Do they make work out underwear?
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I hate trying to figure out how to discreetly fix a wedgie when I am the only female in the weight room with like ten or twelve guys!0
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Lingerie lol
Why, is that what you wear to workout? LOL!!!
I don't feel like I'm working out unless my corset is restricting my intake of oxygen :P0 -
hanes basic white briefs - the non-ride up kind work for me...
about $10 for a 6 pack..0 -
Under Armour is the way to go. Stays cool, wicks the sweat away, and doesn't bunch up.
I can't believe this was only recommended once. Think of their name "Under" "Armour". They specialize in under garments for working out, plus they are available in every sporting goods store.0 -
Under Armour is the way to go. Stays cool, wicks the sweat away, and doesn't bunch up.
^ yes. this0 -
Under Armour has boy shorts & thongs0
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Personally I think wearing a g string or thong *especially* to work out is not really hygienic. The issue that a lot of health professionals have with them in general is it can rub the back to the front. So if you are working out and moving around a lot, you have more chance of the transfer and getting a vag infection. Sorry to be blunt. I know a lot of girls wear them but they really aren't the best for your lady bits. Ecoli rubbing from your rear is not a good thing.
I want to get some under armour, but they are a bit pricey0 -
I still say go commando. Unless you poop while you are working out, I don't think it's gross at all. I tried all kinds of underwear, and it ended up being just one more layer of sweaty clothes when I was done. In fact, I sweat more with them on than off. Plus, they ride up and do all kind of funky things.
I say leave 'em at home.0 -
They make running shorts that have underwear built in so it doesn't ride up. That's what I use, I love it. Go to a running store.0
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Yes-- thongs.
If it starts in your butt, it can't ride up, can it? That may sound like terrible logic, but if you steer away from G-strings and go more for what Victoria Secret sometimes calls a T-back (it is thicker back there) in cotton (I like the lace waist cotton ones) they are actually very comfy and totally invisible under even running tights.
I've seen women wearing the "seamless" underwear with their yoga pants or workout tights, and you can always tell. Nothing is truly invisible under tight pants, though my own personal experience.
^^ or boy shorts0 -
Under Armour. Their mesh undies are the best; I actually wear they boyshorts in a larger size as work out shorts. Not too pricey esp if you can get on sale. Try Sports Authority or an outlet if you have one near you.0
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It's not workout specific, but itsybitsy bikinis are amazing! They don't ride, wedge, chaffe or move.. No panty line under yoga pants.. Wash well.. Seriously, the are the worlds greatest underoos and are affordable! I found mine at Costco, and went back to buy more the next day because they are amazing and cute!0
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I still say go commando. Unless you poop while you are working out, I don't think it's gross at all. I tried all kinds of underwear, and it ended up being just one more layer of sweaty clothes when I was done. In fact, I sweat more with them on than off. Plus, they ride up and do all kind of funky things.
I say leave 'em at home.
This 100%. way more comfortable and you don't get weird underwear lines on your bum.0 -
I just wear knicker shorts
You can see them when I wear my tighter pants but they've not ridden up yet. x0 -
Victoria's Secret makes yoga panties. If you wear thongs, buy the yoga thongs. I run in them, and it literally feels like you're wearing nothing. The hipsters and briefs are good too, but they do give me a wedgie
^^^ This!0 -
I just wear a pair of spandex shorts over my undies and under my workout shorts. I like to wear looser fitting basketball type shorts, so it also prevents anyone from getting a free show as well.0
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I'll have to look for some under armor. I wear baggy workout clothes too so it isn't necessarily the panty line showing as much as it is the annoyance.
And to whomever mentioned the hygiene issue with thongs, be blunt! Information is power.0 -
If I'm wearing loose sweats I wear boyshorts, if I'm wearing yoga pants or yoga shorts it's commando, why wear something that's going to be uncomfortable and give a panty line? I'm only wearing them for an hour or two and then they get washed anyways.0
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Moving Comfort has women's underwear in briefs, thongs, and hipster shorts.
http://www.movingcomfort.com/Workout-Bikini/300374,default,pd.html0 -
Go commando.
...unless you're into juggling0 -
I personally use these Under Armour boxer briefs for running:
http://www.underarmour.com/shop/us/en/pid12092900 -
boxer-briefs seem to work best for me.. freedom but with enough confinement im not "juggling."0
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Go commando.
That's what I do.
Ditto.0 -
Yes they do, but honestly, i'd rather spend my money on shorts than $14/pair of underwear. I usually just find lacey, cute thongs to wear. They're pretty much always flat seamed and breathable, so it's not an issue, but that's just me.
Any running store or specialty sports store will carry some.0 -
I love my Nike running shorts with underwear built in. I have the same pair in 5-6 different colors.
My husband has Under Armour compression shorts he uses for lifting that he really likes.0 -
Here's a few links that might help you!
http://www.altrec.com/zobha/womens-yoga-thong-panty
http://www.victoriassecret.com/ss/Satellite?ProductID=1265724476043&c=Page&cid=1327029210426&pagename=vsdWrapper0
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