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LastPad

  • LastPad

  • b corp

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  • Leakproof backing prevents accidents during heavy flow
  • Machine washable with regular laundry, no special care
  • Free of plastics, fragrances, and chemical additives
  • Requires washing after each use
  • Must carry used pads when away from home
  • Upfront cost higher than disposables

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Reusable Menstrual Pad That Stays Put and Absorbs Without Chemicals

Most cloth pads either leak when you need them most or feel like wearing a diaper. The usual problem is that absorbency and bulk move together—more protection means more fabric, which means more shifting and more visibility under clothes.

This pad separates those two things. The layered construction pulls liquid through quickly and holds it without adding thickness that bunches up or shows through pants. That matters if you've tried reusables before and gone back to disposables because the experience wasn't close enough to what you were used to.

Good gift when

  • People who want reusable period products that actually work
  • Anyone avoiding chemicals and fragrances in intimate products
  • Those tired of pads that shift or leak unexpectedly
  • People committed to reducing disposable waste long-term

Skip it if Switching to reusables means committing to laundry routines and carrying used pads home when you're out—if that sounds like more work than you want to take on, stick with what you know.

Specs

Material
Cloth with leakproof backing
Sizes Available
Small, Medium, Large
Care
Machine washable
Color
Black
Type
Reusable menstrual pad

What's included

  • One reusable menstrual pad

If you're giving it

  • You'll need their size

Sizing depends on flow level; intimate product best chosen by the person using it.

The maker

LastObject began in Copenhagen as a design studio focused on rethinking single-use items that pile up in landfills. The studio, originally called Better Objects, approached everyday disposables—swabs, tissues, period products—as design problems rather than waste problems.

Their method starts with the question of why people choose disposables in the first place. Convenience matters, but so does performance. A reusable product that asks you to compromise on comfort or reliability won't replace anything. The LastPad came out of that thinking: a cloth pad engineered to match or exceed what disposables do, so the switch doesn't feel like a sacrifice.

The details

Most reusable pads bunch, shift, or leave you wondering whether they'll hold up through a long day. This one solves those problems with a design that stays where you put it and handles heavy flow without the plastics or fragrances found in disposables.

The pad uses multiple absorbent layers that pull moisture away from your skin while a leakproof backing keeps everything contained. The fabric stays soft wash after wash, and the fit is secure enough that you don't spend your day adjusting or worrying.

Because it's completely reusable, one pad replaces hundreds of disposables. Rinse it after use, toss it in the wash with your regular laundry, and it's ready to go again. No special detergents, no soaking routines, no stiff fabric that feels like cardboard after a few cycles.

The sizing covers light to heavy flow days. Choose small for lighter days, medium for regular flow, or large when you need maximum coverage and absorption. Each size is cut to stay flat against your body without the bulk that makes other cloth pads obvious under clothing.

Soft, leakproof cloth pad designed to replace disposables without compromise

$18at lastobject.com

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Questions

How do I wash these pads?
Rinse the pad after use to remove most of the fluid, then throw it in your regular laundry. No special detergents or soaking required. Machine wash and let it air dry or tumble dry on low.
Will these leak during heavy flow?
The pad has a leakproof backing designed to contain fluid even on heavy days. Choosing the right size for your flow level helps—large is cut for maximum absorption when you need more coverage.
Do reusable pads feel different from disposables?
Cloth pads feel softer and less plasticky than disposables. They don't crinkle or bunch the same way, and because there are no adhesives or synthetic fragrances, they tend to be more comfortable against skin.
How many pads do I need?
That depends on your flow and how often you want to do laundry. Most people find that three to five pads per cycle works well—enough to rotate through while others are in the wash.
What do I do with a used pad when I'm not at home?
Fold it up and carry it in a small wet bag or pouch until you get home. Rinse it when you can, but it's fine to wait a few hours. The key is keeping it separate from other items until you wash it.

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