Boy shorts are a feminine version of men’s boxers. These are rectangular and provide full coverage to your booty. They go a little below your hip, unlike your regular panties. When To Wear – Wear these with skirts, trousers, or just about anything that can be replaced as an everyday essential if you are comfortable. If they are seamless, you can wear them under formal skirts and dresses too.
2. Thongs
Thongs are unconventional when we talk about underwear in a practical sense. However, they are one of the most sought-after undies for most women as we not have to worry about the pantyline with this one. Thongs come with a waistband like your regular panties, but have a very narrow string that runs from the front to the rear. When To Wear – Swimwear, shorts, white jeans, dresses, etc.
3. G-String
If you are used to thongs, G-strings must be familiar too. These are a fancier variant of your thongs and have no waistband. They have thin strings instead of the regular waistband and a very narrow coverage for the pantyline. When To Wear – Swimwear, shorts, white jeans, dresses, etc.
4. Seamless
Seamless panties do not have a thick border and come in really soft fabrics like satin, silk, jersey or blends. They come in all types – like hipsters, French cuts, high-waisted, etc. and are for women who are not comfortable with the idea of thongs or G-strings. When To Wear – White jeans, shorts, trousers, bodycon dresses or skirts, etc.
5. Hipsters
Hipsters are a mix between bikini and boyshorts. The waistband goes around your hip, and they sit lower on your body when compared to your regular briefs. They are taut and body-hugging, give you good coverage, and come with bikini-like leg holes. An interesting choice for women who prefer bikini style but for regular use. When To Wear – Any outfit.
6. High-Waisted Briefs
A lot of women do not like the extra flab that bulges out when they wear low lying panties, so high-waisted briefs are their best friends. They give you good coverage, sit above your belly button, provide shape to your body, and are incredibly comfortable. When To Wear – Any outfit.
7. Briefs
Briefs are what they mean when they say underwear. A standard soft and comfortable panty that works best as an everyday essential for women. The waistband rests on or a little below your belly button. If you want something with better coverage, go for the high-waisted briefs that we just discussed. When To Wear – Any outfit.
8. French Cut
French cut panties are a slightly different variant of your briefs. They provide you similar coverage. The waistband sits on your belly button, but the leg holes are near the hip, and thus do not provide full coverage to your hips. When To Wear – Any outfit.
9. Bikini Panties
Bikini panties, just as the name goes, are part of the swimwear segment. They come in soft, flowing fabrics like lace, satin, silk, jersey, etc. and provide you moderate coverage. They are a mix between your regular briefs and a thong, and your options are endless. These can be paired with two-piece bikini sets. When To Wear – As a bikini pair.
10. Compressors
Compressors are panties and shapewear that make life easy for all of us. If you are used to wearing shapewear above your panty, then try switching to compressor panties. They give you full coverage, tuck your tummy in without being uncomfortable, and come with a thick waistband too.
Underwear Fabric Options
1. Cotton
Cotton is the most common and breathable fabric for panties, plus it is also the most preferred. It’s perfect for everyday use, and you will see that all your regular briefs are usually made of pure cotton. These are best for summers, workouts, and for daily use.
2. Lace
Lace is used for your fancy lingerie. These are light, transparent, and seamless too. Since it is very flimsy and thin, it’s not very suitable for winters, unless you wear enough layers. However, buy from standard brands because lace can cause irritation and itching if it’s not of good quality.
3. Satin
Satin is smooth, soft, and a luxury for your skin. These are perfect for lounging, as lingerie or when you want to pamper yourself a little.
4. Mul Mul Cotton
Mul cotton is a cotton blend, but softer and slightly thicker than your cotton. Mul is not very breathable, but extremely light and soft on your skin. Best for everyday use.
5. Silk
Silk is also mostly used for making lingerie and fancy panties, or by brands that make everyday panties interesting. It sits on your skin seamlessly and feels almost weightless.
6. Jersey
Jersey material is usually a blend of polyester and nylon. It is waterproof, and perfect for the pool, beach vacations, bikinis, etc.
Buying Tips
Know Your Size – Measure your waist and hip size before you go shopping so that you can map it accordingly. Every brand has different sizes, and they change with the type, so this is important.Know What Type To Buy – Not all panties suit all personality types, so depending on your body type, season, etc. choose the right panty for you.
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