Visible panty lines can be embarrassing and are easily avoidable by keeping a few things in mind when choosing the panties we match up with our outfits. Whether you are wearing spandex pants or work slacks, there are ways to avoid announcing the type of panties you are wearing to the entire world.
What Causes Panty Lines?
Obviously panties cause panty lines, but why does it
seem that certain panties create more visible lines and shapes than others. Not
only that, they may only appear in certain pants or skirts. So what exactly causes
these embarrassing lines? Panty lines are not only caused by the type of
material the panties and the covering attire are made of, but are also formed
when the elastic of the panties are too tight and cause the behind to be
squished out. When this occurs, it’s important that you wear panties that fit
properly.
Avoid Panty Lines With Spandex Materials
Once you’ve established that your panties are the
right size you will want to pay attention to the material that the panties are
made of. Cotton is the most commonly used material for underclothing simply
because it’s comfortable. However, cotton panties have thick elastic that shows
through clothing. This is not a problem if heavier fabrics like denim are worn
over the panties. Otherwise, avoid panty lines with panties made of spandex and
elastic.
Choose a Thong or G-String Style
These styles of panties are the easiest way to avoid
panty lines as there is less material, and no heavy elastic outlining or
squeezing the outside of the buttocks. Boy shorts also hide panty lines as well,
unless they are too tight then you will run into the same problem.
Flesh Colored Panties
Panty lines can be visible because of the color of
the panties as well as the material. Flesh colored undergarments work best for
light colored clothing. The darker the panties, the more visible the lines will
be through the clothing.