Ladies, odd but serious question??
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Probably TMI, but I don't wear underwear while working out. If they're not there, they can't creep up and make me uncomfortable while I'm finding endorphin bliss.
+1, A good pair of running shorts come with a built in liner0 -
All you ladies wearing cotton, I don't know how you do it. Cotton + sweat = EWW! I don't want that in my nethers.
Commando is nice as long as the bottoms are designed for it because the fabric of my leggings is designed to breathe. Usually though I wear some sort of seamless microfiber like the champion ones you can find at target for like $7 a pair. Much less swampy, and less chaffing from soggy cotton.0 -
Probably TMI, but I don't wear underwear while working out. If they're not there, they can't creep up and make me uncomfortable while I'm finding endorphin bliss.
This!
The only time I wear underwear while working out is during TOM. And then, I wear a thong (new favorite is from UA) and a panty liner as backup.0 -
Hi all -- personally I prefer not to wear underwear at all, but I am a huge NIKE, MIZUNO spandex fan & most of those spandex pants and shorts accommodate your private area with additional fabric, so you are comfortable.
I've been a multi-sport athlete for over 2 decades & didn't start the commando spandex thing until NCAA Volleyball & it is the BEST. You don't have to worry about movement restrictions in any direction & thats the most important thing in my opinion - freedom to enhance flexibility, strength, multilateral executions & safety by moving without restrictions. I've tried women's briefs, bikinis & thongs & I would say -- the best is **Spandex pants or shorts, No undewear** If you're not in to spandex, you're not able to wash your spandex everyday, or you don't have a weeks worth of different spandex , I'd suggest you wear a style that is looser than a thong & make sure its a breathable fabric. I hope this was helpful.
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I never wear thongs. They aren't comfortable at all to me. It's a massive wedgie to me personally. I like wearing boy shorts when I work out, and I can rock some bikini bottoms if necessary.
I can't do thongs, g-strings, or granny panties during a workout or in everyday life.
This.
I don't usually wear clothes that show underwear lines, so my cotton bikinis are perfect for every day and for workouts.
I used to force myself to wear thongs because I'd heard that guys found them sexy. Then I realized the amount of people who even see my underwear other than myself is zero or next to zero. After that, I started wearing cotton bikinis all the time - and then I met a guy, and he saw me in my cotton bikini underwear and still thought I was sexy. We now live together.0 -
Probably TMI, but I don't wear underwear while working out. If they're not there, they can't creep up and make me uncomfortable while I'm finding endorphin bliss.
Same here, especially because a lot of shorts have a liner0 -
100% cotton bikinis/low-rise
I'm at the gym, I don't give a rat's *kitten* about panty lines :P
What matters is that I stay comfortable, wedgie free, and there's no funkyness going on down there
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Yes that is what I was going to suggest...cotton is better for your privates to breath...I also use panty liners which help absorb moisture...to help in many ways....Always are the best I have found...0
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Cotton...OMG I couldn't even imagine working out in a thong (aka stink string)0
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none.
at all.
unless it's.... you know. red week.
ain't nobody got time for dat.
:laugh: I don't know why I found this so funny0 -
THIS...100% cotton bikinis/low-rise
I'm at the gym, I don't give a rat's *kitten* about panty lines :P
What matters is that I stay comfortable, wedgie free, and there's no funkyness going on down there0 -
I agree with a previous poster where you don't necessarily have to wear undies with some workout shorts. However, I LOVE LOVE LOVE the hipster panties by Moving Comfort; they keep me dry, cool, wick sweat (let's be honest, we all sweat!), and don't really move on me. They aren't cotton, which I find to just hold heat and moisture; they're more like a super lightweight material like a thin swimsuit material, so they're soft and don't chafe. I wash them, but hang them to dry.
Are there panty lines? Yes. Do I care? No...and why is there such a war on panty lines anyway? Happy shopping!0 -
I never wear thongs. They aren't comfortable at all to me. It's a massive wedgie to me personally.
I can't do thongs, g-strings, or granny panties during a workout or in everyday life.
^^ this
Since I work out in the privacy of my home, I generally just throw on a pair of workout shorts and don't bother with underwear.0 -
Boy shorts, and yes I probably have panty lines, and no I don't really care.0
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Depends. When I run I either wear the shorts that have built in undies, they breathe. But I also like to go commando when running in certain shorts. Just feels good... Now if I am working out, then I prefer bikinis that stay in place. No thongs, no boy shorts or anything that binds. Just normal bikinis.0
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I tried some of those Under Armour undies... not the thongs but the "cheeky" ones... and I was actually disappointed for the first time ever in UA. They claim one size fits "athletes"... my bum must not be athlete enough because they were too tight and kept rolling down on the sides. I had high hopes for them too! I tend to sweat a lot and was looking forward to moisture-wicking undies to keep me more comfortable. So far the best I've found are cotton boy shorts! Or Victoria's Secret "yoga" panties... they're a little warm (to me), but they're comfy.0
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Running underwear! They're boyshorts, but a breathable material meant to wick away moisture and they stay put better than cotton which deforms when wet. I love the seamless boyshort, but there are loads of other styles if your booty is smaller and less prone to undies creep.
