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  1. #16
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    Whether I wear compression vs loose shorts is totally dependent on what's on top of the "clean pile".

  2. #17
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    haha nice!

    I, too, am dictated by my laundry schedule (or rather, lack thereof)

    i only have one pair of 'running shorts' a pair of cheapo target shorts that came with liners. they don't fit quite right though, i think they're too small. i do like the idea of the shorty shorts though, with the high slits up the outside of the thighs, because thats where i get chafing when i run. I may try the compression short in the future when I start training for longer distances.

    thanks for the info girls! commando it is! (with all these sports requiring no underdoodles, i'm starting to wonder if i should just toss em all out and start going commando full time... hehe, i know tmi, just kidding!)

    K.

  3. #18
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    i have these running shorts that i love and do wear underwear under them. the underwear are the mesh ones, i can't seem to find them on their website otherwise i'd link them. i like them because they don't give you the super wedgie. the shorts stay lower too, i don't like high rise stuff, and they stay right where i want them.

    otherwise i have a pair of compression shorts when i run longer also, which i don't wear underwear under.

    ahh.... can't wait to run again.
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  4. #19
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    I agree with roadie gal about the Road Runner shorts. All of my running shorts are from RR, have a liner, and I don't wear underwear with them. Most of them are made of some sort of super soft fabric that doesn't seem to chafe, even if they do ride up a bit. Personally, I don't care for compression shorts because they seem hot and constricting to me. Just another opinion.

    KB

  5. #20
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    I wear running short with liners, and I usually do wear underwear - I'm with Pika, I don't wash them everytime I wear them, so . . . undewear are probably a good idea. I run 5-6 times a week and only have 2 pairs of shorts I like, so they get lots of use.

    But my favorites are a size too big (that's why they're my favorites!), and as I was running today, and the liner was bunching and the cotton undies were bunching a bit . . . I realized I would probably be more comfortable without. But old habits die hard.

    I don't think the only purpose of the liners are underwear-substitutes - they also keep the shorts from riding up.

  6. #21
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    So are there any looser shorts that don't ride up? I am just starting out in running and have cycling shorts only I like the idea of loose, especially in the summer, but I don't want bunching or anything like that. I'm 5'11" too so while too long can look goofy on me, shorter things look too short.

    Have to admit, also, I would love to vary the cycling short tan line a bit.

    I saw someone running today who wasn't small and her shorts appeared to not bunch. I didn't want to stop to ask her what kind they were but every time I see a taller/larger person wearing stuff that doesn't ride up (jerseys included) I'm tempted!

  7. #22
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    I don't like "running" shorts because they are too short, the waist is too tight, and I hate the liners. I have large thighs compared to my waist. The smallest part of my waist is really, really high, so elastic bands on running shorts tend to ride up to that part which makes me look like a dork. I like lower rise shorts that won't pinch and will fit my legs. Not easy to find. I have two pairs of general workout shorts I wear running, my old Nike dri fit shorts, which on their way out because they are old and worn. My other pair are new and I love them so much I'm getting a second pair: http://www.landsend.com/pp/Performan...62448428175932 (I think I must wear mine a little lower than the model does, or maybe she just has really long legs, they don't look that short on me). I saw the picture of these and thought they would work for me because they have a smaller waist that doesn't pinch and large leg openings. Bingo! They fit me perfectly. I wear my regular cotton underwear with them. They don't ride up or chaffe, but I only run about 3 miles at a time. I'm working on increasing my distance and don't anticipate any problems. My favorite thing about them is a zippered MP3 pocket that fits my nanopod pefectly, also has a key pocket on the outside.
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  8. #23
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    Interesting shorts! Are the legs tighter or looser? It looks like it would go either way. I think I might have to pick some up! What about them makes them not ride up? I swear, ALL shorts except compression ones have that problem

    How is the sizing? Is it better to order true to size or up a bit?

    Thank you so much, I think I will have to get some of these. Would they be ok for the gym too? Meaning if I was on a weight bench, would people be able to look up them? (The hopeful answer is no! )

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimmyt View Post
    So, running shorts.

    They come with those mesh liner things.

    Do you wear undies under there, or not? I'm used to going commando with bike shorts, so just seeing what others do here.

    K.
    I do not buy shorts with undies built in. I have too big of a booty for those little things not to be annoying or riding up my butt.

    So, I buy shorts and wear undies I know will stay down.
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