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All PS-Ling leotards, swimsuits and panties use highly controversial anatomical T-front cut. It has only a narrow strip that passes over intimate area and widens only over the clitoris. T-front thongs were originally designed as virtually invisible dance leotards worn under ballet and dance costumes during performances. Over time, however, the...


Last week, a fashion blogger has asked us about the difference between T-front and frong (frontal thong) and whether it is not the same cut. We've conducted a survey of fashion websites and came to the conclusion that these are definitely two different cuts.

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T-front thong is a type of women's underwear or swimsuit with a string extended to its front. It does not cover anything, but maintains the basic hygienic function of underwear. The T-front cut originates from traditional clothing of ancient human cultures, where a narrow string between labia protected the most sensitive and unprotected parts of...

T-FRONT THONG LEOTARDS had been designed as a dancers' underwear to enable quick and easy backstage changes and provide a barely-there look and support under costumes, but they have now also found their use in yoga and especially in acro-yoga, acrobatic rock'n'roll, aerial hoop or pole dance. In the T-front design, the thong passes over the...

T-front thong is a type of female skimpy underwear or swimwear where the string also reaches the front part. It provides no coverage while still maintaining the basic hygienic underwear functions.
T-front thongs originate to traditional clothes of ancient human cultures, where intercrural cords had a physical ground to protect the most sensitive and...