http://www.roadrunnersports.com/rrs/womensapparel/womensbaselayers/0 -
I'm apparently the odd ball here. I pretty much only ever wear thongs, even to workout in. A well fitting pair doesn't bother me at all, whether I'm squatting or just doing cardio. Also, Under Armor came out with thongs that are super comfy and well fit so they don't move around much and show no lines. Panty lines are never cool.
Occasionally I don't wear any, if I'm wearing running shorts that have the built-in panties.0 -
I only wear thongs. I hate all others. I workout everyday and never had any problem. Get no stitch polyester and nylon underwear. Noting can be more comfortable.0
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I don't wear any to exercise in. Before I thought that big cotton briefs were the way to go, but when you get moving they also end up being uncomfortable.0
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I don't wear any. I just don't need to deal with panty issues while I'm sweaty.0
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Hi all -- personally I prefer not to wear underwear at all, but I am a huge NIKE, MIZUNO spandex fan & most of those spandex pants and shorts accommodate your private area with additional fabric, so you are comfortable.
I've been a multi-sport athlete for over 2 decades & didn't start the commando spandex thing until NCAA Volleyball & it is the BEST. You don't have to worry about movement restrictions in any direction & thats the most important thing in my opinion - freedom to enhance flexibility, strength, multilateral executions & safety by moving without restrictions. I've tried women's briefs, bikinis & thongs & I would say -- the best is **Spandex pants or shorts, No undewear** If you're not in to spandex, you're not able to wash your spandex everyday, or you don't have a weeks worth of different spandex , I'd suggest you wear a style that is looser than a thong & make sure its a breathable fabric. I hope this was helpful.
-B
Very helpful. Thanks. I was thinking that I should buy some underwear that is comfortable to work out in, but right now I just wear tight shorts w/o anything. I workout at home so panty lines aren't an issue. It's more comfort than anything.0 -
I always wear thongs for working out. Maybe it's the way I'm built, or maybe I haven't been buying the right sizes but I find any other style gives me massive wedgies (any time I wear them, not just working out). I don't even notice thongs. Plus I don't like having panty lines.
I've worked out for a few years, and have never had any health issues because of wearing a thong. I just change out of it after working out - but I'd do this with regular underwear anyway, because who likes sitting in sweaty underwear for longer than necessary lol.0 -
I'm apparently the odd ball here. I pretty much only ever wear thongs, even to workout in. A well fitting pair doesn't bother me at all, whether I'm squatting or just doing cardio. Also, Under Armor came out with thongs that are super comfy and well fit so they don't move around much and show no lines. Panty lines are never cool.
I agree with the thongs.
All these commando posts just makes me envision a bunch of ladies at the gym with camel toes!0 -
I always wear thongs for working out. Maybe it's the way I'm built, or maybe I haven't been buying the right sizes but I find any other style gives me massive wedgies (any time I wear them, not just working out). I don't even notice thongs. Plus I don't like having panty lines.
I've worked out for a few years, and have never had any health issues because of wearing a thong. I just change out of it after working out - but I'd do this with regular underwear anyway, because who likes sitting in sweaty underwear for longer than necessary lol.
Yes I agree, I think thongs/G- strings are way more comfortable than anything else. Boy shorts hug my cheeks too much and bikinis make everything feel restricted. I workout at home so I didn't mention in my first post but usually just wear shorts w/o anything else0 -
Seems I'm in the minority. I always wear a thong (under my yoga pants) for every workout. Going commando leaves my woo vulnerable to chafing and who wants that? I wear stretchy, soft cotton thongs and I have never had a wedgie. It's nice not having to worry about unattractive panty lines. On occasion I have to make sure I'm not sporting a whale tail when I'm stretching out after my workouts. Other than that, it works for me.0
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Honestly I either wear a thong or no knickers. When I wear normal undies I get visible panty line really bad. I have quite a big bum too so it's very obvious and noticeable.0
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I have 2 spanx-esque brief cut pairs that I love to wear while lifting. They sort of tuck things in and pull up nice and high. I've never worn a thong as I can't imagine that being comfortable day-to-day, nvm lifting.0
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Probably TMI, but I don't wear underwear while working out. If they're not there, they can't creep up and make me uncomfortable while I'm finding endorphin bliss.
THIS!
It's just unnecessary fabric getting in the way of my groove :P0 -
I wear old lady cotton ones. No shame.
I don't give a crap what my butt looks like on the treadmill. They're comfy.
Not working out, that's another story.0
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