[ LUMBAR SOFTWEAR ]

TheLumbar Softwear.

Lumbar region — lower back, L1–L5

Also: Lower-back wraps · Kidney belts · Lumbar support

[ IN DEVELOPMENT ]

Lumbar Softwear specimens are being formulated. No specimens are currently available in this category. Complete your Intake for a prognosis — the prescription will reference this category when specimens are ready.

[ DIAGNOSTIC ]

The prescription, explained.

What is this?
Lumbar Softwear is the SOME DOSE category for lower-back and core wearables — waistbands, belts, and cover pieces for the lumbar region. The lumbar zone is the most commonly neglected sensory contact area in contemporary sedentary work conditions. It accumulates slow-tension Itch from chair backs, synthetic seat fabric, and constant low-level compression.
Who is it for?
Prescribed for the chronically seated — people who work at a desk, in transit, or in any fixed position for more than five hours continuously. Symptoms: a diffuse Itch at the lower back that cannot be attributed to a specific garment but resolves when the body is unclothed.
What does it cost?
Lumbar specimens are priced from €50 to €130, EUR, VAT included. Made-to-order specimens ship within three to four weeks. In-stock specimens ship from Ireland within two business days.
How does it work?
Lumbar specimens are designed for discrete wear under outer layers — no bulk, no visible seam at the waistband. Sizing follows the measurement of the natural waist. Full fitting notes per product in the Dispensary.

[ FAQ ]

Common questions.

What is Lumbar Softwear?
Lumbar Softwear is SOME DOSE's category for lower-back and core wearables. The lumbar spine (L1–L5) bears the full compressive load of the seated body. For people who spend the majority of working hours in a chair, this region accumulates both mechanical pressure and fabric Itch from waistbands, chair upholstery, and synthetic lining. Softwear in this category addresses both.
How is a Lumbar specimen worn?
Lumbar specimens are designed for under-layer wear — beneath trousers, skirts, or outer garments. They sit at the natural waist and extend to cover the sacral region. The objective is zero-bulk coverage: the specimen should not add visible volume or alter the silhouette of the outer layer.
What materials are used in Lumbar specimens?
Lumbar specimens use organic cotton-jersey and fine Merino knit. The priority is four-way stretch without elastic content at the waistband — a flat-knit waist channel holds position without constriction. Material composition and stretch specifications are listed per product.

Last updated: May 2026