Thong recommendations?

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LZR412
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Thong recommendations?

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Gentlemen, I’m looking for a good brand of everyday thongs for men that aren’t flashy and are of good quality and made with natural materials such as cotton. I’d say I’m slightly a little bigger than average downstairs. Does anyone have any solid recommendations for me?
Guitar T
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My first recommendation for basic cotton thongs is N2N Bodywear. For a basic everyday thing that will accommodate “slightly a little bigger than average “, you can’t go wrong in my opinion. N2N is my go to daily thong for all day wear. The thongs have held up well. They wash well, hold shape and color, and are functional. I’ve had several pairs for a couple years that are just as comfortable and fir as the well after I bought them.
Lazysaturdays88
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I wholeheartedly agree. N2N is the way to go, IMO.
LZR412
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I’ve tried them but the quality/thread stitching seems to be poorly made and their customer service is nonexistent. Have you experienced that with that brand? Any other good brands you can think of?
Thonglover8k
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I'm slightly biased being an Aussie, but Cocksox offers a great range in natural fibre things, check it out https://www.cocksox.com.au/collections/shop-thongs
LZR412
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Thonglover8k wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 5:37 pm I'm slightly biased being an Aussie, but Cocksox offers a great range in natural fibre things, check it out https://www.cocksox.com.au/collections/shop-thongs
Problem is I think I might be allergic to modal fabric, not 100% certain
LZR412
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Guitar T wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 10:22 am My first recommendation for basic cotton thongs is N2N Bodywear. For a basic everyday thing that will accommodate “slightly a little bigger than average “, you can’t go wrong in my opinion. N2N is my go to daily thong for all day wear. The thongs have held up well. They wash well, hold shape and color, and are functional. I’ve had several pairs for a couple years that are just as comfortable and fir as the well after I bought them.
I’ve tried them but the quality/thread stitching seems to be poorly made and their customer service is nonexistent. Have you experienced that with that brand? Any other good brands you can think of?
athongsnook
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Check Obviously Apparel
LZR412
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athongsnook wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 7:19 pm Check Obviously Apparel
Not a fan of them
swimmer78
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Hi LZR412 and welcome to the forum! I also tried a couple N2N thongs and was not impressed either. You are right about the stitching quality. I would recommend Kiniki or Ergowear to you. Kiniki is out of the UK and and they make a good product at very reasonable prices. I have a few of their Newton collection thongs and they are very comfortable for daily wear. Ergowear is great too, but they are pricey. Their pouch designs are amazing if your looking for something to lift you up and out. The X4D thongs and Max XV are really comfortable to me and I'm also a little bigger than average. Ergowear sizing tends to run small, so definitely size up. Other good brands I've tried are Doreanse and Intymen.
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