Find Your Perfect Gaff
Six quick questions to match you with the tucking style that fits your body, your day and how secure you want to feel.
HOW THIS WORKS
I'm Robyn, founder of Gaff and Go. I built this finder because I know how it feels to stare at a list of styles with no idea which one is for you. I spent years tucking with the wrong things before I found what actually worked.
The finder asks about coverage, hold, when you'll wear it and where you are in your journey. It does not measure you. It points you to the style most likely to suit you, plus a runner-up worth a look. For your size, check the fit guide on each product page.
If you're brand new to all of this, start with our How to Tuck guide. It covers the basics so the rest of this makes sense.
WHAT MAKES THE STYLES DIFFERENT
Every gaff we make gives you a flat front without tape. The difference is in coverage, hold and what you're dressing for.
The core tucking gaffs are your everyday option: soft, comfortable and easy to live in. If you want a higher rise and a smoother line under clothes, look at the high waist gaffs. For a more structured, refined fit that holds up through long days and nights out, the Victoria gaffs are the premium choice.
When you want the most secure hold, the wide gaffs and magic gaffs have thicker straps and firmer waistbands built for it. For sport and movement, reach for the tucking sports briefs, which wick moisture and stay put.
Prefer a familiar shape? The tucking briefs feel like normal underwear, and the tucking thongs disappear under fitted dresses and leggings.
HOW A GAFF SHOULD FIT
A gaff should feel snug and supportive, never painful. It holds you flat and in place without digging in or cutting off circulation. If it pinches, leaves deep marks or makes you sore, it's too tight or too small.
If you're between two sizes, size up. A gaff that's a little roomier is far more comfortable over a full day than one that's straining to hold.
This is general guidance, not medical advice. Listen to your body, and take a break if anything hurts.
CARING FOR YOUR GAFF
Our gaffs use soft, breathable fabrics with cotton linings, and several styles have anti-bacterial finishes. To keep them at their best, hand wash in cool water and air dry. Skip the tumble dryer, which breaks down elastic over time.
A little care goes a long way. Treat them gently and they'll hold their shape and stretch for much longer.