Now You Can Customize Your Own Savage x Fenty Set

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Need an easy holiday gift that still seems like you put in effort? Something special? Something personalized? Forget monograms and nameplate necklaces. Starting in early November, you can get cheeky by stamping your name on a pair of Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty boxer briefs.

The popular lingerie brand’s new initiative, called Savage X You, allows customers to select from two different Savage X Fenty sets—either the bralette and leggings set or the boxer briefs and trunks set—then choose an accompanying name or short phrase to stitch into the elastic band. The options are practically endless; the only limitations are language—no profanity, please!—and the space available on the fabric. You can tout your brand, nod to an inside joke, or sport a surname, so long as it all squeezes into 10 letters. Time to put those 140-character tweeting skills to the test. Or perhaps, fwiw, you might test out a few abbreviations.

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The collection will offer Savage X Fenty’s usual size-inclusive range, from XS-3X/XS-XXXL, and prices will fall between $49.95 to $79.95 for each set.

Think of the possibilities. No more matching Christmas PJs—now you’ll have matching Christmas bralettes. Want a throwback gift? Label your cozy briefs with days of the week. Still obsessed with your quarantine hobby? Give “plant mom” a spin on those leggings. Rihanna wants you to have fun with it! And what the queen wants, she gets, right?

The limited-edition collection will go live on SavageX.com on Monday, November 8. Best get to brainstorming.

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