Women's briefs: Get comfortable under your clothes
Not interested in thongs or Brazilian style panties? Stick to classic briefs. This style of underwear is popular for a reason. If you don't like to flash too much butt cheek, then these are the ideal choice. They offer more coverage than other underwear styles, ensuring you'll feel comfortable all day. In terms of rise, you can find briefs that are low, medium or high. Remember if you're going for high rise panties, you need to dress accordingly to keep them invisible under your clothes. That means opting for a high rise pair of trousers, a skirt or sticking to a dress. You can go sexy with these panties, too: Look for briefs where the back is all lace for a sizzling style.
Different cuts of briefs to try
Aside from the classic style of brief panties, you might want to branch out and try something different. Boy shorts offer a women's version of boxer briefs. They should fit you tightly, and cover your full cheeks as well as part of your thigh. When it comes to coverage, they're completely unbeatable! Some women like to wear them under dresses or skirts to avoid flashing, particularly if you'll be doing activities like cycling. These women's boxer brief styles are also great for avoiding chub rub and thigh sweat in summer. High-cut briefs are also a popular choice. They'll still offer full coverage of your bum, but the legs are cut very high, showing your full thighs. You might find these to be a sexier option, especially if they have lace panels or other special details.
How briefs can help shape your figure
You might think that fuller panties are a bit frumpy, but they don't have to be. They're super comfortable, and can actually help you with your silhouette. Look for high-rise knickers with smoothing and flattening properties. These can help to eliminate a pot-belly or similar problems by gently smoothing out the surface of your tummy. If you're going to be wearing skinny jeans, a pencil skirt, or a similar form-fitting style you may worry about visible panty lines. However, that doesn't have to be a problem with more modern styles of briefs. Look for a seamless pair, without any elastic around the leg openings. These should totally disappear under your clothes, keeping the dreaded VPL problem at bay!