Clearing up the confusion:

□ Some brands interpret squat-proof as being able to squat or bend over without your leggings sliding down your bum and creating what's popularly known as plumbers crack.

□ Some brands interpret squat-proof as being able to squat or bend over without being able to see the color or print of undergarments.

Bewildher's 'Squat-proof' styles check both of the above boxes. In fact, ALL of our leggings check the top one!

 

Squat-proof is not:

A miracle knit-material that can hide lumps and bumps.

Thin and stretchy knit materials, like leggings are made from, are best worn with seamless texture-free underwear that fit well so as not to create bumps and indentations. Avoid lace and undergarments with textures that could show through, and underwear with bulky seams or that are too tight (dig in at seams) or too big (lumpy).

If the leggings are too tight, they will almost always be see through:

Due to the construction of knit materials, when overly stretched tiny gaps will form between the threads. If you can see through our squat-proof tights while in a deep squat then they are too tight. In the correct size they will not be see through, so please be sure you are measuring your hips as shown in our size chart diagram. This is around the widest part over the peak of the bum (low hip) and not the hip bones which are up higher (high hip). While it is possible to pull on leggings that are too small, this is not recommended as they may be see through and wear out sooner from the additional stress on the seams and material.

 

Stay safe, be wild,

Nadine at Bewildher