Jan 1 2012
The Easiest Way To Select Thong Underwear
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Many young women would like to try thong panties because of their sexiness and the proven fact that thongs almost eliminate visible panty lines but are unsure how to pick the ones that are right for them. We’ve assembled this guide to help you you find the best fitting, most comfortable thong for you.
For people unfamiliar with the term, a thong is a variety of undies which has does not have any fabric covering the bum. The thong is fixed in position by a thin piece of material or string that goes between the legs and attaches to the middle of waistband in the back. Because thongs do away with the hem-lines that go round the leg, there are nearly no bumpy seams that may cause unsightly visible panty lines. Many ladies also prefer to wear thongs at the gym as there’s less material to catch moisture which should keep you dryer and more comfy during your workout session.
Styles
Thongs come in two main styles; conventional thongs and “string” thongs that include “G-strings”, “V-strings” and “T-backs”. Thongs are the obvious choice if your aim is to avoid panty lines, but the wrong kind of thong can be uncomfortable, in particular if they made with lace or other types of abrasive materials.
Our experience is that any type of “string” thong are going to be the least convenient and should only be considered when you need to to make a powerful statement in “close quarters”. String thongs are definitely not recommended for day to day use.
Not all thongs are born equal however and many ladies will swear that a high quality, well-fitting thong is more comfy than a pair of “grannie panties”.
Material and Cut
The first thing to go looking for in a thong is the kind of material it’s made from. A microfiber blend is your best choice as it will be soft against your skin and will also stay in place minimising chafing on your most sensitive areas.
The very next thing to look at when purchasing a thong is the cut and seams. Not counting the string-based varieties, thongs usually come in two types; a mid-rise thong and a low-rise thong which fits lower over the hips. When buying a thong the critical things to keep an eye out for are:
Fit: Does the thong style fit your body well? A few individuals like the sensation of a thong that fits round the hips while some folks prefer the band to be nearer to the waist. When your goal is to avoid panty lines, we advocate a low-rise thong as there’s just a bit less material showing.
Seams: Look for panties that are seamless or that have flat-seams. Seamless underwear have no ridges that can show through closely fitted garments but undies with a 100% seamless design can at times lack the elasticity you need to keep them in place as you are moving around. Flat-seams hide a low-profile elastic band that will not show under your clothes but will keep comfortably in place.
Size: Thongs don’t fit the same as other panties so you could need to take a different size than you are used to. The best approach is to purchase a pair or two of a style that appeals to you and try wearing them for a day to see how you like them.
Camila and Valeria Velandia are the co-founders of Miel Sisters, which produces the most beautiful, comfy women’s underwear you can get. They have spent a lot of time developing a line of beautiful underwear that are comfy, attractive and that hide visible panty line.
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