I have bought sooo many boy leg undies, I use them for dusters.  Can't keep buying stuff I can't wear.

Bought different labels, different styles.  The leg just rolls over itself and then I get vpl on my thigh!

Not a good look. Tend to lose credibility when talking to someone who's looking at your thighs. LOL

Will stick to what's comfy for me,  no-one sees them, no-one knows and OH just chuckles.  But I will

check out Aldi, don't get there too often

I hate trying to buy undies, if they look pretty and fit around the hips then they are too long in the crotch.

I dont' want to wear granny bloomers, they are ugly.

I can't stand thongs, they pinch also.

My favourite style was discontinued  by the brand sometime ago (i stocked up) but now the last ones are wearing thin and getting holey.

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@imastawka wrote:

I have bought sooo many boy leg undies, I use them for dusters.  Can't keep buying stuff I can't wear.

Bought different labels, different styles.  The leg just rolls over itself and then I get vpl on my thigh!

Not a good look. Tend to lose credibility when talking to someone who's looking at your thighs. LOL

Will stick to what's comfy for me,  no-one sees them, no-one knows and OH just chuckles.  But I will

check out Aldi, don't get there too often


Very sensible.  Wear what feels comfy and I admit, men's comfy undies are very comfy. Smiley Happy

we have the same issue with stockings

the picture on the back is supposed to show you weight versus height as to what size you need.

They are never accurate and again you have to buy more than once to get the correct size.

HATE IT

I just got some Simone perele underwear for my birthday (happy lookin') and it fits perfectly and it's soooo comfy (well the stuff I already have is, haven't worn the new stuff yet) and it doesn't roll up or move - it stays where it's meant to stay. and I wear it to gym etc so it's not like it doesn't get a good work out.

 

oroton bras (Jaqueline?) are really comfy too BTW

 

and the kaiser undies from Myer


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