Lace boyshorts are women’s full-coverage panties made from lace fabric — an open-weave material with intricate, decorative patterns. The boyshorts silhouette gives the same modest leg and back coverage as cotton or microfiber styles, but the lace fabric shifts the piece into more decorative, feminine territory.
This collection covers our women’s lace boyshorts range. Most styles combine stretch lace with a smooth cotton or microfiber lining at the gusset for daily-wear comfort. The lace panels at the back, hip, and waistband stay sheer and decorative, making lace boyshorts a popular choice for matching lingerie sets, special occasions, or as a more polished alternative to cotton everyday styles. Standard-rise styles sit on the hip; some pieces come in higher-waisted cuts for extra coverage at the stomach.
Are lace boyshorts comfortable for daily wear? Modern lace is soft and stretchy — most lace boyshorts in this collection use stretch lace that feels gentle against the skin. For all-day wear, look for styles with a smooth lining at the gusset rather than pure lace. Pure-lace boyshorts read more as lingerie wear than daily underwear.
Do lace boyshorts show through clothes? Yes — the open lace pattern shows texture through thin or fitted fabrics. Under loose clothing (jumpers, midi skirts, looser trousers), lace boyshorts read clean. Under fitted, thin tops or tight midi skirts, the lace texture may show subtly. For invisible wear under fitted clothes, microfiber boyshorts are the cleaner choice.
What occasions are lace boyshorts good for? Three common use cases: (1) as part of a coordinated lace lingerie set with a matching bra; (2) as a more decorative alternative to cotton for daily wear when you want the underwear to feel special; (3) under sheer or open clothing where the underwear becomes part of the visible outfit.
How do I care for lace boyshorts? Hand wash cold is best for preserving the lace pattern and the elastic. If machine washing, use a delicate cycle in a mesh laundry bag and skip the dryer — heat damages lace fibers and shortens the life of the elastic. Lay flat to dry.


































































































































































