Hello, Gorgeous!
With summer fast approaching this would be a great time to update your undies, or at least your undershorts. Air anti-chafing shorts by Noosh allow your summer dresses to swirl while you walk instead of becoming stuck in awkward (and sweaty) spots.
Air anti-chafing shorts
I love summer dresses with cute floral prints or long graceful skirts. You know what I don’t love? Chub rub. That awful and uncomfortable feeling of sweaty thighs rubbing together. And no. We will not be talking about thigh gap here. If you have one, you must keep it to yourself for now, lest we think you’re bragging. If you don’t, well, these shorts are for you.
If the name Noosh sounds familiar, they’re the folks who created rip resistant tights. I still haven’t tried those out yet, so no raves on that count. But let’s go back to talking about their anti-chafing shorts ($36, getnoosh.com).
They feel weightless. I don’t know what kind of magical material they use, but these shorts feel lighter than…well..air Well. Air.
They come in multiple sizes and colors. Something I really love about the brand is their inclusiveness. Two brand hallmarks are “Nude is not one color,” and “One size does not fit all.” With eight shades to choose from and sizes XS-4X, chances are good you’ll find your perfect fit.
They flatter and support, not squish. Unlike some other undershorts, these have a smidge of support along with four-way stretch. That means if you tend to have back pain mid-day, these could add a bit of support.
My one gripe is that I wish they came in a longer length as well, since these are bicycle shorts length.
But, wait! There’s more.
Free hugging seamless bandeau
I’ve been trying to find a work from home bra/bralette for the longest time. I love this option. Noosh’s bandeau is incredibly soft and comfortable. It also looks amazing under tops with a too-low neckline ($18, getnoosh.com).
Here’s what else I love about this bandeau:
It’s perfect for tops with very deep armholes. Unlike Hollywood divas, I’m not into randomly flashing a bit of side boob. This bandeau covers jiggly bits without looking overly modest.
It makes for a great summer belt. My sister wears belts all the time. She loves having lightweight belt options that cinch a look without feeling too heavy during summer heat.
It’s great way to extend a too-short t-shirt or top. One question (gripe) I hear from a lot of you is about why so many tops and t-shirts seem shorter than ever. Pull this bandeau down a bit and it covers the gaps between tops and your belly button. On the flip side, if you want a bit of faux sexiness, you can opt for a fleshtone bandeau and only pretend to flash!
Do you love the idea of slipshorts or sort of nude summer bandeaus? Let’s meet in the comment section to discuss!
Rachel, Your beauty concierge 💋
Loving the bandeau idea!
Fab idea for a belt!