Essentials for a Panty Wardrobe
7-14 everyday basic panties
Every woman should have a one to two weeks supply of everyday panties. They can be any style as long as they are comfortable and non-binding. Once the elastic is shot or they become stretched out and no longer stay in place, they should be replaced.
Bikini
This style of panty has a waistband that rests below the navel and on the hips. It usually has a high-cut leg line and back coverage. If you wear styles that rest on the hips such as hip-hugger pants, or low-waisted skirts, this is the panty to wear.
Brief
A panty with a waistband that rests at or just below the navel and has full back coverage. It can also have a high-cut leg. Without a doubt, this is the most comfortable style panty. It can be warn when visible panty lines and sheerness are not an issue.
G-string
A bikini panty with virtually no back coverage. Should be worn for those times when you want no panty lines showing.
Tap pant
A panty styled like short shorts with a small flair at the hem. It doubles as a panty and slip for short skirts. It gives a smooth line from waist to hip.
Thong
A bikini panty with a high-cut leg and a 1/2” to 1” strip of material running up the back and flaring out into the waistband. Many women find this more comfortable to wear than a g-string. It too reduces visible panty lines.
