Question Posted Saturday September 1 2007, 7:27 pm
this is for all of the volleyball players-
what do you wear under your spandex? my friend told me she has underwear spandex, like mini volleyball shorts but its underwear and you can't see any panty lines. any one know what this is called and where i can get them?
there are many kinds of underwear that you can wear, but you dont have to wear any at all. it would seem a little weird but thats theonly way really that you will be 100% sre that there are no lines.
also, its volleyball, no one will really care a whole lot if they can see lines or not.
shellbell665 answered Monday September 3 2007, 2:31 pm: Well im on my schools volleyball team and we all wear thongs. They show no panty lines, they come in many diffrent adorable styles, and you dont have to worry about wedgies!!<Br>sure they seem like they hurt but they really dont its just a little awkward when you first start wearing them.
Also, some people dont like wearing thongs when they're on their period. so tehy wear the seamless type of underwear.
summerbeautyxoxo answered Sunday September 2 2007, 1:09 am: Hey there!
Well i do play volleyball and I HATE the underwear lines you get when wearing regular briefs under spandex. I think your friend could be talking about something like this?
I have underwear just like that, except its not ugly looking-haha! I call them boy briefs or boy cut or boy shorts..
And ive been able to find them most anywhere..from Target to Victorias Secret.
Also another idea is thongs. It's pretty the most widely used underwear of volleyball! Although they may seem uncomfortable, you get use to them very quickly-to were you can't even feel it-, and you dont have to worry about underwear lines!
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