walmart-bikini
walmart-bikini
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Walmart has a new bikini brand (cannot remember it) but they are pretty comfy and cheap (but seem to be made well. I like the red and blue pairs.
Walmart has a new bikini brand (cannot remember it) but they are pretty comfy and cheap (but seem to be made well. I like the red and blue pairs.
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In stores? They seem to offer a wide variety of online only pairs but their in store selection has been lack luster.
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A few Walmarts have a few US Polo Assoc bikinis in stock (must be the real trendsetting wallyworlds
). Is this what you got, cen0ns73: https://www.walmart.com/ip/U-S-Polo-Ass ... /153952861

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Went to the WM based upon this post. They look good & fit nicely. I don’t prefer all cotton underwear. Too bad a thong isn’t available here too.
gstringkini wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:36 pm A few Walmarts have a few US Polo Assoc bikinis in stock (must be the real trendsetting wallyworlds). Is this what you got, cen0ns73: https://www.walmart.com/ip/U-S-Polo-Ass ... /153952861
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Baby steps...at least it's something other than briefs and boxers. Maybe we'll see thongs in a few years... 

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A long time ago (early 2000s), Fruit of the Loom used to make thongs for men. Can't remember if they stocked them at Walmart, but Target definitely had them back in the day. Sadly it seems like men's underwear manufacturers in general have become much less enterprising. It feels like the string bikini is the closest we'll get to that.
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Walmart used to sell mens thongs years ago, but they were discontinued in the early 2000s. All the other big department stores carried mens thongs as well. They were a Walmart store brand made by Jockey, called “life”. I think they still sell that brand, but not the thong style. They were called stretch thongs since they had a lot of spandex, and they came in 3-packs. I bought them whenever I had the opportunity, but not every Walmart carried them.PNWTraveler wrote: Thu Jan 30, 2025 3:38 pm Went to the WM based upon this post. They look good & fit nicely. I don’t prefer all cotton underwear. Too bad a thong isn’t available here too.
gstringkini wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2025 1:36 pm A few Walmarts have a few US Polo Assoc bikinis in stock (must be the real trendsetting wallyworlds). Is this what you got, cen0ns73: https://www.walmart.com/ip/U-S-Polo-Ass ... /153952861
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The Art of Choosing the Perfect Thong.
In my opinion, the right thong can boost your confidence and comfort levels significantly. But why do we often prioritize style over comfort when selecting our underwear? Shouldn't we be asking ourselves if we feel good in what we wear beneath our clothes, rather than just how it looks?
Re: The Art of Choosing the Perfect Thong.
I chose mine with comfort taking priority. Design and how it looks comes next.DanielStogs wrote: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:54 am In my opinion, the right thong can boost your confidence and comfort levels significantly. But why do we often prioritize style over comfort when selecting our underwear? Shouldn't we be asking ourselves if we feel good in what we wear beneath our clothes, rather than just how it looks?
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Hidden Gems in Local Stores.
I recently stumbled upon a fantastic little boutique that had an incredible selection of unique bikinis. It's always exciting to discover places that offer something different from the mainstream chains, but it makes me wonder: are we missing out on more personal and daring styles by sticking to well-known retailers? What if the best swimwear is lurking in the most unexpected corners of our towns?