Personal reviews on JJ Malibu and ErgoWear thongs and bikini's

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DownUnder
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Kiniki have a 60% off sale currently. Get an extra 20% if you enter EXTRA20 at the checkout. So not bad at all. If you want to check their products these sales are a good way to go.
SM_Thongguy
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Thanks Downunder.

Will check it out.
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Re: Personal reviews on JJ Malibu and ErgoWear thongs and bikini's

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DownUnder wrote: Mon Feb 04, 2019 1:01 am Kiniki have a 60% off sale currently. Get an extra 20% if you enter EXTRA20 at the checkout. So not bad at all. If you want to check their products these sales are a good way to go.
Hey DU, is there perhaps specific thong(s) you would suggest. I see they don't show the back of the thongs.

I personally prefer T-Back thongs- yet I can't see the backs. Hence the question.

Appreciate the assistance.
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Hi SM. On the Kiniki website if you click on to some of the thong pics, you do see the back of the thong. Bit of a pain having to individually click every pic, but at least it gives you an idea of the overall look.
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SM, Tanga Tanga has replied how to get the images of the backs.

Most of the G-strings have reasonably thin side straps with a t-back. I like to Elliot and Cameo styles, they seem to be better support than some of other styles. The polyester/lycra fabric is really comfortable and smooth. Try the Apollo Supplex nylon one, it's a different fabric. The Lexington is another good one, it has polyester mesh (printed, so not too see through) but note that the side strap on this one is wide. The Allure collection has some nylon/lycra mesh styles, may not be too supportive if that's what you really want, but not too bad all the same. I've not tried Jewels with the sequins.

One thing to be aware of: the website might let you add a style/size to the cart, but this might be rejected at checkout time if unavailable, a bit annoying that it happens so late in the process.

Another thing with Kiniki products is that there can be a noticeable chemical smell from them when fresh. It affects both polyester and nylon ones, so I suspect it is the elastic that causes the problem. It's easily removed with washing; it's possible, but I doubt it, that it's a treatment that Kiniki applies during manufacture.
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Re: Personal reviews on JJ Malibu and ErgoWear thongs and bikini's

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DownUnder wrote: Thu Feb 07, 2019 1:37 am SM, Tanga Tanga has replied how to get the images of the backs.

Most of the G-strings have reasonably thin side straps with a t-back. I like to Elliot and Cameo styles, they seem to be better support than some of other styles. The polyester/lycra fabric is really comfortable and smooth. Try the Apollo Supplex nylon one, it's a different fabric. The Lexington is another good one, it has polyester mesh (printed, so not too see through) but note that the side strap on this one is wide. The Allure collection has some nylon/lycra mesh styles, may not be too supportive if that's what you really want, but not too bad all the same. I've not tried Jewels with the sequins.

One thing to be aware of: the website might let you add a style/size to the cart, but this might be rejected at checkout time if unavailable, a bit annoying that it happens so late in the process.

Another thing with Kiniki products is that there can be a noticeable chemical smell from them when fresh. It affects both polyester and nylon ones, so I suspect it is the elastic that causes the problem. It's easily removed with washing; it's possible, but I doubt it, that it's a treatment that Kiniki applies during manufacture.
Thanks DU, This helps a lot.

Very insightful, if only online stores spent so much effort on descriptions.
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