windshields with a VERY naughty note on them – getting them in BIG trouble from lovers
- Australian lingerie brand Nala launched on Friday by distributing underwear
- The g-strings were left on people’s cars in Bondi, Sydney, with a cheeky comment
- The note said ‘you left this with me last night’ and was well received
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Hundreds of shocked men and women have questioned their partners’ loyalty after finding racy thongs and cheeky notes on their car windows on Friday.
‘Hey wild thing! You left this at my house last night,” the flirty note read, sparking heated discussions between couples and confusion among singles who had been in bed all night.
The note and slip in Bondi in Sydney’s eastern suburbs was a lingerie brand launch stunt nalain an effort to put the spotlight on their briefing.
A thousand strings were dropped on cars Friday morning with a cheeky note
Bondi residents woke up to find the underpants and seemed confused by their presence
And it certainly started a conversation, with dozens of people taking to Facebook to talk about the cheeky finds, including pink, red and black briefs.
“OMG Did anyone else get these on their car this morning? So funny, marketing genius,” wrote one woman in a Bondi group after finding a pair of underwear.
“This can be a headache for many people,” noted one man.
“I can imagine my wife’s reaction to this,” laughed another.
While others tag their friends to ask if they’d been “on the road” again last night.
“To think a woman out there now is freeballing the Bondi to Bronte #respect,” said one woman.
Some people shared pictures of the lingerie on social media after finding them in the morning
This man looked slightly amused when he read the cheeky note attached to the briefs
Speaking to FEMAIL, a spokesperson for the brand revealed that 1,000 pairs of underwear had been scattered throughout the suburb.
‘Nala is an intimate brand from Australia like we’ve never seen before. Making fashionable, comfortable and inclusive pieces with planet-saving fabrics at an affordable price,” they said.
One of the fabrics is made from cornstarch, while the other is made from wire mesh that would otherwise have gone to landfill.
The company is so confident that people will love the underwear that they offer a 30-day money-back guarantee on all first-time orders.