Does anyone know of an effective way to keep your gauchos (and underwear for that matter) from riding up? I want to wear my gauchos to my drivers ed class tomorrow but i dont want to have a wedgie everytime i stand up..its VERY embarrassing. Does anyone know of anything that will keep my underwear and gauchos from riding? Sorry if this offends anyone! I greatly appreciate any answer!
1. boyshort underwear or spandex. spandex makes your butt firmer and doesnt leave underwear lines.
2. put some hairspray (yes, hairspray) on your butt part of the pants while your wearing them, let it dry. no your but won't be hard.
3. wear them lower on your hips. this is the easiest and is most definantly effective.
4. put just a little bit of tape (duct tape, or anything but scotch tape) on the inside on the but area on your pants. Nobody can tell and trust me it always works if done correctly. (horizontally) It will not effect how cute they look on you. I do this and although it seems wierd, it works for me all the time.
5. Use starch while ironing your pants on the but area. This will amke it stiffer so the fabric won't cling up your butt
DancinCutie08 answered Thursday June 29 2006, 10:13 am: if they are riding up you that means they are too small
beacuse mine never ride up me
or maybe its because of the style of underwar i wear?
i wear thongs and i have never had a problem with them. I see people that do get wedgies and usually that means they are too tight in the back. to prevent this if you dont want to get a bigger size try wearing boy style underwear or whatever it is because that should not ride up you at all [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
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