Women: Five Tricks To Hide Your Panty Lines In Tight Outfits

Get accustomed thongs!  And G-strings! Because they don't have any fabric that'll show under your clothes! Yes, they're uncomfortable at first but you'll eventually get accustomed to it. Start by wearing them for short durations till you’re used to them. Also, thongs and G-strings will be a lot more uncomfortable if they're tight, so make sure you purchase the right size.
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1. Go seamless
The first and therefore the most simple move is to wear an underwear that makes you feel like you're commando. We're talking about seamless, barely there panties that suit you almost like second skin. Seamless panties sometimes have laser cut edges that are barely visible and the material is either spandex or elastic.


2. Play up those prints
If you're about to get a body hugging skirt or gym leggings, it’d be a decent decision to buy something with busy prints. It's easier to disguise pantie lines with prints instead of a solid colour. Prints make sure that lines don’t stand out conspicuously but they still could also be visible. simply do an intensive check before you go out.

3. Get accustomed thongs!
And G-strings! Because they don't have any fabric that'll show under your clothes! Yes, they're uncomfortable at first but you'll eventually get accustomed to it.

Start by wearing them for short durations till you’re used to them. Also, thongs and G-strings will be a lot more uncomfortable if they're tight, so make sure you purchase the right size.

4. recognize your colour right
Besides visible pantie lines, wearing underwears that show through your clothes could be a huge no no! If you're wearing a combine of white pants, make sure your pantie is skin colour.

Not even white, it still shows. Remember, for any white outfit or any light outfit that's a bit see through, stick with skin coloured underwear and get a shade closest to your skin tone. Wearing dark underwear under a light spandex can only make it more visible and might look very unflattering.

5. The spandex counts
You can still wear body hugging outfits without worrying about pantie lines if you're selecting a thick and rough-textured fabric.

Fabrics like silk and jersey are too fine and it's a challenge to hide pantie lines under them. Keep these for the less fitted clothes and opt for tweed and denim when going for fitted designs.


By: Popxo.com
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