Running ladies, fashion help!
jdr0p_
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I've been a runner for over 10 years, on and off, but in the last two, I've gotten more serious.
I usually run in athletic shorts; they're pretty loose. Recently, I bought some tights to run in, and while they're light and comfy, I am having an issue with my unmentionables. Namely, horrible lines, since the material of the pants is so thin.
I'm looking to know what others wear under very thin running leggings so you aren't giving the other people at the gym or outside a show.
I usually run in athletic shorts; they're pretty loose. Recently, I bought some tights to run in, and while they're light and comfy, I am having an issue with my unmentionables. Namely, horrible lines, since the material of the pants is so thin.
I'm looking to know what others wear under very thin running leggings so you aren't giving the other people at the gym or outside a show.
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A thong. But that's under everything, not just my leggings.0
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Either nothing or, on the rare occasion, Under Armour Pure Stretch Sheer Cheeky. I prefer nothing, but I also don't wear super sheer leggings so it's kind of a non issue.0
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Under Armour Pure Stretch Thong.
I've tried other options, but this does best for me for preventing panty lines and camel toe. I've tried the Cheeky that @_dracarys_ mentioned, because I don't usually like thongs, but...well, suffice to say it very quickly turned into a thong, too. However, the actual thong version is surprisingly (to me) comfortable.0 -
cheshirecatastrophe wrote: »Under Armour Pure Stretch Thong.
I've tried other options, but this does best for me for preventing panty lines and camel toe. I've tried the Cheeky that @_dracarys_ mentioned, because I don't usually like thongs, but...well, suffice to say it very quickly turned into a thong, too. However, the actual thong version is surprisingly (to me) comfortable.
The Pure Stretch Cheeky or the Pure Stretch SHEER Cheeky? They fit very differently. I couldn't wear the PS Cheeky; it fit so awkward and did totally turn into a thong almost immediately! I threw them out after one wear. The Sheer Cheeky though, it's like they're not even there.0 -
Seems like Under Armour is the way to go. Some quick research says it's OSFA?0
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I'm usually XS to S...wonder if these will fit.0
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I just don't worry about whether my panty lines are showing. It's not like seeing the seam of underwear is showing anything "unmentionable." I'm not comfortable in thongs, and the Under Armour didn't fit me right (on the bigger side here, and they were too tight).0
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I run first thing in the morning so whatever I have on I go with. I run enough I'm proud of my butt and I'm fast enough I doubt it's enough time to discern panty lines. Race day in another story though.0
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I hate thongs. I wear a tank long enough to cover my rear. I'm more self-conscious about my chub rub than my panty line.0
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I don't really care but I've got some boyshorts that work. and most sports lines have under things. I've heard runderpants are good too0
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