Do they make work out underwear?

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Seriously. I am so sick of wedgies, or my underwear falling down, or partially riding up. Do they make work-out underwear?
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  • Goalsforsusie
    Goalsforsusie Posts: 34 Member
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    OMG, I was just thinking that same thing today!!!
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
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    Go commando.
  • karley511
    karley511 Posts: 33 Member
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    Seriously just thinking this at the gym tonight!~
  • spammyanna
    spammyanna Posts: 871 Member
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    Go commando.

    That's what I do.
  • laddyboy
    laddyboy Posts: 1,565 Member
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    I wear mine a little tight to hold everything in place. I'm sure they do make something they charge more for...I just don't buy it.
  • teresastrowz46
    teresastrowz46 Posts: 41 Member
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    i've been wondering this too!!! please someone give us an answer! i've gotten to the point where i'm ready to quit wearing underwear at all!! (gross right?) i feel so bad for the ladies behind me at zumba cuz i'm CONSTANTLY pullin at my undies!!
  • CourteneyLove
    CourteneyLove Posts: 246 Member
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    I've heard Lululemon (I believe that's the correct spelling) does. It can be pricey though, as it is designer sportswear.
  • tmarie2715
    tmarie2715 Posts: 1,111 Member
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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.
  • heykatieben
    heykatieben Posts: 398 Member
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    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.
  • cjpg
    cjpg Posts: 433 Member
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    Lingerie ;) lol
  • usmcmp
    usmcmp Posts: 21,220 Member
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    http://www.hanes.com/clothing/bikinis/hanes-womens-sporty-string-bikini-panties-3-pack
    They aren't super cute but they are comfortable, don't give wedgies and don't fall down if you buy the right size. These are the perfect underwear for workouts no matter what short/pants you wear.
  • stwalsh226
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    I've seen stuff on the Under Armour website, but I don't know anything about it.
  • rmwinters
    rmwinters Posts: 288 Member
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    Jockey "boy shorts"
  • rmwinters
    rmwinters Posts: 288 Member
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    Lingerie ;) lol

    Why, is that what you wear to workout? LOL!!!
  • tmoyer1209
    tmoyer1209 Posts: 215 Member
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    This has to be going thru every woman's mind!!! I complain about this at least a couple times a week, I try all different pairs, but nothing stays put!! I think that commando or the running shorts with built in ones may be the only answer!!
  • danapellerin
    danapellerin Posts: 34 Member
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    Under Armour is the way to go. Stays cool, wicks the sweat away, and doesn't bunch up.
  • TriforceRaven
    TriforceRaven Posts: 115 Member
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    I hope so! I always seem to get wedgies when I wear my boxers during karate. Either wedgies, or them falling down every so slowly xD TMI?
  • leanmachinedream
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    I don't like the way my lady bits feel when I'm commando and if they're too tight I chafe! Lol. I'll have to try boy shorts. Something with lyrca or whatever it's called.
  • Hollybot
    Hollybot Posts: 108 Member
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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.

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  • leanmachinedream
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    I hope so! I always seem to get wedgies when I wear my boxers during karate. Either wedgies, or them falling down every so slowly xD TMI?

    I hate that. I feel like everyone can see my *kitten* when that happens, or they can see that my underwear is falling and are secretly loling at me.