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How to Avoid Sheerness When Buying Activewear Sets?

Updated on Dec 03, 2025

When you buy activewear sets, one common worry is sheerness—when the fabric becomes see-through, especially when you stretch or bend. No one wants that during a workout or in a store fitting room. Here’s a simple guide to help you choose activewear that stays solid, strong, and comfortable.

1. Check the Fabric Weight

Thicker fabric usually means better coverage. Look for materials around mid-weight or heavy-weight. If the set feels too thin or light, it may turn sheer when stretched. Nylon-spandex and polyester-spandex blends with a higher spandex percentage often give better coverage.

2. Look for High Spandex Content

Spandex helps the fabric stretch without becoming see-through. Aim for 20% spandex or more for leggings and sports bras. This level gives the fabric good snap-back and helps it stay opaque during movement.

3. Do a Stretch Test

If you are shopping in person, gently pull the fabric apart with your hands. If the color fades or you can see your fingers through it, it may become sheer when worn. For online shoppers, check reviews and photos from other buyers to see if people mention sheerness.

4. Choose Darker or Textured Fabrics

Darker colors, ribbed textures, and thicker knits offer more coverage. Light colors can show more, especially when sweaty. If you prefer light shades, make sure the fabric weight and spandex level are strong enough.

5. Check for a Double-Layer Design

Some activewear sets have double layers in key areas like the seat or front panel. This helps block sheerness and offers more support during stretching, squatting, or high-motion workouts.

6. Read Product Details Carefully

For wholesalers and store owners, checking the maker’s fabric specs is important. For individual shoppers, product pages with fabric weight, composition, and stretch level give helpful clues.

Avoiding sheerness helps customers feel confident and ensures your products deliver good value.