Quid Pro Grow: Conservative Undergarments

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Conservative Undergarments

Conservative dress code changes with trends, yet remains the same. At work or formal environments it is important to diminish sex appeal. People want to remain on task, not flirt. Even while attending formal evening gatherings revealing clothing produces negative assumptions about a person's character. Certain undergarments and principles are utilized to contour and hide gender connections.

Key garments for a woman are bras, panties, slips, body suits, chamois, leggings, nylons and shorts. Everyone is aware of bras. They create support while covering nipples. A fitted, padded bra is a basic necessary. Department store clerks assist in finding correct bra size to avoid puckering at the top of the bra, lack of support and jiggle. Puckering does not create cleavage. It creates an unattractive line in the middle of the bosom and broken bra straps.

Everyone is aware of panties. People thought going commando was fun for a long time. Usually this is acceptable under thick clothing like pants. No one can tell the difference. The objectionable part of panties is the line. Wear fitted panties to avoid negative stigma and unwanted ogling.

Most suits and dresses made with sheer fabric include lining; however, if it lacks lining wear two outfits. Slips are the most popular solution. Wearing a body suit or chamois with leggings hides stomach, cleavage and buttock.

When wearing skirt above the knee wear legging or shorts. Even when wearing nylons, small shorts add extra concealment. A common work distraction is the short skirt. Many men wait for women to sit down while attempting to look up the skirt. However, after seeing shorts around the thigh ogling stops and no longer creating distractions. These shorts are fitted to the body and found in the lingerie department. However, bike shorts get the job done.

Key garments for men are undershirts, underwear and cup. Undershirts are less prominent in society, because of t-shirts. However, professional and formal settings require a standard or v-neck undershirt. Undershirts are different from t-shirts. They are made out of a light, usually soft fabric that fits close to the body. V-necks are nice, because they compliment v-neck sweaters and unbuttoned dress shirts.

Similar to panties the only issue with underwear is they fit. Usually men's clothing conceals most of the body. However, when wearing tights to play football, uniform event, act or dance always wear a cup. People feel this is to protect; however, it also conceals. Speedos are also requires a cup to contour the area so it is less revealing and not as distracting.

The biggest and best rule of thumb is to wear the right size. This applies to both women and men. Other rules for all genders include; wearing shirts with a sleeve extending past elbows, shorts and skirts no more than four inches above the knee, heels shorter than two inches and conceal the chest, stomach and back. I knew someone applying for a job at a hospital. She was told to buy another outfit. She bought a long-sleeve shirt and pant outfit with a belly button reveal and then she was fired.

Wearing white is a challenge. Even the thickest fabric is somehow revealing. Wear undergarments in a nude, heather grey or bronze to match natural skin tone. Bringing attentions to undergarments also brings attention to inappropriate parts of the body. Matching to natural skin tone creates a silhouette. Never wear black or white when wearing white.

Knowing conservative dress code is helpful in many situations. This doesn't stop perverts or sexual harassment. Attractive people always attract unwanted attention. However, people using sexuality as a distraction creates assumptions about their character. Not wanting acknowledgment for intelligence, personality and contributions makes people wonder about the quality of the person. Decrease sexuality and increase respect.

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