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These Are the Only Types of Underwear You Should Be Wearing, According to Gynecologists

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May 28, 2025

PSA: If you haven’t lately, now would be a great time to refresh your underwear drawer. And by that, I mean it’s time to (respectfully) toss those briefs you’ve had since college in the trash, thank them for their service, and make way for a new guard of good-for-you underwear that’ll help keep your vulva happy and healthy all year long.

Featured Expert(s)

Katerina Shkodzik - OB/GYN and medical adviser at Mira

Kecia Gaither - double-board-certified physician in obstetrics and gynecology

Staci Tanouye - board-certified OB/GYN

We love a comfortable and cute pair of underthings as much as anyone—but not every undie is created equal, as far as your vaginal health is concerned, according to gynecologists. So, we asked the pros their for their opinions on what we should look for while panty shopping, and rounded up some the best, gynecologist-approved underwear worth stocking up on.

Best gynecologist-approved underwear, at a glance

What to look for in gynecologist-approved underwear

First things first, think of the fit

According to Katerina Shkodzik MD, an OB/GYN and medical adviser at Mira, the best underwear for your vaginal health are the ones that fit. “It’s important for underwear to not be tight,” Dr. Shkodzik tells us. “Besides the fact that [tight-fitting underwear] may not be comfortable, it can lead to more moisture and heat, irritate skin, and make the vulva/vaginal area more prone to infections.” Comfort is key, in other words, so prioritizing fit is always a must.

Breathable is always better

When it comes to material, gynecologists across the board say the more breathable the fabric, the better. “Many types of clothing material can be irritating or difficult to wear for a variety of reasons, and the same is true for what you put in contact with down there,” explains Staci Tanouye, MD, FACOG, a board-certified OB/GYN practicing in Jacksonville, Florida.

Dr. Tanouye recommends going for cotton or linen. “They’re breathable, absorbent, and can help keep you cool and dry,” she explains. Bamboo, modal, and hemp are also great breathable options. “Anything that’s truly not breathable will create a less than ideal environment for bacteria to grow,” says David Ghozland, MD, a board-certified OB/GYN, President of the Los Angeles County Medical Association and Chairman of the Department of OB/GYN.

Moisture-wicking is major

Because excess moisture can cause an overgrowth of bacteria, and potentially lead to infection, gynecologists say to look for moisture-wicking claims while underwear shopping. “Ideally, women should look for moisture-wicking underwear to help move perspiration to the outer surface of the fabric and away from the skin,” says Kecia Gaither, MD, MPH, MS/MBA, a double board-certified physician in OB/GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine, and director of Perinatal Services/Maternal Fetal Medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals. “They also dry fast, so the fabric doesn’t become saturated.”

Seamless for no-show lines under clothes

If you’re trying to avoid underwear lines peeping through your skirts, dresses, and pants, seamless underwear is another great thing to look for. It’s also great because it doesn’t dig into the skin compared to traditional underwear.

Which underwear strikes the healthiest balance of all the above? Scroll on to find out.

11 pairs of better-for-you underwear

Fruit of the Loom Eversoft Cotton Bikini Underwear (10-Pack)

Fruit of the Loom Eversoft Cotton Bikini Underwear (10-Pack)

16.Amazon

At under $20 bucks for 10 pairs, this budget-friendly pack of undies from Fruit of the Loom proves you don’t need to pay a premium for good underwear. The bikini cut style offers ample coverage, and is made of 100 percent cotton for a soft and comfortable fit. ($16, Amazon)

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Best cheeky: Aerie Superchill No Show Cotton Cheeky Underwear

Best cheeky: Aerie Superchill No Show Cotton Cheeky Underwear

9.Aerie

These Aerie no-show underwear are made using 100 percent cotton—which means they’re as comfortable and breathable as it gets. It also has raw-cut edges to stay undetectable under outfits. What’s more, Aerie shoppers love them too—they say the soft fabric and comfy fit make them a perfect everyday underwear option. ($9, Aerie)

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Best high-waist: Cuup The High Waist Thong

Best high-waist: Cuup The High Waist Thong

20.Cuup

We love Cuup’s unlined bras, so we were psyched to learn the brand’s undies are made of modal, a super soft material beloved by gynecologists for its breathable and moisture-wicking feel. The high waisted thong offers the minimal coverage you’d expect from a thong (which also means no panty lines) but with unprecedented comfort and softness that you really just need to feel to believe. It’s even fashioned with a bamboo lining for added moisture-wicking and antimicrobial benefits. ($20, Cuup)

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Best moisture-wicking: Fruit of the Loom Coolblend Underwear (4-Pack)

Best moisture-wicking: Fruit of the Loom Coolblend Underwear (4-Pack)

14.Amazon

“Great options don’t have to be expensive, a personal favorite of mine are the moisture- wicking CoolBlend by Fruit of the Loom,” says Dr. Gaither. Available in high-cut and bikini styles, this affordable pack of Fruit of the Loom underwear touts a blend of breathable cotton with moisture-wicking polyester to keep you feeling cool and dry all day long. ($14, Amazon)

