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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

An Overview of Styles for Women's Underwear

By Tiffany Hart

Tops, bottoms and accessories! A woman's choices are never at an end. While women will spend hours putting an outfit together, they often don't give much though to their underwear bottoms. This can result in an outfit with a flaw.

When picking panties, we tend to go in one of two directions. The first is to go for something sexy. The second is to go for something comfortable and practical. Oddly, the two are rarely put together in most bottoms.

As you already know, there are a number of different styles of panties and bottoms on the market. Most women, however, aren't fully aware of just how much variety there really is. Well, we aim to cure that problem, so here are some different styles.

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 second standard bearer when it comes to women's bottoms is the bikini. Many believe it is the perfect mesh of comfort and intimacy. You can increase or decrease both by mixing and matching patterns, materials, and versions with strings on 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.

The boy short is a very comfortable bottom for women. This style is very similar to biking pants, except with a snugger fit, no padding and much shorter leggings. With their low waist cuts, they go well with skirts and low cut pants.

Like the look of a thong, but can't stand the high riding uncomfortable sensation? Give a Tanga a try. It is essentially a thong, but with more back support. It is an attempt to combine the comfort of a regular bottom with the sexiness of a thong.

It is important to remember that a look is only as good as its weakest element. Think through your underwear before heading out. Sometimes comfort is the most important factor. Other times, the look or intimate element needs to be emphasized.

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