Monday, February 21, 2011

Foundation Garments: Panties That Pull It Together

For women, undergarments form the foundation of an outfit. Panties should be comfortable yet offer the needed coverage while still having a sense of style.

When a woman selects her outfit for the day, she should consider her choice of foundation garments, especially her panties. Women should avoid bulges, panty lines and should also be mindful of the cut and color choice under clothing. While females should be mindful of any unsightly fashion faux pas, they should have fun with their underwear.

An Ill-fitting Panty Will Not Pull It Together
The type of undergarment that a woman wears should be left to the imagination of anyone seeing her. With jeans or loose dresses and skirts, panty lines will not be very visible. However, under slacks, a-line skirts or other closely fitted clothing, panty lines can be a nuisance. Having the right fit in the undergarment is important because if the elastic is too tight around the legs, it will print through clothing. It is the same if the panty is too loose because there will be unsightly bulges.

Can Any Panty Pull It Together?
There are many choices today for undergarments. There are the boy-shorts, low-risers, thongs, hiphuggers, v-strings, cheekies and briefs. Again, a good fit is important but for women who have problem areas with their shape, they should find the panty that suits their body type.

Panties We Know -Briefs, Thongs, Low-Risers & Boy Shorts
Many women may have at least one of the following in her lingerie bag - briefs, thongs, low-rise panty or a boy- short. These panties are comfortable and versatile for most women.
  • Briefs: A well-fitting brief offers full coverage over the buttocks and tummy. If the tummy is a problem area, a brief with a control panel can help. Most briefs also cover the buttocks.
  • Thongs: Thongs can be controversial yet these panties are very sexy. Thongs are necessary for light or close fitting materials such as spandex where a panty line cannot be excused. Some women prefer thongs as their regular underwear choice and with menstrual pads now designed for thongs, it is easier to make that choice.
  • Low-rise Panties: Low-risers go well with low-rise jeans or other clothing that fall past the waist. Women who have large tummies are not encouraged to wear these panties because these offer no support.
  • Boy Shorts: Boy shorts are neat and depending on the height of the rise can offer good coverage over the tummy. Women with cellulite on the buttocks should refrain from wearing this type of panty.

Panties are No Longer Just Black and White
Panties no longer come in a simple color palette of black, white and beige. Colors are much more fun and prints include stripes, polka dots, flowers and animal prints. Of course, any onlooker should not be able to see these fun colors and prints under clothing. Therefore, women should still keep a few black, white and beige panties in the underwear drawer. These neutral colors can have fun touches with lace or just with the style of the panty.

Women never want to feel limited with their choice of underwear. However, as with any foundation garment, fit is important. Wear panties that fit the body type and can work with any body flaws. Choose fun colors in the various styles of panties and always keep some black, white or tan undergarments in the underwear drawer.


See more about Foundation Garments at Foundation Garments: Choose theBra That Fits Best

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