The Different Styles of Panties

July 15, 2008

When it comes to a woman’s undergarments, there is often a natural conflict between comfort and sensuality. Although many brands have claimed to incorporate both, few seem to have actually made the grade.

The battle between comfort and support when it comes to panties for a woman is also one of personal preference. Some women love the freedom of a thong while others can’t stand the feeling. It is simply a matter of preference.

Just like any fashionable thing, bottoms come in a wide variety of looks and styles. Most of us tend to mentally think of this as the skimpy, skimpy solution or the big, baggy fit. In truth, there are a lot of different possibilities you can go with to come up with the perfect look.

Every structure must have a foundation. When it comes to women’s underwear, the full brief is definitely that foundation. The design maximizes support through coverage. These briefs are very practical, but not the most appealing visually.

The bikini brief is our second most common panty style. As the name suggests, it is a bit more revealing than your basic brief with higher cut legs and lower cut backs. A more seductive version is the string bikini that comes with straps around the hips.

A step up on the intimate scale from the full brief is the French cut. This is a comfortable brief that has a high leg cut allowing for shorts and skirts, but lots of upper support. Not quite a bikini look, but definitely headed in that direction.

How low can you go? These days, the low cut of jeans is making many wonder about the answer. You need bottoms, but don’t want them to show. Hipsters are the answer. These bottoms provide you with support, and a low cut waist that hides them below the cut of the jeans.

When it comes to conveying a sexy look, the thong simply can’t be beat. Men go nuts for them. Comfort, however, is an issue. Some women have no problem wearing them while others find the bunched up feeling a bit too much.

At the end of the day, what you wear can have a big impact on you. Try every style at least once to figure out what you like and then focus on your favorites. Still, always keep one of each type around in case you need it for a special occasion.

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