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21/7/2008

15:09

Clothing Review: Sweaty Betty

I found these fantastic shorts from Sweaty Betty:

Pole dancers are always on the lookout for suitable clothing, and with these shorts, I think my search is over.
1) We need bare skin high up on the leg and inside thigh.
2) We need to be able to move around easily, but the fabric needs to be reasonably close-fitting (see 3)
3) They need to have a wide "gusset" area, as hanging upside down with your legs open, you are susceptible to showing your wash-day pants "up" the shorts.
4) The fabric needs to be opaque. Any sort of translucency is very obvious under bright lights. (I usually notice how see-through my shorts are when in the downward-dog position, with my bum in the air, and I can see myself in the mirror between my legs!!!!)
5) They need to be cut in a way to not ride up and end up in a) a wedgie and b) camel toe.

TMI? sorry.
These pants tick all the boxes. Yes, I know they are in the underwear section! They are seamless, stretchy, comfortable, a reasonably thick matte material, and have that lovely flat gusset! At £10 they are a steal for the holy grail of pole-pants.
My recommendation is to buy a size larger than you would usually, for extra comfort. I would also recommend wearing your regular (cotton) underwear underneath, as these are man-made.
These would be perfect to wear underneath your jeans on a night out pole-hunting!

www.sweatybetty.com

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