How to Stop Wedgies (+ Why We Get Them)
You pick it, it comes back. You shift in your chair, it comes back. You buy new underwear thinking that will fix it, and within an hour, it comes back…
How to stop clothes from riding up during walking, sitting, and movement.
Covers underwear, shorts, skirts, shirts, and more with practical solutions that actually work.
You pick it, it comes back. You shift in your chair, it comes back. You buy new underwear thinking that will fix it, and within an hour, it comes back…
You pull your hoodie down, and ten minutes later it has crept back up past your waistband. By the end of the day you have yanked it down so many times…
You tighten the straps, adjust the band, and five minutes later the back of your bra is creeping toward your shoulder blades again. By noon you have…
You put on a dress that looked perfect at home, and by the time you sit down at brunch the hem has crept halfway up your thighs. You spend the rest of…
You reach behind to tug your leotard back into place for the third time this class, and you know every dancer behind you just noticed. With a bodysuit…
Your shirt hemline is creeping toward your ribs, your skirt bunched at the thigh again, and your underwear turned into a wedgie before lunch. Half your…
You go to bed comfortable and wake up with your pajama pants bunched around your knees. The top has crawled halfway up your chest. You spend half the…
Skirts ride up because of friction between fabric and skin or tights. Fix it with anti-static spray, thigh bands, or fabric weight.
A belt riding up can cause discomfort or mess with your style. So how do you stop a belt from riding up? Check out the information below to know everything …
The beanie is an essential piece of headgear for most people. How would we bear the harsh outdoors in winter without putting on a beanie? Whether you’re hiking, jogging, cycling, …