What causes panty lines?
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6:00 AM on Thursday, April 9
By Sophie Weiss for Honeylove, Stacker
What causes panty lines?
Panty lines occur when the outline of your underwear becomes visible through outer clothing. These telltale ridges or indentations show up when the edges of underwear create visible impressions against your body. While wearing underwear (and having panty lines because of it) is completely normal, many people prefer that their undergarments remain discreet beneath their clothes.
In this article, Honeylove explains how knowing what creates these lines can help you make better choices about your underwear and clothing combinations for those times when you want a seamless look.
What Are Panty Lines?
Panty lines appear when the edge or seam of underwear creates a visible ridge or depression that shows through clothing.
These lines are especially noticeable under form-fitting clothes or lightweight fabrics that cling to the body. The contrast between the edge of the underwear and your skin creates the visible outline that shows through your outfit.
Why Do Panty Lines Happen?
Traditional underwear construction typically includes elastic bands and seams that create raised edges against your skin. When paired with form-fitting or lightweight clothing, these raised edges become visible as lines or ridges.
Fit plays a big role too. Underwear that's too tight digs into your skin, creating deeper indentations that show through clothes. On the flip side, underwear that's too loose can bunch up and create uneven lines. Finding the right size makes a real difference in how smooth your silhouette appears.
Movement throughout your day affects visibility as well. As you walk, sit, and go about your activities, both your clothes and underwear shift. What looked smooth in your morning mirror check might not stay that way after a few hours of normal movement.
Which Fabrics and Clothing Make Panty Lines More Visible?
Certain fabrics and clothing styles are more likely to reveal underwear lines. Lightweight, clingy materials like jersey, thin cotton blends, and synthetic fabrics tend to show every detail underneath. These materials mold to your body and highlight any texture or ridge from your underwear.
Specific clothing items that commonly show panty lines include:
- Yoga pants and leggings
- Bodycon dresses and skirts
- Thin dress pants or trousers
- Silk or satin garments
- Light-colored bottoms
The stretchier and thinner the fabric, the more likely it is to reveal what's underneath. This is why athletic wear and form-fitting clothes often present the biggest challenge when trying to maintain a smooth look.
How Underwear Design Affects Visibility
The construction of your underwear significantly impacts whether lines will show. Traditional underwear features several design elements that can create visible lines.
Elastic waistbands and leg openings are the main source of panty lines. These bands create a defined edge that sits against your skin. The thicker the elastic, the more pronounced the line will be under your clothes.
Seams also contribute to visibility, especially when they're bulky or placed along the edges of the underwear. Even flat seams can sometimes create enough of a ridge to show through thin fabrics.
The coverage style of your underwear matters too. Different cuts sit at different points on your body, and some are more prone to showing than others. Full-coverage styles might create lines across the middle of your bottom, while high-cut legs can create diagonal lines that show through certain clothes.
The fabric weight and texture of the underwear itself also play a role. Thicker cotton underwear or styles with lace edges are more likely to show through clothes than smooth, lightweight options.
Solutions for Different Situations
For everyday wear under jeans or thicker fabrics, your regular underwear might work perfectly fine. But when you're wearing something more form-fitting or made from thinner material, you might want to consider alternatives.
Raw- or laser-cut underwear eliminates the elastic edges that create the most visible lines. These styles lie flat against your skin without any raised edges. Seamless construction takes this a step further by removing visible seams as well.
The fabric of your underwear matters as much as the construction. Smooth, stretchy materials that move with your body tend to create fewer lines than rigid fabrics. Look for underwear made from microfiber, modal, or other smooth synthetic blends that provide stretch without bulk.
Some people find that shapewear shorts or briefs work well under particularly challenging outfits. These pieces smooth everything from waist to thigh, eliminating the possibility of underwear lines while providing light support.
For those who prefer more coverage, boyshorts can be a good option under dresses and skirts. The longer leg means any potential lines fall lower on your thigh, where they're less noticeable.
Remember that the right solution depends on your outfit, your comfort preferences, and your daily activities. What works under your favorite dress might not be the best choice for your workout leggings. Having a variety of underwear styles in your drawer gives you options for different situations.
Once you’ve found your perfect pair of no-show underwear, match it with a seamless bra to complete the look — and don’t forget to use a bra size calculator to find your best bra size.
This story was produced by Honeylove and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.