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It depends, I mean you can go without, but I usually wear underwear with them. If its something like plain spandex(nike pros for example) I've gone without and its fine but it depends on the spankies or briefs, and its up to you.
You slip you feet into the big hole at one end, then put your legs into the holes it leads down. Remember each branch can contain only one leg, or it may cause a slight difficulty when walking. Pull the pants up, zip up the pants and button(if any there may be Velcro or nothing at all), then you can walk around.
Chaffing is a common problem with leather pants. If you can find Spandex boxers or shorts with Lycra, these work best. If not, cotton boxers are the next best thing.
Yes they can. My soccer team wears spandex shorts under our shorts and when we play in the freezing cold, we wear spandex leggings. They are very effective.
It depends, I mean you can go without, but I usually wear underwear with them. If its something like plain spandex(nike pros for example) I've gone without and its fine but it depends on the spankies or briefs, and its up to you.
Underwear is not necessary under leotards, and when it peeks out, it looks unproffessional.
in modern day England (great Britain) knickers are the name for regular female underwear (panties), for girls or women. knicker-bottoms in the olden days were a longer form of underwear that looked like pants down to the knees and gathered at the end. and sometimes with frilly material or lace at the end. males and females wore them.males under long jackets and females under a long dress or skirt. in males they could somtimes be outer wear.
underwear
what idiot wears a condom under his underwear?
Some women wear underwear under tights and some do not. Tights are made to be worn without underwear, but many people do still wear them.
If you want RoShamBo spandex, you can contact the company directly in Berkeley CA through their website (which is under construction) or via phone for information and ordering.
I prefer underwear, but you can wear either.