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Read moreReal Talk: Are Thongs Comfortable?
Fashion styles have tested the limits of creativity since the first woman donned a fig leaf. Designers everywhere love to see how far they could push the boundaries in a bid to dominate the Haute couture world.
With great design comes great foundations. Undergarments, like everything else, continue to evolve as new fabrics expand on innovative ideas.
The thong, like many of its sister products, has gone through many evolutions. From as far back as the 1930s, early renditions found popularity on the burlesque stage. Later on, from the 1970s and up, the thong continued to trend among women, since it was associated with body confidence and sexiness.
By the 1990s, the mainstream was on board to find undies that worked with low-rise styles and that did not create the dreaded visible panty line (VPL).
Celebrity and pop culture added to the fame and the thong was further embedded into the fashion culture hall of fame.
Why Thongs Can Be Uncomfortable
Despite that liberated association, thong comfort was at first questionable. It was believed that the skinny back strip was like “B-floss” and made long hours of wear both inconvenient and uncomfortable.
If improperly sized, thongs can cause hygiene issues or skin irritation, and depending on the fabric choice, the fitted nature of a thong could chafe and increase the risk of infections.
With that in mind, the question now begs, do people actually find thongs comfortable?
Myths About Thong Comfort
Like any good gossip, there is always another side.
Early thongs were associated with ladies of questionable repute. A symbol of sexiness designed only for fashionable appearance. With style seemingly prioritized over comfort, thongs were not viewed back then as practical.
As the general population was not used to the feeling of a thin strap between the buttocks, thongs got a thumbs-down and generalized as inherently uncomfortable. Add to that, cheap, poorly designed and improperly sized pieces that only contributed to those biases, more misplaced beliefs continued to circulate, perpetuating the narrative.
Viewed as made only for young, slim and sexy ladies, many women shied away from trying thongs, especially if they felt they were outside of the perceived mold.
Types of Thongs
Despite that initial reputation, thongs have made its way into the realm of lingerie staples. Many of today’s styles call for the seamless, invisible fit of a well designed, yet comfortable thong. Now women have a choice of thongs to fit their fashion needs. Fit, fabric and styles have all come together in options for women of all sizes and ages.
For everyday, invisible comfort, the ComfortStretch Thong is your go-to staple. The lightweight smoothing fabric accommodates you perfectly and never stretches out. The cotton gusset lining keeps you feeling fresh all day.
If you prefer a little more high-waisted action, the 24/7 Classic Thong is for you. The lightweight microfibre sits flat without rolling. Go all day with confidence.
Nothing is more perfect for sensitive skin than the Organic Cloud Cotton Thong. Enjoy all the light, breathable, soft features of cotton blended with the perfect amount of stretch. Stay cool and stylish at the same time.
No thong collection would be complete without the All Day Lace Thong. Comfortable enough to wear all day and fancy enough for that special night. Made of soft, recycled All Day Lace, it is one piece in which you can strut your sexy and know you are also helping the planet.
For those low-ride outfits the Bare Mesh Thong pushes the limits of daring to go bare. The thin, lightweight stretch mesh is sheer with a flat soft-touch elastic band. You can be confident that you are covered (barely) no matter your fashion statement.