Best Women’s Underwear for Workouts – CNET [CNET]

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One of the most irritating things during a workout is when your underwear rides up into your crack or just generally shifts around while you’re moving. Not only is it annoying, but it can also irritate your skin and result in chafing. That’s why a proper pair of workout underwear is so important. You put in a lot of thought when it comes to your leggings, yoga pants, sports bras or socks, so why don’t you do the same for your underwear? It’s time to bring your workout game to the next level with undies specifically made for working out. 

The best workout underwear for women largely boils down to personal preference, but my picks all have limited show, include moisture-wicking fabric and shouldn’t move out of place while you’re working out.

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These undies have a hem-free construction made of 68% nylon and 32% elastane, meaning they’re quick-dry and moisture-wicking (nylon) and very stretchy (elastane, aka spandex). They keep you cool and relatively dry even during intense, sweaty workouts. 

The laser-cut edges reduce panty lines under tight fabrics, but because there’s no true waistband and ample stretch, you may consider sizing down for a tighter fit. I wear the thong version of this Under Armour panty (described below), and I sized down from my usual medium to a small because of the stretch.  

How to choose underwear for working out

Ultimately, finding the best workout underwear comes down to personal preference. You might find one pair that meets all your needs and swear by it, or you might realize that you like different kinds of underwear for different workouts. 

Keeping the following three components in mind when shopping for underwear to work out in can help you make the right choice. 

Coverage: Do you prefer more coverage or less? Less is often better for high-intensity workouts that involve a lot of jumping, squatting, lunging or running, because less fabric means less wedgie potential. For days when you feel bloated or plan on light exercise, more coverage might feel ideal. 

Material: You definitely want something that wicks sweat away from your skin — bonus points if it contains odor-neutralizing technology. Stay away from lace and cotton during workouts, because lace is delicate and can tear or fray, and cotton becomes drenched with sweat. Nylon, polyester and spandex are good choices. 

Seams: Seamless is typically best for workout underwear, because seams tend to create panty lines under tight workout leggings and shorts. However, if you wear loose-fitting clothing to exercise in, seams might not be a big deal for you. 

The information contained in this article is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as health or medical advice. Always consult a physician or other qualified health provider regarding any questions you may have about a medical condition or health objectives.