Help! What do you wear under a clingy dress these days?

<p>^Same with me. I’m <em>extremely</em> pale, and self-tanner looks much more artificial on me than hose. Besides, when I’m wearing nude hose you can’t tell: they’re very sheer and make my legs look normal-colored rather than the almost-white that they are.</p>

<p>Spanx has shaping pantyhose. If I have a clingy dress, I wear spanx high waist pantyhose and go commando to avoid panty lines. I also sit like a proper lady to avoid being compared to Britney Spears. </p>

<p>If you cannot bear a thought of going commando, I would recommend boy shorts over thong. This is my underwear of choice and I think it is great at avoiding panty lines.</p>

<p>The trick with spanx is to err on the large size if you are between sizes. Remember, no one is going to look at your size tag on your garments, only at how you look at them.</p>

<p>I work in a very conservative place, and would never go without hose dressed for work. I wear very pale nude hose or sometimes sheer black.</p>

<p>I wear pantyhose during the winter to keep my legs warm. The rest of the year when the weather is warm, I don’t. I’m usually suntan during the warm months.</p>

<p>I wear black or brown thick not “see through” pantyhose during winter months. </p>

<p>If I wear a dress during summer and it is above and at the knee, then I would wear “see through” thin pantyhose. I usually reserve wearing such dresses for special occasions and prefer to wear pants to work.</p>

<p>I hate pantyhose because if I have to use the Ladies at any point, I never can seem to get the panty’s crotch up where it belongs again. :/</p>

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<p>Would not it be a concern only if you are wearing pants with the pantyhose (not skirt or dress)?</p>

<p>Also, and it just my experience, our bodies are all different, so please don’t get upset with me - but in my experience the only time it happens when the pantyhose is too small for me.</p>