![]() Click through for some solid plus-size underwear recommendations, from funky prints to a thong you can wear all day long, chafe-free. Details like shape, waistband, materials, and more are all important when considering what type of underwear you want to invest in. We all have different undergarment preferences brought on by various underwear-shaped woes we may have faced in the past. Whether you are more of a cotton underwear person or you love lacy lingerie, we’ve made finding your new go-to style easy. Although a humble pair of everyday underwear is seemingly simple, it can become a much more complex subject when you consider access and availability to quality pieces in plus sizes. Not good.Undergarments may spend most of their time unseen, but a good pair of underwear and a dependable bra have the ability to make our outfit - and our day. Victoria’s Secret – These were a monstrosity.I liked these for shaping and sucking in, but not for a seamless everyday wear. The did show lines since the material is so thick! I will say they hold you in nicely, if your focusing on your tummy area. I do like these, but the heavier compression material is more like shapewear vs. They are high waisted and smoothing in the front around tummy area. Unfortunately they’re not a true seamless option, with a thick band around the leg openings. Spanx Everyday Shaping – We love all-things Spanx and had high hopes for this pair.They kind of hurt to wear… the material is thick and heavy and the seam cut uncomfortably into my hips and thighs. See-through, super tight, showed EVERYTHING [looked like panty hose fabric!! ![]() Soma Soft Stretch Brief – SO SO SO BAD.They did rolled a little bit, but to be expected with this material. They showed lines a little bit, but by far the best out of the “brief” category, and under $10! They’re very thin and not shaping at all, but very lightweight. I really liked these from Old Navy! They’re a soft, true seamless material. We had a wardrobe change for this cut, because I wouldn’t recommend a brief style panty with a fitted dress in general. ![]() ![]() Hipster & Cheeky Cut Best Overall: Calvin Klein Overall Favorite Intimissimi Seamless Thong – NO NO NO! Uncomfortable, and way too small.They still felt a bit small and cut into my hip – size up in these! Alo Yoga – These were very lightweight and didn’t really feel like I was wearing anything – which is a good thing if you’re into that.They’re very high rise and sit high on the hip. Skims Soft Smoothing – These were comfortable, but again, ran small – size up at least one! I would recommend these for everyday wear with jeans or joggers, but wouldn’t wear with an event style dress.Soma Intimates – These ran really small, size up! I found them very uncomfortable and felt like I was being cut in half! They might be better in a larger size, but these were just too tight.They would be great with leggings or more fitted bottoms to help hold them in place. They’re super soft and silky and fit true to size! My only complaint is that they do roll a bit when I walk. They fit and feel really nice and I didn’t feel like I was being cut in half, unlike some of the other brands we tried. We found nearly every pair to run small, so in order to avoid a line in the hip/waist area, we suggest going up at least one size! Thong Cut Best Overall: Aerie No Show Overall Favorite For sizing reference, Hannah is a size XS-Small and wearing all panties in size small. ![]() So if you’re not ready to skip and go commando, never fear – LIY is here! Hannah, Fashion & Design Specialist here at Living in Yellow, took one for the team by slipping into over 15+ pairs of seamless underwear to find the best no-show panties on the market! We broke them down by style so whether you’re into thongs or high-rise briefs, we’ve got you – and your rear end – covered. We get it, the wrong undies can be a real buzzkill. Whether you’re lounging in leggings or all gussied up in a fitted dress, nothing kills an outfit quite like the notorious undergarment seam. Okay panty-wearing people, it’s time to get personal. ![]()
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