Friday, December 25, 2009

Hanky Panky Panties - 5 Secrets For Buying Panties That Fit Correctly

With all the styles of panties available today, you might be asking yourself how you can buy panties that will fit correctly. When you're buying the Hanky Panky brand, your style choices will most often consist of lace boyshorts, low rise lace thongs, the bridal thong with Swarovski crystals, or the original Hanky Panky 4811 or 4911 thong.

Regardless of your favorite style, here are five secrets for buying panties that will fit correctly when you wear them.

1. Pull the panties up and center them on your body, with the fabric of the crotch area pulled forward. Place your fingers under the leg openings, moving your hand from the front to the rear. Make sure that the seat of the panties cups your buttocks. Then arrange the panty's waistband evenly around your waist.

2. If you're unsure how the fabric in the crotch area should fit, you will know it's comfortable when it doesn't bind your skin, and when there is no excess fabric at the front or back. Note that the seam at the front crotch area should not slip backwards.

3. If the waistband on the panties bunches up and rolls over, yet the panties appear to fit well across your backside, then you've probably selected the wrong size or style for your body's shape. The waistband should stay in place and feel comfortable, without binding. In addition, when you first stepped into your panties, the panty should be easy to pull up over your hips. You might want to buy a smaller size or select another style of panty to achieve a correct fit. If you don't want to take a chance by buying the wrong size, you can find panty fit calculators online that allow you to input your measurements. Then buy or order your panties according to the recommended sizing results.

4. When the waistband fits comfortably, and there is no binding or excessive fabric across the front and the back, but the leg openings leave marks or grooves on your thighs, then buy a high-cut panty that rests on your hips for a more comfortable fit.

5. For the ultimate fit and comfort, your panties should cup the buttocks evenly, and when you look in the mirror, the panties should look symmetrically positioned. If your designer panties still feel uncomfortable, then choose a style with full coverage of your abdomen and your bottom. Remember, whenever you periodically tug at your panties to get them positioned properly, you're wearing the wrong size or style.

In summary, when you're wearing the correct size and style, you will feel like you're not wearing any panties at all.

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