When Greta Meyer played lacrosse on Stanford University’s NCAA Division 1 team, there was a custom among players, who wore white uniforms for home games, when they were menstruating.
“I’m running down the field—I don’t want to have this leakage and this distraction,” Meyer told Retail Brew. “With my teammates, it was often a question, ‘Can you check me?’ And that’s common amongst a lot of female athletes.”
So Meyer, who was earning a product engineering design degree, connected with a classmate in her program who also was an elite athlete, Amanda Calabrese, then a member of the Open US National Lifesaving Team, which competes in bathing suits. As part of a class project, the pair set out to build a better tampon, forming Sequel in 2018, the year before they graduated.
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