nancy324
Cathlete
As I mentioned in another thread, I'm home sick today reading "What You Wear Can Change Your Life" By Trinny and Susannah.
In the underwear section of the book I felt good reading the bra section, because it seems that I'm one of the minority of women who wear the right bra. Unfortunately, however, it seems I am sadly lacking in the underpants department. Apparently, my bikinis are allowing my big tummy to do a hangover, and this is, um, not good. Women with flabby tummies "need a waistband on your panties that reaches up to your ribcage where there is less flab". One of the recommendations is Spanx Power Panties, but there's not much detail. Has anyone tried these?
For anyone who has tried them, how do you wear them with pantyhose? Doesn't it feel like wearing two pairs of pantyhose? How comfortable are they? How do they feel on your waist?
By the way, this book is a riot and I'm learning a lot. I love how it's truly meant for real women, and it was brave of Trinny and Susannah to print unflattering photos of themselves to show us what we are doing wrong.
-Sick but Stylish in Brooklyn
In the underwear section of the book I felt good reading the bra section, because it seems that I'm one of the minority of women who wear the right bra. Unfortunately, however, it seems I am sadly lacking in the underpants department. Apparently, my bikinis are allowing my big tummy to do a hangover, and this is, um, not good. Women with flabby tummies "need a waistband on your panties that reaches up to your ribcage where there is less flab". One of the recommendations is Spanx Power Panties, but there's not much detail. Has anyone tried these?
For anyone who has tried them, how do you wear them with pantyhose? Doesn't it feel like wearing two pairs of pantyhose? How comfortable are they? How do they feel on your waist?
By the way, this book is a riot and I'm learning a lot. I love how it's truly meant for real women, and it was brave of Trinny and Susannah to print unflattering photos of themselves to show us what we are doing wrong.
-Sick but Stylish in Brooklyn