The perfect thong doesn’t exi…

I have several thongs I love … Joe Snyder Bulge, Skinzwear M77, M1R, and M55 are my favorites along with a couple Tropical Thong Bulges … but they all had their use but none were perfect in my opinion. I’ll admit, I have a hang up with g-strings in public settings. I feel like you’re trying too hard if that makes sense? The M77 and Tropical Thongs were do everything thongs. The M55 was a max sunning g-string without pushing too much out front. The M1R was the best sunning g-string ever but a g-string. The Joe Snyders were my first thongs so they held some nostalgia… but I still searched for the perfect thong and it wasn’t out there. I reached out to Skinzwear about customizing a perfect suit for me. I wanted a skimpy front without not too much bulge, an M55 … string sides but I wanted a thong instead of a g-string. I made my request and after a couple emails and a couple weeks my custom Skinzwear arrived. A M55 front and a M25 thong back with string sides. It’s the perfect thong. The skimpy front but not too much bulge and the thong back and strong sides. Thank you Skinzwear. A second suit is on the way!

I’ll hopefully be wearing it on Virginian Beach this weekend. Fingers crossed!

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I too have chased the perfect suit and nothing was just right. After dozens of purchases and with a ton of would have been thongs I began to experiment. I mean, I wasn’t wearing, right? The right combination between a pouch that lets the boys hang too low, and a push out style that can be, misinterpreted, was what I wanted and never found. A suit that is snug but not tight and still stay in place when diving under waves. A rear triangle just right, not a g-string, but not a whaletail. So, I experimented and finally discovered a pattern that fits me. Briefly speaking, I took the typical “D” shape pouch and converted it to a “P” shape, reducing the lower part of the D, reducing volume and lifting the package. This worked well with 4-way stretch fabrics. The rear triangle, if too large, I learned to string a series of thread that would only allow the fabric to stretch to a desire width and length. Perfection. From very narrow sides to quite/conservative sides this DIY works every time.

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