How to Choose High Waist Underwear for Regular Use
One of the first factors to keep in mind while designing regular underwear is its fit on the human body. The rise of the garment changes proportions, so the waistband, front panel, leg openings, and stitching must complement each other. If any of these parts are improperly wired, the garment will feel constricted, may move with the body, or lose shape. The material must also support the pattern. The stretchable fabric must be able to adjust to the body movements while having good recovery back to its original shape. When picking the appropriate high waist underwear, it is necessary to analyze these different details together.
What Makes It Suitable for Regular Use?
A high waist undergarment design can be identified by a certain rise and waistband position. The waistband is placed higher on the stomach in comparison to low-rise and regular mid-rise products. For everyday wear, the design should offer enough support without sacrificing flexibility. The waistband snugly fits the natural waist, thus avoiding any rolling or pinching of skin and ensuring that the garment does not create any visible panty lines underneath clothes worn every day for women.
Key Factors to Consider When Choosing High-Waist Underwear
- Opt for the Correct Rise in the Waist
The rise indicates the placement of the garment on the body. High-rise garments should reach up to the natural waist or almost to the naval without creating folds or any uncomfortable pressure.
Both the front and back rise should be in accordance with the proportions of the user’s body.
- Use a Soft and Stretchy Material
Fabric should be soft and at the same time stretchy to ensure that it can be used regularly. Modal-Lycra combinations can make good underwear, as modal makes it smooth while Lycra makes it stretchable. Depending on the wash, leather can also become softer and more pleasant.
- Check How the Band is Constructed
The band decides how the garment is going to stay in the correct place. There should be enough holding, but it should not create any kind of uncomfortable pressure. Depending on how the band is constructed, the final finish might vary. Using jacquard elastic creates a visible band, and using inner elastic gives a cleaner finish.
- Coverage and Leg Shape
Rise is just one aspect of the garment, while the cover at the back and the leg opening have an impact on the overall fit. Underwear in briefs, hipsters and boyleg forms, each create a different shape. Choose the leg shape you prefer depending on the kind of coverage or fit that you plan to wear regularly.
High Waist Underwear vs Other Rise Styles
High waist underwear designs are worn higher up on the stomach, thus providing coverage to a larger area of the waistband. Mid-rise underwear is usually worn at the position that is situated between the natural waist of the body and the hip, while low-rise is located against the hip line. It is important to check the specifications of any product to avoid making an assumption that all briefs or hipsters are high-waist.
Summary
Choosing an underwear type with a high-waist design implies more than merely picking a design that is higher than others. The choice of fabrics, elastic construction, coverage, shape and finishing all play a role in determining what suits one the best. Loggerhead Apparels LLP offers underwear made of Modal-Lycra material, bio-washes, contoured panels, inner or outer elastic, and label-free designs, all contributing to the comfort of wearing underwear.
