![]() Due to its more expensive cost, silk underwear is typically used on more luxe lingerie styles as opposed to everyday underwear. ![]() Silk: A natural fiber that offers a sleek, luxurious feel with breathability and moisture-wicking properties.Spandex: Often blended with cotton, nylon, and other synthetics to add more stretch to your underwear.Also typically included in blends with cotton and spandex. Nylon: More moisture-wicking than cotton, nylon is a popular choice for activewear-friendly underwear worn during workouts.Modal: A plant-based fabric with more moisture-wicking abilities than cotton.The fabric composition can range from 100% natural cotton to blends with nylon, spandex and other synthetic fabrics. Cotton: The most common underwear fabric, cotton offers breathability and soft comfort.Best for wearing with: anything that has minimal coverage and that you want to avoid showing VPL. The waistband and back fabric are a simple string design to avoid any visible panty lines (VPL). G-String: With the absolute least amount of coverage, G-strings offer even less fabric than a classic thong.Best for wearing with: special occasion wear, tight clothing. Control Top: Underwear that doubles as shapewear, control top styles come in a range of cuts but are designed with the intention to smooth your belly underneath clothing.Best for wearing with: high-waisted bottoms. French Cut (or high cut): These feature a high-cut waistline and are similar to classic briefs with all the backside coverage, but with higher-cut legs.Much like the name implies, the higher cut backside leaves a cheeky exposure across your bottom. Cheekies: Offering moderate coverage in-between a thong and a bikini. ![]() The perfect in-between if you prefer coverage somewhere in the middle.
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