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meshieone
Updated Mar 30
meshieone
Updated Mar 30

Meshie menstrual pads - 6 pack

$25 $30

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Meshie Reusable menstrual pads are made with organic flannel and a pull leak guard. Regular flow. NWOT- Item has been washed. 6pack - Price is firm
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7 Comments
jenlee1313
jenlee1313 Hello! I thought you had these listed on here yesterday at $13; did the price go up?
Jan 07Reply
meshieone
meshieone @jenlee1313 - No .. the price did not go up. There are 6 pads. They cost more then $2.16 to make. They are listed at $25 which makes them $4.16 each. It cost $14.25 for the outside organic fabric. Then there is the inside leak guard fabric which is $15. On top of that.. it’s my time to make them. Posh takes $5 .. so I only make $20 for 6 pads. That doesn’t even cover the cost of the fabric.
Jan 09Reply
jenlee1313
jenlee1313 @meshieone Hey girl! This was before we talked the other day. Honestly, I think you should raise the prices... What you do is important and you should get paid for your time!
Jan 09Reply
meshieone
meshieone @jenlee1313 - 👍🏻- I understand. The extra ones I sent you are seconds. The stitching is not perfect. If those work for you and you need more, I can give you a great price. Feedback is always welcome, it helps me improve on the design and materials used. 😊
Jan 09Reply
mysassyposhmark
mysassyposhmark @meshieone Hi😊I’m also a seamstress ...girl, let me tell you , THIS is genius ! Outstanding idea ! You should definitely charge more ! Sewing takes time and can be tedious (some don’t realize HOW much time it takes) ...people will pay for your expertise 👍😌 I think I’ve got some orders I’ll be bringing you from my family members !
Jan 29Reply
meshieone
meshieone @mysassyposhmark - I have been making these pads for 30 years now. I agree with people not understand how much it cost to make homemade cloth pads. You really must use the best fabrics to get the best results. Cloth pads are healthier for you, Chemical Free, and more absorbed. They save you money. They help the environment. Thank you for reaching out! Happy Poshing and Happy sewing.
Jan 29Reply
mysassyposhmark
mysassyposhmark @meshieone 🤗WOW! That’s amazing !! I’ve been sewing for that long but never occurred to me to make those !Yes...SO much better for our bodies and the environment ! Kudos!! 😊
Jan 29Reply

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