Body suits
Body suits
So I have always slept with something on, mostly just briefs or a thong. A little while ago I came across underwear and a vest in one like a leotard I guess... so anyway I thought I would give them a try and honestly it’s got to be the best Pj’s I have ever worn. It’s like a onesie that only covers your body and junk. Was just wondering about other people’s experiences with these
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It's been quite a while, since I tried out bodysuits. I have been tempted to try a pair again, but haven't yet. I didn't find the ones I tried that practical for everyday wear for me, so I used them to sleep in. The one I used like a base layer when I planned on being out in cold weather for a while.
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I don’t think I would wear them for anything other chilling/ sleeping because it seems inconvenient. But they are hella comfy
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I have 4 bodysuits, two that are a tank top with a brief bottom, one that is a t-shirt style top with a brief bottom, and a tank top with a thong bottom. All four have snaps in the crotch, which never bother me. When wearing my bodysuits, I have to keep in mind to allow myself an extra minute or two when using the bathroom. Bodysuits very comfortable and would recommend them to anyone. I typically wear them in the fall, winter, and spring as a base layer. I live in the upper mid-west and today when I woke up to go to work its was -17 outside, it was definitely a bodysuit day for sure.
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Great topic , recently I have thought of trying one . Not sure on the sizing does one order the size of the tank top or the bottom that you would normally wear?
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Jonathan G
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I have a few which I wear while working out, mostly. I find it's best to buy one size up.
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I did purchase one to try and that was the doreanse body edge thong . I find it comfortable, it is form fitting and certainly like the thong back. The snaps at times can be a little bothersome. The side cut is high so you have to be a little careful of what you wear with . Probably wouldn't wear bodysuits everyday , though after trying these I can see myself trying some others.
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RespectTheKini
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Man, am I jealous. Haha.
Would love to get in the bodysuit action, but it's the one garment I still have to think about, as for integration. I like the PJ idea, almost an inverse of the thong + legging PJ situation. I'm guessing the bodysuit doesn't shift around, taking advantage against say: sleep shirt + just your undergarment of choice. What about a bodysuit + legging combo?
For workouts, do you find the compression helps as a "workout undershirt" ? No need for an undergarment, I can see feeling very light with the streamlined gear!
As for cold weather (non-sleep) integration, would say a thong still be worn? How cold and how many layers would we be talking about in say a everyday situation?
Anybody approached these combos? As noticed, I'm still in the thought phase hah. But very curious to the ways of the pro-bodysuit crew!
Would love to get in the bodysuit action, but it's the one garment I still have to think about, as for integration. I like the PJ idea, almost an inverse of the thong + legging PJ situation. I'm guessing the bodysuit doesn't shift around, taking advantage against say: sleep shirt + just your undergarment of choice. What about a bodysuit + legging combo?
For workouts, do you find the compression helps as a "workout undershirt" ? No need for an undergarment, I can see feeling very light with the streamlined gear!
As for cold weather (non-sleep) integration, would say a thong still be worn? How cold and how many layers would we be talking about in say a everyday situation?
Anybody approached these combos? As noticed, I'm still in the thought phase hah. But very curious to the ways of the pro-bodysuit crew!