Introducing: The C-String. Even more “micro” than microwear, this product promises to keep panty lines and tan lines at bay. How? By eliminating the straps that even the teeniest of swimwear and tiniest of thongs always have. You can see this model holding wearing a C-String and holding one in her hand (shaped like a “C”, of course). It holds stiff with a bit of wire that you basically just stick in
your rear end like a thong, and it presumably holds still.
I can’t help but wonder about the comfort (or lack thereof) a wearer will experience with wire up her butt, and I would be afraid the thing would fall down and out my skirt, honestly. I found a review of the product at the Daily Mail. The author seems very convinced that the C-String will never be a part of her wardrobe again, and she basically mirrors my thoughts about it – I think the whole thing is pretty bizarre and I won’t ever be bold enough to wear one! But for anyone daring enough to wear this, I suppose it is the ultimate solution to hiding panty lines!
The website also offers teeny-tiny bikini tops to complete the ensemble (there are other styles offered that offer more coverage, but if you’re already in a C-string, why not go all the way?)
Wow! That’s a tiny thong. It’s a great idea and a sexy look but they need to design some sort of bra or bikini top to match. It looks a bit odd with a traditional bikini top.
I have a similar men’s thong that I bought from Wicked Temptations several years ago. It has a plastic frame inside the cloth that clips on. Whenever I wear it I get good comments and people asking where I got it. Especially women. They haven’t carried it for a while and now that I know that c-string has them I can tell whoever asks to check them out. It comes in handy when you need to put on a suit under shorts at the beach. No need to take your clothes off first just slip the c-string under your pants and you’re ready for the beach.
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This garment is nothing new, Bradleys of Kensington were selling them 20 years ago!
I first tried the C-string at the end of June and I must say that at first it did feel dreadfully insecure, so much so that I did not wear it outside of the house for a few days. Once I was confident that it was not going to fall off I started to wear it to work, under trousers at first and later under a skirt or dress. Now that I feel confident and comfortable wearing it I am happy to wear it anywhere and under anything.
Putting one on is not at all difficult, simply slip into place and adjust its position for comfort.
They may not be for the obese, but for those of us who are happy wearing thongs I can see no reason not to wear them. I have not tried swimming in one yet and I am not sure that I would in a public pool, but I would happily sunbathe in one if we ever get a summer.
I now have several C-strings in my underwear drawer and wear them as I would any other pair of pants.
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Further to my post of July 22, the C-string was also an item of burlesque wear. In my young and reckless days I visited a strip joint in Berlin, when one of the exotic dancers had shed her clothes she was left wearing a shiny orange C-string. This was some 40 years ago. Plus ca change………..
I just want to said that the comment from Carol Bristow is not from the actual user. I saw the exact comment post from http://pagentsprogress.com/?p=587 I think it’s from their marketing people.
I honestly wouldn’t bother with what the Daily Mail and its readers think. It’s certainly not for women who feel insecure about their body, but I don’t see any reason why it’s pants.
do they make one for men