Shorts for thick thighs
Skmellyg
Posts: 158 Member
Hey! I have thick thighs and I work out. I want to wear shorts however all that I seem to buy ride up and make my thighs rub together and it is not pleasant and it is annoying. Any recommendations for some shorts that don't ride up? My workouts consist of boot camp and running (aka: walking/jogging)
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I have chunky thighs and I’ve tried the longer cycling-style shorts, but I’ve gone for booty shorts (in private) or knee length leggings. 9for9 do good shorts 👍1
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I buy capri or shorter leggings and cut them to the length that I prefer. I walk outdoors a lot, so I do like them above the knee.1
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I walk for exercise and wear Capri pants or bike shorts to avoid the shorts riding up. My chub rub won’t allow me to wear “normal” cotton shorts for an exercise speed walk or everything rides up and I stop to pull them out every 3.73648 steps.0
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I would just like to take a moment to join in commiserating with you all on this pressing issue.
(...bows head...) May we one day all find shorts that love our curves correctly instead of make us walk around with our hands constantly near our crotches. 🙏🏿
For now, instead, I stick to running tights that reach my ankles at one end and may as well wrap around my rib cage at the other end. Yes, even in summer sun.13 -
I don’t wear workout shorts much outside of my house for the same reason. I have found if I wear a pair that feels a little too snug on the legs and give them 10 minutes, they stretch to provide comfort but also can’t roll up because my leg taper won’t allow the narrow opening to come up further.1
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Constantly Varied Gear makes shorts that are pretty generous in the thigh and also have a lining around the leg opening to help keep them in place. I have pretty good luck with those. I get the 5” length.
I have a few other pairs from random places that are 5-9” lengths and without the lining that CVG uses, I find that the slightly longer lengths help keep them in place on my legs.
I am primarily a runner, but also lift and do some gym workouts which I guess would be best described as circuit training (but probably like your boot camp).1 -
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I wear knee length spandexy type shorts (Gaiam (sp?) brand from Kohls).1
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Agree with @MaltedTea
I prefer the leggings she describes.
The higher the better- they have the added benefit of roping in the wierd leftover extra belly skin. Urkel has nothing on me.
Besides which, I hate shaving my legs. It used to be because there was acres of ground to cover, now it’s because they’re so damn boney and angular it’s hard to do without butchery.
Sometimes, when I listen to my blood and guts true crime podcasts, I feel sorry for my husband. If they ever came in our bathroom and did luminol tests, he’d be hauled off in cuffs fer shure.
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springlering62 wrote: »Agree with @MaltedTea
I prefer the leggings she describes.
The higher the better- they have the added benefit of roping in the wierd leftover extra belly skin. Urkel has nothing on me.
Besides which, I hate shaving my legs. It used to be because there was acres of ground to cover, now it’s because they’re so damn boney and angular it’s hard to do without butchery.
Sometimes, when I listen to my blood and guts true crime podcasts, I feel sorry for my husband. If they ever came in our bathroom and did luminol tests, he’d be hauled off in cuffs fer shure.
i died laughing reading about the butchery... because i just showered and shaved my legs which now look like the texas chainsaw massacre2 -
Arc'teryx Aptin shorts.2
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@Skmellyg i have thick thighs too and I HATE wearing shorts bc of it. For fun days out where I’m not exercising but I want to stay cool I opt for 100% cotton denim shorts. Think Levi’s or something with NO STRETCH. I know it sounds counter intuitive to have less stretch but Levi’s style cut offs are rigid and when you buy a larger size than you normally wear the thigh holes are very roomy and give off a laid back boho festival vibe. For exercise I always run in capris so nothing rides up and it has the added benefit of making you look leaner! I buy my denim cutoffs at thrift stores and cut them to the length I like. Don’t need to spend a lot of money. I hope this info helps🤗1
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