Questions About Panties
1. Is there a right way to put on panties?
2. I'm not sure where the crotch is supposed to fit.
3. The waistband keeps bunching up and rolling over. But it fits well across the backside. What should I do?
4. The legs of my panties are really binding - I even get grooves along my thighs. What are my alternatives?
5. My panties keep riding up. I can't keep ducking into closets to tug them into place, so what can I do?
6. Is there any way to eliminate a visible panty line?
1. Yes. Step into the panty and pull it up to the correct position on your body, centering yourself to ensure the crotch is pulled forward. Run your fingers around the leg openings from the front to the back seat, placing the back seat to cup the buttocks. Then run your fingers around the waistband to set it evenly around the waist.
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2. The crotch should fit naturally against the body, without binding or excessive fabric at the front or back. Pull the panty forward so that the front crotch seam is showing - it shouldn't slip backwards.
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3. You're probably wearing the wrong style or size. The waist should be snug, but not binding and stay in place comfortably. You should also be able to pull on the panty easily over your hips. Try a smaller size or different style. Verify you’re wearing the right size with our panty fit calculator.
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4. Legs should not cut or bind at the thigh. Verify you're wearing the right size with our panty fit calculator. Then check how you're wearing your panty - are the leg openings arched evenly from side to side? Is the fabric skewed or bunched? If you're wearing the panty properly and it's still uncomfortable, try a hi cut style.
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5. Get the right size! A proper fit means the panty is balanced and symmetrical, cupping the buttocks evenly. If you're tugging, check your proper size with our panty fit calculator.
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6. Go for full coverage, making sure your bottom is cupped by the panty. Find your style.
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