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New Athletic Liner Allows Women To Workout Panty-Free

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San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 8, 2007 -- Face it, work out clothes are made to be worn without underwear, but sometimes active girls need a little extra protection.

The recent introduction of a unique and much needed liner called GO? by San Diego-based company Go Girl! provides just that. An absorbent, flexible, breathable and discreet athletic liner for the active girl that fits perfectly in the crotch lining of the wearer's workout pant or short -- no bulge, no worry. A simple idea created by women, for women.

The special ultra thin non-woven medical grade fabric wicks moisture and perspiration away from the body and transports it quickly through the fabric for fast evaporation, keeping you cool and fresh while the stretch in the fabric moves with the body.

The waterproof adhesive adheres easily and stays on fabric securely until the wearer wants to remove it. It's disposable, so when you no longer need it, throw it away.

GO? co-founders Jeanne Owens, a beauty entrepreneur, and Debbie Richardson, a life/motivational coach and personal fitness specialist, both are active in yoga, spinning and running and spend a lot of time in stretch gear. "We don't want to wear underwear and the panty liners out there just don't fit right or work how we need them to. We don't want to feel like we are wearing anything down there but still want the protection just in case and that's what GO? does," states Richardson.

"Flexibility, comfort and protection is important to us and lots of other women who workout or just want to hangout out in their favorite yoga pant but there are certain days when you just need a little something to keep you feeling dry and protected," explains Owens.

GO? is the new generation of panty liners for the active girl. For more information visit www.gogirlliner.com

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