Looking for a pair of nude underwear that works with white jeans, linen pants, or maybe a wedding dress? Sharing my top nude underwear picks for women.
Let me be honest, I spent a lot of time in my teen years wanting anything but nude underwear, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve gravitated toward neutral colors for one main reason: When your undergarments are invisible, you never have to think about it when you are outfit planning. It honestly just makes the whole getting ready process (as well as packing for a trip) a whole lot easier.
But let me be very clear: not all nude underwear for women is created equal. I’ve spent a lot of time working through what works and what doesn’t. If you’re on the hunt for perfect pair, today’s post is for you.
Best Nude Underwear For Women
BOMBAS Seamless
Bombas Seamless is hands-down my favorite nude underwear. First, the selection of colors is fantastic and they come in seven different skin tones.
I love that they are truly seamless and contour to fit your body. I’ve never had an underwear bulge while wearing them and no panty lines.
They come in multiple styles, but hipster and thong are my favorites, and the fabric is very soft. Bonus: They wash REALLY well and do not pill. I wear the color Sandcastle.
And truly if all of that wasn’t enough, for every pair you buy, a pair gets donated to the homeless community. What’s not to love? Get 25% OFF your order here.
Pink Seamless
PINK Seamless Hipster is my second runner-up, and truly because they only come in one shade (beige). They have more of a “sport” material and I would recommend sizing up a little bit, as I feel they run small, which can give you some serious underwear bulge.
That said, they wash and wear very well (I’ve had some pairs for 3+ years) and hold up over time. I would recommend them, with the warning that they can appear “white” under clothing if other parts of your legs/back are more tanned.
Aerie No Show
Aerie No Show Underwear is my third place winner. My best friend swears by the Aerie collection of No Show underwear and is the one who got me to try it for the first thing. I will say that on me, I felt like the hipster style rolled a little bit and I was constantly fixing it.
That said, the No Show Thong is excellent and comes in five skin tone colors. It almost feels a little bit “high rise” to me, even though it’s not labeled as such. It washes well (I do not dry) and I think it runs true to size. Keep an eye out for sales on these!
I hope this post was helpful and if there is a brand you love, be sure to drop it in the comments so other ladies on the hunt for the perfect pair can check them out!
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