The founders of dais

We are Eva & Grace

"With dais, we have made it our mission to make it easier for women to deal with all aspects of their period. With comfortable, stylishly designed period panties and a strong focus on building a supportive community, we want to revolutionize your safe space.

Our goal is to facilitate access to life-changing knowledge to empower women's self-determination over their own bodies."

Our Promise

Our goal was to create a product that combines functionality and attractive design, all while being accessible at a fair price.

  • Extra absorbent: Thanks to the 4-layer technology
  • Leak-proof sides: For extra protection
  • Discreet & Seamless: Seamless processing, absorbent layer measures less than 2mm
  • Washable & Reusable: Machine washable at 40°
  • Soft organic cotton in the intimate area: Breathable & vegan
  • 0% biocides and silver chloride: To protect the bacterial flora
  • Developed by women for women: Developed with a deep understanding of the needs of menstruating people

Meet the Team

Meet Eva

Eva comes from Augsburg and has worked in sales and marketing in the fashion and beauty industry. With dais she wants to normalise all topics relating to the cycle.

"It is important to me that there is more ease in dealing with and talking about the menstrual cycle. Dais can't promise to solve all your problems, but we can make it a little better."

Meet Grace

Grace is originally from England and has worked in the hair and beauty industry, specializing in product and brand development roles.

"Dais is incredibly important to me because I believe that education and knowledge can boost self-confidence and empower individuals to make better decisions for themselves. This is a crucial issue for female empowerment in society, and it's a cause I am very passionate about."

Meet Jonas

Jonas comes from Munich and has a background in Audit & Transaction Services and have since transitioned into business development and operations within the FMCG sector.

"Dais is dedicated to breaking the taboo surrounding periods, and one of the most effective ways to achieve this is by including men in the conversation. There is a wealth of knowledge that men can, and should, gain on this topic."