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Kimberly Clark improves Depend Fit-Flex Underwear

07 Apr '16
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Kimberly Clark's Depend brand has introduced new, improved Fit-Flex Underwear and Night Defense Underwear for men and women. The upgraded incontinence underwear is more flexible to move with one's body. Featuring confidence core technology for fast absorption, Depend Fit-Flex Underwear is available in a neutral gray for men and a peach color for women.

“Confidence is key to living a fulfilling lifestyle, but many men and women with bladder leakage hide away in shame. I couldn't be more proud to partner with the Depend brand for this program to help people with bladder leakage realize this common issue doesn't have to hold them back and encourage them to, as I like to say, 'live an unconditional, regret-free life' with products like Depend FIT-FLEX Underwear," said Susie Moore, motivational speaker and life coach who joined forces with the brand to inspire people to get back to being as active and social as they want to be.

The Depend brand has also introducing new Depend Night Defense Underwear for women which is an overnight absorbency brief specifically designed for nighttime use that features more absorbent material, more coverage for lightweight, heavy protection, and the same soft, comfortable fit people have come to expect from the Depend brand.

“We're here to inspire, empower and give people products that help them regain power over bladder leakage. We hope that by showcasing the empowering stories of real men and women who have regained their lives with Depend, we encourage millions of people who live with bladder leakage to try new Depend Fit-Flex Underwear and experience the power of reconnection for themselves," said Amrit Patil, depend general manager, Kimberly Clark. (NA)

Kimberly Clark Corporation

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