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Best seamless: Bombas Seamless Brief

Best seamless: Bombas Seamless Brief

20.Bombas

While you probably know the brand for its socks, Bombas has actually been making underwear since 2021. For every pair you buy, another pair is donated to the homeless community (FYI: underwear is the second most requested item in homeless shelters). This tag-less brief style is made of a supersoft modal (another gynecologist-approved fabric) and breathable cotton blend, offers full cheek coverage, and features a special, comfy waistband that doesn’t dig into your waist. ($20, Bombas)

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Best lace thong: Hanky Panky Signature Lace Original Rise Thong

Best lace thong: Hanky Panky Signature Lace Original Rise Thong

24.Hanky Panky

Hanky Panky's Signature Lace Thong has stood the test of time for good reason: it's an extremely comfortable, yet cute pair of panties. The soft lace pairs with a cotton gusset for a breathable, hygeinic fit. Plus, there's no shortage of fun colors and patterns to choose from. ($24, Hanky Panky)

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Best lace brief: Bloomers Her Highness Briefs

Best lace brief: Bloomers Her Highness Briefs

38.Bloomers

Stretchy lace, a high-waist, full coverage, and a cotton gusset—there's a lot to love about the Her Highness Briefs from Bloomers. The scalloped edges on these undies are so cute, but sit well under clothes (read: no rolling or bunching) for a seamless look. The four-way stretch lace also makes for an extremely breathable and comfortable fit. ($38, Bloomers)

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Best bamboo: Boody Full Briefs

Best bamboo: Boody Full Briefs

16.Boody

Next to cotton, bamboo is a natural material that gynecologists love for its breathability and gentle feel. And eco-friendly underwear brand, Boody, has plenty of options to choose from. These high-waisted briefs are a super comfortable, full-coverage option—perfect for folks who like to lounge in their undies. They’re made of 79 percent bamboo viscose, giving them a lightweight, breathable feel that’s quick-drying. ($16, Boody)

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Best for working out: Lululemon UnderEase Mid-Rise Bikini Underwear (5-Pack)

Best for working out: Lululemon UnderEase Mid-Rise Bikini Underwear (5-Pack)

74.Lululemon

If you’re a regular gym-goer, you won’t regret investing in a pack of Lululemon’s UnderEase underwear. They’re made of a stretchy and soft modal material—which gynecologists love for its moisture-wicking properties—that’s naturally breathable and quick-drying, making them a must for sweaty workouts. Factor in the flat seams that help prevent chafing and the smooth dig-free waistband, and they’re a true MVP (most valuable panty). ($74, Lululemon)

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Best tanga cut: Cotton Jersey Cheeky Tanga

Best tanga cut: Skims Cotton Jersey Cheeky Tanga

20.Skims

Try as you might to resist, Skims underwear really is that good. Featuring high-cut legs, a cheeky backside, and a high-ish waist, the brand’s Cheeky Tanga underwear are proof that functional, good-for-you underwear can be sexy, too! ($20, Skims)

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Best bum coverage: Thirdlove ComfortStretch Bikini (3-Pack)

Best bum coverage: Thirdlove ComfortStretch Bikini (3-Pack)

39.Thirdlove

Made of 93 percent organic cotton, this bundle of Thirdlove underwear is well worth the splurge. The tag-free undies boast a fuller coverage, hipster silhouette that is still plenty breathable on your bits—per gynecologists’ recommendations. Thirdlove loyalists say the comfortable fit on these is unmatched, and that they don’t ride up throughout the day. With all of these qualities, it’s no wonder Thirdlove is one of the top underwear brands.  ($39, Thirdlove)

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Best budget: Amazon Essentials Bikini Brief Underwear (6-Pack)

Best budget: Amazon Essentials Bikini Brief Underwear (6-Pack)

17.Amazon

These bikini briefs are made of a blend of 95 percent cotton and 5 percent spandex, rendering them stretchy and breathable. The bikini brief style offers moderate coverage, and the undies are tag-free, so no more itching. Also nice? They come in a set of six and in dozens of colors and prints at a price that can't be beaten. ($17, Amazon)

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FAQs

Which underwear brand is best for women?

No studies have been conducted that conclude that one brand is superior over another, says Gunvor Ekman Ordeberg, MD, PhD, OB/GYN, and co-founder of DeoDoc Intimate Skincare. Dr. Ordeberg instead recommends finding underwear that have at least 95 percent cotton in the shell and 100 percent cotton in the shell. Cotton undies and organic cotton underwear are some of the best types of underwear for women.

Which underwear is comfortable for women?

“This is very individual,” says Dr. Ordeberg. “Some prefer thongs, others briefs.” Choose an underwear that’s moisture-wicking, breathable, and comfortable.

What is the most popular style of women’s underwear?

There’s not enough research to determine the most popular style. “Based on my clinical experience, too many women use lace or other synthetic materials that are not breathable,” which can cause yeast infections or irritation, explains Dr. Ordeberg. She suggests going with cotton.

What is the healthiest underwear to wear?

Dr. Ordeberg recommends cotton underwear that doesn’t cut into the skin or cause you to chafe.

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