Saw a mens swimsuit on the Kiniki website that was a tiny pouch in front that just covered the goods and narrow strings around the waist and up the crack. Has anyone worn something that small or seen someone else wearing it? If so, where?
I have never seen g-string swimwear on Kiniki but I bought one of their nylon underwear ones when they offered them and also their currently available polyester/elastane micromesh underwear g-strings all of which I have worn in public textile situations - beaches, hotel public sunbathing terraces and holiday centre sunbathing and pools.
By minimalist:Where do you differentiate between a tanga and a very small swim brief?This suit is definitely close to a tanga.
My understanding is string sides. This one is a conventional construction with the seam between the front and rear panels being at the sides. Admittedly narrow, but present, the same as a 3" brief. My pink one worn the day before has separate strips on each side to join the front and back panels.
This one's not a Tanga, just very brief. Surely no one could object to the coverage?Skinz.Where do you differentiate between a tanga and a very small swim brief?This suit is definitely close to a tanga.
I would have referred to it as a tanga because it has string sides.
Didn't need to wear it at the beach so this is on the trail while walking back. Koala. I guess it's a Tanga as it has strappy sides. Rear is not a thong but it rides up with any movement. Laying out and keeping absolutely still gives 3" of coverage. Front is barely big enough, also.
Edit: detail front shot since the other is so dark.
Didn't need to wear it at the beach so this is on the trail while walking back. Koala. I guess it's a Tanga as it has strappy sides. Rear is not a thong but it rides up with any movement. Laying out and keeping absolutely still gives 3" of coverage. Front is barely big enough, also.Edit: detail front shot since the other is so dark.
That's a suit like my nudist friend wears. I'm quite comfortable with these when not naked
Didn't need to wear it at the beach so this is on the trail while walking back. Koala. I guess it's a Tanga as it has strappy sides. Rear is not a thong but it rides up with any movement. Laying out and keeping absolutely still gives 3" of coverage. Front is barely big enough, also.Edit: detail front shot since the other is so dark.
I think that is probably a thong, given the narrow back.
Both of these were listed (by different vendors) as thongs.