I know dealing with camel toe can be exhausting, the constant adjusting, mirror checks, and last-minute outfit changes to make it disappear. Sometimes it feels like nothing works.
But don’t worry, there is a way out. After trying more camel toe hacks than I’d like to admit, I’ve learned one thing… your underwear is either causing camel toe or preventing it. Some styles make the problem worse while others completely eliminate it.
In this guide, I’ll share the best underwear styles that actually prevent camel toe, including the one option that has become my personal go-to for daily wear. Let’s dive in.
Best Underwear To Prevent Camel Toe
When it comes to camel toe, your undergarments matter more than your leggings, jeans, or shorts. Here are the top 5 styles that help reduce or fully prevent camel toe.
1. Padded Underwear (Best Overall Pick)
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High Rise Cameltoe Proof Thong
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Low Rise Cameltoe Proof Thong
€34.00
Padded underwear is the most reliable, guaranteed solution for preventing camel toe. These styles include an integrated front panel that smooths, protects, and prevents fabric from slipping into the area.
The most effective padded option I’ve used is the Cameltoe Proof Thong from Camelnot. Unlike typical padded panties that feel bulky, Camelnot is:
- Thin enough to stay invisible
- Structured enough to block camel toe
- Designed to sit flat and stay in place
- Comfortable for gym, jeans, and everyday outfits
It’s the closest thing to a “set it and forget it” solution.
➡️ Try the High Rise Cameltoe Proof Thong and Low Rise Cameltoe Proof Thong for instant camel-toe protection.
2. Seamless panties

If you’re looking for minimal lines and smooth fit, seamless panties are the next best option. They help by reducing tension in the crotch, preventing deep seams from cutting into the skin, and lying flat under tight outfits.
While seamless panties help, they do not block camel toe as effectively as padded solutions. If camel toe is a recurring issue, seamless alone may not be enough.
3. Briefs

In my journey to conquer camel toe, I did a quick experiment with women’s briefs and men’s briefs.
Women’s briefs and even men’s briefs can surprisingly stop camel toe because they offer fuller front coverage, keep everything supported and prevent fabric from riding up.
However, the fit can feel bulkier, and they aren’t ideal under leggings or fitted clothing.
If you love the full-coverage feel of briefs but want something invisible, the Camelnot thong gives the same protection without visible lines.
4. Boyshorts

Boyshorts are similar to men’s briefs and that’s why they also work. They sit comfortably on the hips and don’t dig into the skin. The wider fabric helps distribute tension evenly, which reduces the chance of camel toe showing.
The downside is that they are not invisible under tight pants. They can create lines and may shift during movement. Good for lounging, not ideal for everyday outfits.
If you want the coverage of boyshorts without the lines, the Camelnot thong is a better-performing alternative.
5. Sports shorts

This may come as a surprise, but sports shorts can double as a camel-toe prevention solution when worn under pants. Their lightweight fabric hugs the body and provides a smooth barrier between your skin and tight clothing.
They work well under leggings and skinny jeans. The only drawback is that you might feel weird wearing them like regular underwear, but who made the rule that you can’t wear them under your everyday pants?
How To Choose Underwear That Prevents Camel Toe
Knowing what works and actually getting the correct items are two different things. Here are some key features to look for before you add that underwear to your cart:
1. Fabric quality and breathability
Check labels or product descriptions to ensure that the fabric is composed of elastane or a nylon blend. These materials stretch well and wick moisture.
2. Frontal coverage
Look for pieces that offer enough coverage in the front. Underwear with a wider crotch panel helps reduce pulling and keeps everything smooth under tight clothing.
3. Seamless construction
Opt for underwear with as little stitching as possible. Go with panties that have soft waist bands that look comfortable.
4. Structure
A well-designed piece will have a structured look without forming creases around the hips or thighs. Look for underwear that mentions a double-layer or a padded panel.
5. Durability
When fabric gets worn out it loses elasticity. Look for underwear that maintains its shape after multiple washes. Thin/cheap materials usually loses form quickly.
Expert recommendation
If you’re unsure where to start, check out the Camel toe Proof Thongs. This underwear has the right mix of breathable fabric, soft waistbands, good structure, and long-lasting quality. If camel toe has been a recurring issue for you, trying a pair from this collection can make the difference you’ve been looking for.
Final Thoughts
Camel toe once felt like one of those stubborn problems that just won’t go away, however once I started paying attention to the type of underwear I wore, everything changed.
And thankfully, you don’t need a drawer full of expensive options to see results, just one well-chosen piece you can rely on. When you find that pair that works for your body, getting dressed becomes a lot easier and a lot more enjoyable.




