Kiniki Newton thong

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David_NC
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Kiniki Newton thong

Post by David_NC »

Does anyone have experience with the new current Kinki Newton thong? I know others have said Kiniki has mad changes. But has anyone purchased one in recent months? I really want to try the brand, specifically the Newton in Viper. I'm a 34 waist, wear large in brands like JM and CK, and Skinzwear - but what about the pouch and design of the Kiniki - being UK based I wasn't sure if that made any difference. I don't need a huge/deep pouch, but don't want them too narrow and have ball slip (ouch). thanks in advance for the advice.
Aberman
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Re: Kiniki Newton thong

Post by Aberman »

The Newton thong can be used for swimwear and has quite a broad front and is quite flat . For me it is just a bit too much coverage to be exciting but that’s just taste . Nice thin side straps however .
Pennbikini
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Re: Kiniki Newton thong

Post by Pennbikini »

Yes, I have a couple of the new Newton thongs and I've found them fine. I wear the Newton string bikinis far more often, but that says more about me than about the thong.
londondan
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Re: Kiniki Newton thong

Post by londondan »

I have a couple of Newton thongs. One in plain blue and then one in the Miami print which is now discontinued I think.

They are decent thongs but fairly basic in construction - no contouring etc but that's part of their charm I think. Fabric is very lightweight and smooth. It is a flat pouch but material is stretchy enough to accommodate.

The sizing comes up a touch smaller than other Kiniki suits so if you are inbetween size then order a size up. I could only get a small but could have done with a medium.
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