No Panty Line Promise® Tactel® Hip Brief
A 2000s Jockey signature that made invisibility, not bulk, the point.
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Story & heritage
Jockey's history page says the company launched its revolutionary No Panty Line Promise® panties in 2001. That timing matters: the line belongs to a moment when smooth dressing and line-free foundations became a central part of the underwear conversation, and Jockey responded with a product family explicit about solving that problem.
The current Tactel® Hip Brief keeps the proposition completely legible in its name and spec sheet. It is one of those pieces whose icon status comes from what it does under clothes, not from visual drama on the hanger.
Materials & craft
Officially, the recipe is a Tactel® nylon and Lycra® spandex blend paired with unique leg openings designed to hug the body for an invisible, line-free look. The fit is mid rise with full coverage, and the cotton gusset keeps the otherwise sleek fabrication grounded in everyday wearability.
How to choose & style
Use this under trousers, bias skirts, jersey dresses, or anything clingy enough to punish seams. The point is a polished finish with no visible interruption, so skin tones are the most versatile, while saturated colors are for when you simply enjoy knowing a clever basic is underneath.