Women Stay Comfortable Under Your Clothes While Traveling

During my last international overnight flight, I chose to wear clothes that I could sleep in without emerging from the plane looking like I needed a shower. In lieu of an uncomfortable full figure bra, I tested the Boob Tube from Miss Oops. This solid color bandeau top went on like a tube top though it was designed to be worn under my shirt. The top made from a 95% Rayon, 5% Spandex blend felt so comfortable I forgot it was there. Fortunately, the top did stay secure during debarking and the fabric was opaque enough to prevent any undue overexposure. This top comes in sizes ranging from S/M to 3X, so it should fit just about anyone. While this top works very well for lounging, casual wear and sleeping on planes, I do need to wear a more secure bra when I'm wearing dressier attire or tight fitting shirts that require more support.

So for those times when I'm traveling but don’t have time to change before going into business mode, Bare Necessities suggested I try the Felina: Hint Of Skin Strapless Bra. This bra’s stretch microfiber moved with my body without any seams, tags or wires digging into my side.

To round out the professional look, the Knock out!: Classic Bikini comes in comfortable 100% cotton with hi-cut legs, a smooth elastic waistband, and a 100% cotton liner that wicks away moisture. These panties look dressier than other travel underwear. While they do dry quicker than other cotton underwear, I found they wold be a bit damp the next morning. So I used them when I was staying a few days in one place. If you want form fitting yet comfortable underwear that dries overnight, check out the Tilley endurable CoolMax® extreme women's brief. This fast drying fabric wicks away moisture better than cotton underwear and comes in with a range of sizes from XS to 2X that can suit just about any woman.

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