3 Classy and Sexy Underwear for Women

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Underwear is no longer unmentionable and the world’s leading fashion designers and celebrities are prepared to lend their names to or launch ranges of directional underwear design.

Below are 3 Sexy Underwear for Women

Underwear – Thongs

   Underwear – Thongs

Similar to G-string, thongs are ‘slightly thicker on the bad, with a little more coverage on the front and back triangles’. It is considered by some, to be the G-string’s most comfortable counterpart, I is also widely regarded as a preventative measure for VPL or (visible panty lines). Most women are afraid of panty lines and just default to a thong. The minimal underwear option is designed to sit seamlessly under your clothes. Of course, we also shop flirty versions that- while not entirely practical – just look so darn sexy. It is also worthy to note that thongs became part of popular culture in 1939 – the Mayor of New York insisted nude dancers start wearing them for modesty.

Female Underwear – Boyshorts

   Female Underwear – Boyshorts

As far as underwear goes, boyshorts are one of the more modest options. Modeled after men’s briefs, they perfectly frame the derriere, with full sides and front, but a thong-style base. Not only are they usually mega comfortable, depending on the fabric and fit, boyshorts can usually serve the same function as thongs under clothing. The covered-up silhouette can often be worn with form-fitting clothes without any dreaded VPL. They work especially well layered beneath short , fluttery skirts on windy days when you don’t want to moon the world with your Marilyn moment. Also, you might be into thicker fabrics for this shape, and choose to wear them as loungewear and pajamas – that’s cool, too. To each her own.

Female Under wear- Highwaist

   Female Under wear- Highwaist

High-waisted underwear has enjoyed a revival in recent fashion seasons. Most noticeably, the retro silhouette – which sits higher than standard briefs at your natural waist – has infiltrated our denim, lingerie, and swimwear. Just like a classic brief, it has full coverage across the behind and front for easy comfort. Before the dawn of low-rise, most all underwear was higher waisted because most pants and skirts were higher rises, too. With the coming of year 2000, waistlines were dropped lower and lower until we got all the way to ultra-low rise. These days high-waisted underwear is often an intentional fashion statement. It is a great style to wear if you’re thinking of layering it under a sheer lace skirt or dress. It can also serve the dual purpose of shape-wear. The silhouette is especially practical when wearing garments that look best with smooth lines underneath.