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See 5 best comfy underwear for exercising

From sweat absorbing features to stretchy details, these underwears are workout proof.

Lululemon light as air hipster

You know how your dressing basically tells people what you are up to or at least where you are headed?

Well, the same goes for exercise gear.

Fact is, the more comfy it is, the better, when it comes to working out.

The moisture-wicking, quick-dry qualities of these performance panties ensure that a little sweat won't stop you from pushing yourself a little harder.

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Lululemon light as air hipster

Four-way stretch keeps you comfy while you move, while Lululemon’s Nakedseam technology reduces chafe on long runs. Plus, the lightweight fabric is moisture-wicking to keep you cool and dry, no more down-there sweat problems.

Calia inner power seamless thong

Long yoga classes are great but moving around in not-so-dry underwear? Not so much. Meet this soft and lightweight thong, it has a wide waistband to keep you comfortable and BodyFree antimicrobial technology, which fights odor-causing bacteria. So you'll be able to move around as much as you need, and you won't have to worry about issues below the belt.

Fitknix air athletic boyshorts

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Knixwear is serious when it comes to making undies! For this pair, the company surveyed over 350 female personal trainers to make sure they designed a product that stood up to even the toughest workouts. The FitKnix Air Athletic Boyshorts with a seamless finish that's invisible under workout clothes.

Patagonia active briefs

These briefs are made from recycled fabric, have moisture-wicking properties, and lie flat to fight rolling, binding, and chafing. And the crotch is made with mini-ribbed fabric to keep air flowing freely so you stay dry.

Tasc performance bambooty thong

Made from bamboo, tasc’s fabrics are all natural, and moisture-wicking, anti-odor, and temperature-regulating, to boot. The fabric is so soft and lightweight, you’ll barely notice it at all.

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