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Opaque vs Sheer: What It Really Means for Your Wardrobe
The term opaque appears across the fashion industry, but judging by its 100K+ monthly Google searches, not everyone fully understands it. When choosing leggings, biker shorts or layering pieces, knowing the difference between opaque and sheer fabric helps you make informed, confidence-boosting wardrobe decisions.
As an undershort brand, opaqueness is a fundamental part of how we design Thigh Society shorts. Some are fully opaque, while others are intentionally sheer or lightweight. Here's the complete breakdown of what opaque means — and how it applies to our products.
What Does Opaque Mean?
In fashion, opaque fabric blocks light from passing through, making it fully non-transparent. Most clothing is designed to be opaque, offering modesty, structure and coverage.
Sheer fabrics serve a different purpose: breathability, style, layering or decorative appeal. Sheer materials like hosiery, mesh and lightweight performance fabrics show hints of skin or layers underneath.
Opaque fabrics are ideal when you want maximum coverage — for example, non-see-through leggings, biker shorts you can confidently wear out, or thicker slips for structure under dresses.
Opaque vs Sheer at Thigh Society
At Thigh Society, our shorts span the full transparency spectrum, from sheer to semi-sheer to fully opaque. This allows you to choose what suits your outfit, climate and comfort level.
Sheer fabrics feel airy and lightweight — perfect for cooling and comfort — while opaque ones offer security and modesty. Understanding the difference helps you pick the right base layer or outerwear short for any situation.

Opaque Thigh Society Shorts
Our Original shorts are our thickest and most opaque, especially in darker hues like Black, Raisin, Sage, Lapis and Indigo. These colors provide full coverage — even enough to wear as biker shorts in casual outfits.
Want styling ideas? Check out our biker shorts outfit guide.
Best Uses for Opaque Shorts
- Wearing as outerwear with tees, sweaters or denim
- Running errands, hiking or long walking days
- Extra sun protection compared to thin fabrics
- High-mobility days — no readjusting needed
1. Button-Down + Opaque Shorts
Style Original opaque shorts with a white button-down for a polished but casual look.
2. Sweatshirt + Bucket Hat + Biker Shorts
Channel '90s energy with a cozy layered sweatshirt and opaque shorts for effortless weekend style.
3. Denim Shirt + Indigo Shorts
Pair our Indigo Originals with denim shirts for a cool monochrome look.
Sheer Thigh Society Shorts
Outside of opaque Original shades, most Thigh Society shorts fall into the sheer or semi-sheer range. These are perfect as underlayers or for at-home wear — though if you wear them out, we love that for you.
The Sheer Spectrum
Our sheerest option:
The Cooling — ultra-light, sweat-absorbing and temperature-lowering.
Semi-sheer and soft:
The Staple — velvety, comfy and chafe-preventing.
Sheer shorts excel in hot weather thanks to their breathability. They stay invisible under dresses and skirts while still preventing chafing and absorbing moisture.
Sheer = breathable + invisible
Opaque = structured + protective
Sheer vs Opaque: Which Should You Choose?
Both opaque and sheer styles have a place in your wardrobe. Opaque shorts keep you covered and confident; sheer shorts keep you cool and comfortable.
Build a complete base-layer wardrobe with:
- Original opaque shorts — for full coverage
- Cooling sheer shorts — for hot days
- Staple semi-sheer shorts — for silky softness
You’re covered — literally — for any scenario.