Why are panty lines bad
The visibility surprised me. While I always imagined these to be genuinely seamless, you can definitely see the seam. High-cut anything does two things: lengthens the shit out of legs and shortens torsos. Visibility is basically NILL.
The other metrics are where these babies get into trouble. These are okay for the price, but not even close to a seamless experience. Last up, we have another Commando pair, but this time a high-waist nylon pair. Despite not being cotton, they are a super satisfying material. They smooth me out in a nice way. The underwear line is remarkably invisible.
Thanks for the one star boo. I don't understand where this VPL fear stems from. I never knew that girls hated VPL because they find them embarrassing. Am I the only person that's not embarrassed by VPL? I'm sorry but I would be far more embarrassed by a guy looking at my ass and imagining that I don't have on any panties. What about visible bra line?
I see a lot of girls with that. Why care so much about panty lines and not bra lines? Share Facebook. Who's embarrassed by panty lines?
Add Opinion. I don't like vpl. I just think it looks tacky and detracts from the pants so to speak. Your eyes are more focused on the panty lines instead of the pair of pants, skirt, dress or whatever.
I also think no one should really be able to tell what underwear you have on. No one should be able to tell whether or not I'm wearing panties that day.
And I hate visible bra lines as well, but I get them all the time. One of my boobs is about a cup size smaller than the other which causes the bra to gap and make a line. It bothers me but there isn't much I can do about it compared to vpl, where I can wear a thong or go commando. There are times where vpl isn't that bothersome though: link Something like this is just way too much in my opinion: link.
Is this still revelant? CallaLily Xper 5. Ew yes! I hate wearing tight sweats, or jeans and you've got an ugly panty line cutting your ass quarter way up! It doesn't look nice it drives me nuts! I only wear thongs for this reason. I don't like what thongs look like when I am naked, too much butt, but they are necessary! I wear the lace ones though, the thin lace doesn't show any lines and they are nicer looking. I don't like the plain ol G string. It looks tacky and can make a girl look as though she bought pants that are too tight And bra lines look bad too.
Bra bulge is terrible. I didn't give you one star, as I never rate questions But ok. Test-drive different brands, styles, bigger sizes, and smaller sizes. Keep on until you find a style, size, and brand that fits you. OK, so cotton panties are better for you. They are breathable and absorbent, and those qualities help prevent yeast infections.
But cotton panties also have thick seams. And thick seams, well, they can make themselves known under your clothes. If you want to wear cotton panties, go ahead and do it. But wear them underneath lined trousers, jeans, denim shorts, or loose-fitting dresses. On the days when you wear leggings with a waist-length top, leave the cotton undies in your drawer. Back in the day, panty brands were all over the NVP — no visible panty line — messaging. NVP, no lines underwear, and seamless panties are all the same thing.
Look for styles that have laser-cut edges with no stitching. Especially when the occasion demands the slinky LBD that hugs every curve. If a certain dress or pant looks better without panties, then go for it — as long as the dress has enough length to keep you from putting your lady parts on public surfaces, that is.
In fact, if you wear seamless thongs and you still have panty lines, you might consider wearing a larger sized pant or dress. These will give you a smooth backside. The risk is that whatever you hold in will bulge out above your panties, like a muffin-top, or below, leaving a weird ridge on your thigh. These compression undies, called shapewear , are also not very comfortable.
Preventing panty lines and hiding them are two different things.
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