It seems that the "mainstream" is beginning to catch on to the used panties industry. In the season three of Orange Is The New Black (OITNB), the story involved women inmates selling their used panties. We like to think that we have a pretty good finger on the pulse of the industry. We have data showing where and when most used panty sales are made, but we could have never predicted the surge in panty sales and interest on Worn Fantasy as we have witnessed after Orange Is The New Black's third season aired.
Many of our used underwear sellers have seen a dramatic increase in orders and some of our models were overwhelmed with the amount of orders they have been receiving. Many of our models have been scrambling to snap photos and post more panties to sell to customers to keep up with order demands. We have even received emails from a few of our sellers explaining how they have been able to quit their day jobs to sell panties full time on Worn Fantasy. These exceptional sellers go the extra mile to keep their customers satisfied and to gain loyal repeat business. We are very excited to help our sellers reach their goals while having fun at the same time.
Another statement often heard from our sellers is that Worn Fantasy customers are some of the nicest, sincerest, and most generous people they have ever had the pleasure of doing business with. Worn Fantasy has a long history of thousands of satisfied customers thanks to the care, effort, and dedication of our models. We believe that creating an environment of honesty and transparency allows our community of buyers and sellers to mutually benefit in the best possible way.
Orange Is The New Black's character, Piper Chapman the mastermind of the panty selling business, recognizes the used panty fetish demand and acts on the opportunity to sell her girls panties online and to other inmates in the prison. Perhaps the producers of OITNB may have firsthand experience of the booming used panty industry and are trying to shed a light on something that has been underground for so long and is now beginning to become the "norm" of this industry.
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