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Hipster and bikini panties differ by these three main features: where they sit on the hips, the amount of coverage they provide, and the length of their side seams. Both styles are comfortable when the fit is right; you can choose between them based on your outfit and personal preference.
Have you ever looked at hipster and bikini panties and wondered, “Don’t they look the same?” You are not alone. Many women cannot exactly find which is a hipster and which is a bikini during their lingerie shopping. But not anymore. This guide will help you easily understand the differences between them and shop confidently next time.
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These panties are named as per their waistband’s resting position. These styles sit at or slightly above the hip bone, providing more coverage than bikinis but less than boyshorts. They are sometimes referred to as ‘hip-huggers’. They are the perfect choice to wear with most of your daily wear outfits, especially those with high-rise or medium-rise bottoms.
These panties are designed in a way that their waistband sits exactly below your waistline, preferably 3 inches. They provide coverage that is more than a thong but less than a hipster. They look classy and feel light. They are versatile, come in every fabric, colour and prints and look great under most outfits, especially the low-waist jeans, jeggings, and skirts.
Hipsters cover more. Bikinis cover less.
Coverage is what most women think about first when picking a panty — and this is where hipster and bikini panties differ the most.
Hipster: Complete rear coverage. The fabric of the hipster panties covers most of your backside and fits securely on the hip bones, ensuring nothing slips or shifts out of place.
Bikini: Medium back coverage. The fabric of the bikini panties provides partial coverage at the back while exposing more of the hips and thighs.
Hipsters sit higher. Bikinis sit lower.
This matters a lot for outfit pairing. The wrong waist level can cause your panty to peek out above your waistband — not the look anyone wants!
Hipster: Medium to high-waist — rests at or just above the hip bone. A good choice for mid and high-rise bottoms.
Bikini: Low waist — sits below the hipbone. Their waistband is flexible enough to stay hidden even when you bend while wearing the low-rise bottoms.
Hipsters have longer side seams. Bikinis have shorter side seams.
The stitched line that you see on both sides of your panty is referred to as the side seam. It joins the waistband to the leg opening.
Hipster: They have longer side seams. So the fabric extends further down the hip, giving more coverage on the sides and a lower leg opening. This keeps everything well-covered and settled during movement.
Bikini: These styles have shorter side seams. This makes the fabric end sooner and the leg opening sit higher on the body. This design creates that lighter, more open feel — and gives the legs a slightly more elongated look.
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A good-fitting panty — whether hipster or bikini — should pass this simple fit check:
✅ The waistband sits snugly without digging, rolling down, or leaving marks
✅ The leg openings lie flat against the skin with no irritation or cutting in
✅ The rear coverage stays in place when you move, bend, or sit
✅ There’s no fabric bunching, riding up, or pulling at the front or back
✅ You can go about your whole day without adjusting once
Shyaway Expert Tip: After wearing a new panty for a few hours, check the waistband and leg-opening areas. If there are red marks or you’ve had to adjust them throughout the day, the fit isn’t right.
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